Examples of using Could force in English and their translations into Chinese
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No one could force Eve to do anything Eve didn't want to do," Denny said.
Putting these on the tracing list could force suppliers to source these components from North America or pay tariffs on them.
The Facebook post said"Obamacare could force thousands of volunteer fire stations to cut service or close entirely!".
He could force himself on us, but would that be love?
Tech executives say Europe's size could force U.S. tech companies that wish to do business in Europe to follow its lead in other areas, too.
If the rebellion could force us to forgo or postpone a national election, it might fairly be claimed to have already conquered and ruined us.”.
If you could force IE to download more objects at once, Web pages would display more quickly.
Jenson Button believes new Ferrari signing Charles Leclerc could force Sebastian Vettel into a"tough decision" over his Formula 1 future.
And, He could force Himself on us, but would that be love?
Obamacare could force thousands of volunteer fire stations to cut service or close entirely!".
Submarine launched missiles could force China to develop expensive anti-submarine warfare capabilities as well as invest in defenses against the missiles themselves.
Many farmers lost hope that the granges could force the railroads to make any real cuts in their costs.
Namely, if one were to send a certain amount of emojis, one could force the recipient's Skype for Business client to stop working.
That could force companies to cut back on foreign IT labor and vendors, and might cause executives to restructure business and IT operations.
He could force three or four people armed with brooms, sticks and handfuls of coal, to use all their ingenuity to get in a blow.
Hence cancer was indeed a blessing, since it could force the victim into adopting a more positive and loving view of the world.
An out-and-out victory for either side could force the loser into concessions to settle the conflict that has spawned dozens of lawsuits on three continents.
However, increasingly stringent standards could force smallholders out of the market because of the high cost of compliance.
Iranian missiles could force Israeli warplanes to maneuver and dump their munitions before they even reached their targets.
Alternatively, the E.U. could force the company to give consumers an easier way to switch services, like search engines, on their phones or tablets.