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Examples
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Coercing religious ministries and citizens to pay directly for actions that violate their teaching is an unprecedented incursion into freedom of conscience.
ObamaCare and Religious Freedom Timothy M. Dolan 2012
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Coercing the rest of us to pay for NPR's elite radio programming through our taxes is clearly a subsidy for the wealthy.
Richard Grenell: New Republican Congress Should Stop Funding NPR Richard Grenell 2010
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Coercing the GOP to support specific party platforms, is a dangerous thing to do.
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Coercing the public to get an ID card in this underhand way has always been the core of the Home Office's plan since the Identity Cards Act was passed in 2006.
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Coercing someone into sex or taking advantage of an incapacity is rape.
Finally Rape is Rape In Oregon Renee 2009
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Coercing someone into sex or taking advantage of an incapacity is rape.
Archive 2009-06-01 Renee 2009
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Coercing borrowers to continue paying a mortgage on a home that is hopelessly overvalued and not informing them of alternatives is predatory lending.
Why Be a Nation of Mortgage Slaves? Ramsey Su 2009
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Coercing kids -- "No dessert until you finish your spinach" - is another bad habit; it makes kids think of healthful foods as an impediment to the good stuff.
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Coercing companies into raising wages and benefits above market rates may only lead to fewer workers getting hired in the first place.
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Coercing companies into raising wages and benefits above market rates may only lead to fewer workers getting hired in the first place.
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