Synonym: compulsion. Similar words: exercise, commercial, supercilious, suspicion, perception, apperception, carcinomas, officious. Meaning: [-'ɜːʃn] n. 1. the act of compelling by force of authority 2. using force to cause something.
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61. The strategies mothers used often were low and middle power ones and the coercion and intrusiveness, which belonged to high-power strategies, were associated with the negative parenting goals.
62. This is distinguished from a narrowing coercion, which may lose data.
63. In the past, the US military used a set of 19 approved interrogation methods laid down in the Army Field Manual 2-22.3, which explicitly prohibits threats or coercion.
64. When the economy fails soon -- its stimulus program is unsustainable, and its economic model is ill-suited for global conditions -- it will have to rely on coercion alone.
65. Arab rulers hold on to power through a cynical combination of coercion, intimidation and co-option.
66. But you can't do it by mandating that your employees give their very best from this day forward, with the occasional pep rally or morale-building meeting, or by threats or coercion.
67. Mediations must be carried out on the principles of voluntariness and impartiality and no coercion shall be allowed.
68. Hospitals that did not adopt a smoke-free policy still saw fewer adverse events involving threats or coercion among patients and staff, according to Hollen.
69. The goals of the vicissitudes of tax system of China gradually change, but its immovability is coercion and expediency.
70. Reading a parameter value can be marginally expensive (because of type coercion). Therefore, it makes sense to cache the parameter value, at least while the component is actively rendering itself.
71. With these words, Susan Nipper, in a transport of coercion, made a charge at her young ward,(www.Sentencedict.com) and swept her out of the room.
72. Possible changes will include improvements in type coercion and new methods such as java_send ( GitHub commit for java_send) which takes the method signature of the method to invoke.
73. Afterward, go back over the process with your team and learn from your mistakes. And remember that there will be some people you cannot de-escalate without coercion.
74. Parks was subjected to threats , misrepresentations and coercion, the family members allege in the complaint.
75. Infliction of severe physical pain as a punishment or coercion.
76. An example of a narrowing coercion is coercing a 64-bit signed integer to a 32-bit signed integer.
77. Our method will be that of persuasion , not coercion.
78. It is statically type-checked and does not allow type coercion, so is safe with regards to types.
79. Speaking quietly, Fritzl pleaded guilty to four of the six charges he faces – incest, rape, coercion and false imprisonment.
80. On Monday, it warned mainland China not to contemplate coercion.
81. Learned how the Java Bridge does type coercion and exception handling.
82. It is used as an instrument of political and social coercion.
83. Duress alarm shall be provided for users who might be the target of coercion.
84. There remained an element of coercion in Kropotkin s proposal.
85. Persuasion, not coercion, is the only way to convince people.
86. Provides hints and tips to avoid common script mistakes in specific areas, such as syntax, order of script interpretation, automatic type coercion, and so on.
87. In its relations with its neighbours , Russia has mostly relied on coercion.
88. But the generative ability of type coercion is too strong to explain things clearly, so conventionality should be put into consideration.
89. Cannot specify coercion type for serialized objects using this formatter.
90. I believe that within every soul lies the capacity to reach for its own good, that within every physical body there endures an unalienable right to be free from coercion.
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