영어에서 Coercion 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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the intimacy always happens spontaneously, is never planned, and never involves coercion or manipulation.
The explanatory role of negative reinforcement is quite noticeable in the coercion processes that exist in parent-children relationships.
the use of torture and coercion is widespread.
use of physical force, intimidation or coercion.
And you are free to argue the coercion issue… You know that's not as effective.
And the rituals of avoidance, exorcism, coercion, and propitiation all merge into one another.
In all the border states there was a wide consensus against military coercion of the Confederacy.
Terrorism is violence against some innocent people aiming at intimidation and coercion of some other people.
Such coercion, they argue, is a negative influence on economic activity, whereas cooperation leads to a positive outcome.
Trans liberation means destroying gender coercion and that requires a transformation in the relations of life-making,
Deref coercion allows Rust to handle these conversions for us automatically.
An overprotective stance and coercion leads to the breakdown of communication which is vital for any relationship to survive.
North Korean coercion targeting a corporation on US soil in effect extends this dynamic into global cyberspace.
The coercion I'm talking about is between you and your parents.
Although power always resides in coercion, in the democratic framework, it is justified through the consent it can win.
The actor uses physical force or coercion, but the victim does not sustain severe personal injury;
But that does not change the fact that the peoples of Iraq have a right to determine their own future free of coercion by foreign invaders and their puppets.
New and terrible joint-colony crisis cards force cooperation and coercion every round.
The oppressed would be another set of people, and coercion would take some new form;
Like other states, an empire maintains its political structure at least partly by coercion.