While the fund has the power of moral suasion, the wealthy nations often ignore its advice.
He knows her and I honestly believe his moral suasion will be communicated.
Furthermore, the administrative costs of using moral suasion to deal with environmental problems is very low.
But he said he would do his best to use "moral suasion" to change their minds.
But it soon became apparent that the decisions provided more moral suasion than legal direction.
They believe in the power of sweet reason and moral suasion.
One problem that calls for such moral suasion, they say, is air pollution.
He knew that success required legislative change, not merely moral suasion.
With a staff of five people and a budget of just $500,000 a year, he said, "My only influence is moral suasion."
The bankers use common sense and moral suasion - not exactly heavy artillery.
If you can't have that, you use moral pressure.
States which do not do so face considerable moral and political pressure.
The goal of the Canadian initiative is to create powerful moral pressure on these countries to drop their resistance.
As soon as the bodies were discovered, the Administration came under moral and political pressure to express its outrage.
I believe that because of these factors there is a moral pressure on the company to preserve this skill base if it possibly can.
Doing so would create considerable moral pressure on other countries to come along.
Hitler wanted to keep up the "moral" pressure on the British Government, in the hope it would crack.
Even so, China may have to rely more on moral pressure than on legal action to get it back.
Being listed did not itself result in any punishment, but was regarded as a moral pressure on athletes.
But he also wants his bishops to pool their strengths to exert greater moral pressure on Washington.