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Having now freely, rather than coercively, rejected the others, she finds only one place for herself in our society.
Nearly 300,000, mostly indigenous, women were coercively or forcefully sterilized during these years.
These are political positions based partly on a belief that individuals should not coercively prevent others from exercising freedom of action.
Williams claims the offer was made coercively.
You may verify my statement coercively if you wish."
The legal apparatus operates coercively to maintain hegemony, particularly in periods of political and ideological crisis.
Crystal can," I coercively whispered, putting Beth's hand on the lump in my pants.
State policy is instead set by the impersonal logic which drives government in a capitalist society to develop the economic base and coercively maintain social stability.
As a pejorative term, indoctrination implies forcibly or coercively causing people to act and think on the basis of a certain ideology.
As early as 1529, the Spanish began coercively converting Aztecs to the Catholic religion.
In The Examined Life he celebrates the "zigzag" of democratic politics through the values coercively enforced by different elected parties.
The proposed U.N. force will have a mandate to protect its own troops and civilians, but not to coercively disarm combatants.
In the 1940's and early 1950's, people with a great variety of illnesses were subjected to shock treatment, sometimes coercively and excessively.
This ideology of the state is coercively implemented in the policing, arresting, trying, convicting, and imprisoning of those found to default.
You will learn to use effective resistance tactics that will disrupt, derail, and ultimately destroy the manipulator's ability to coercively control you.
If rulers choose to rule and to go to war, their lives become forfeit because they are acting coercively towards their subjects and intended conquests.
Clinicians often have limited information about citizens detained and labeled as psychiatric patients who present or are coercively presented and labeled as in crisis.
Others criticize democracy for being immoral on the grounds that it coercively involves people, i.e. it violates voluntarism and property rights.
Those last three words are operative - Beauvois could hardly milk this emotional catharsis more coercively if he came down the aisles handing out tissues."
I mean fancy having an outfit called State Institute of Racial Biology and then coercively sterilising people based on among other things racial characteristics.
The others reiterated coercively: LIE DOWN.
I tried to far-speak a warning to Marc, but the grim smile on the Hydra's face told me that my telepathic ability had also been coercively squelched.
That coercively is one word too many; the phrase would better be left with its infinitive unsplit, because it is possible simply "to influence events," near-term or otherwise.
Further, once the exchange relationship has commenced, a dependency would be established on those who are providing the requisite resources, thus allowing the provider(s) to coercively influence near-term events.