(Both, of course, involve choice and coercion, love and habit.)
I've learned that fighting here is a nasty business, involving poisoned arrows, assassinations, sorcery, and economic coercion.
It may or may not involve physical touching, coercion, or force.
We reject all methods of evangelism that involve coercion, bribery or threat.
It involves coercion of the will: A party is forced to choose between entering into a contract and suffering some harm.
In fact, Mr. McConnell is a fierce opponent of any government action that involves coercion of individual religious expression or belief.
The development of the market economy involved coercion, exploitation and violence that Adam Smith's moral philosophy could not countenance.
Methods and practices may involve kidnapping and coercion.
Critics arouse anger by charging it involved coercion of unwilling Indians.
The use of power need not involve coercion (force or the threat of force).