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- noun Plural form of
coercion .
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Examples
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But the cause of the coercions is the idea that health care is a right.
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But the cause of the coercions is the idea that health care is a right.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Jeremy Rosner 2009
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But the cause of the coercions is the idea that health care is a right.
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But the cause of the coercions is the idea that health care is a right.
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But the cause of the coercions is the idea that health care is a right.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Richard Allen Smith 2009
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The "coercions" Falconsbane kept thinking about had been put on the Adept, not on An'desha.
Widows and Orphans R. Daniel Lester 2010
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Now, you know, if you take a look at the history of Medicare and the kind of coercions that you build into the process, they say it's voluntary, but it's not voluntary.
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The "coercions" Falconsbane kept thinking about had been put on the Adept, not on An'desha.
Winds Of Fury Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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And using the senators, you know, and using sort of the murder and threats and coercions to get what he wants from the government.
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And using the senators, you know, and using sort of the murder and threats and coercions to get what he wants from the government.
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