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61 By February he felt compelled to commit himself to summoning a Consultative Assembly.
62 Ten soldiers had not been compelled to give evidence and had indicated they would not attend the inquest.
63 Leapor in many places feels compelled to defend the pleasure she takes in writing poetry and reading books.
64 Supporters hope the agreement will stigmatize the weapons, and other countries eventually would feel compelled to sign, too.
65 Is there not one prominent rugby union footballer or journalist who is compelled to criticize this scandalous and absurd state of affairs?
66 She was compelled to sue for peace and under the terms of the Treaty of Paris was disarmed on the Black Sea.
67 Much of the worldwide loss was the result of impoverished farmers being compelled to clear the land for subsistence agriculture.
68 People will be compelled to spend the money on the truly needy recipients and not on administrative costs.
69 Reading him like this, so stripped of context, you no longer feel compelled to read the poems as a student.
70 The artist is often compelled to work with the photographic reproduction in mind.
71 She might be compelled to seek help in a more distant village.
72 Although he returned to the School staff after the war, he was later compelled to spend some time in a sanatorium.
73 Such results are not only not compelled by the Constitution, but, it seems to me, are prohibited by it.
74 Mike Teague felt compelled to punch the wild Tinnock away and was in turn punched.
75 Small peasant farmers, who own their own plots have often been compelled to sell land through poverty and debts.
76 That privilege aims to protect all citizens against being compelled to condemn themselves.
77 These rulings compelled the reapportionment of the great majority of state legislatures.
78 A child might need to be prodded or compelled to keep a promise,(www.Sentencedict.com) or simply pressured to do a job well.
79 As noted above many management researchers are almost compelled by the design of their post-graduate study to research their immediate employment environment.
80 Mr Sodhi said he intended to give Miss Dixon a final warning but her attitude meant he felt compelled to sack her.
81 I am compelled to add my personal plea to the current campaign for all young adults to receive the Salk vaccine.
82 I share this hesitation; but I also feel compelled to face reality.
83 By this she meant society women who were compelled by their roles as wives and hostesses to live empty and meaningless lives.
84 Sam seriously injured the fellow, and was then compelled to jump ship.
85 I think every guy who can scribble slightly better than he dribbles has felt compelled to share the same old tale.
86 Force of habit compelled her to stop and straighten the quilt.
87 The assurance of power is in having compelled against spontaneous inclination.
88 The attorney-client privilege against compelled testimony is the most venerable privilege in the law.
89 Such a policy intensified opposition to the Forest system: as early as 1277 the king was compelled to offer certain concessions.
90 Vernacular cosmopolitans are compelled to make a tryst with cultural translation as an act of survival.
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