Phrases with «suasion»

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The word "suasion" refers to the act of persuading or convincing someone to do or believe something. It involves the use of reasoning, argumentation, or influence to sway someone's opinion or actions. Full definition

Adjective + «suasion»

Sentences with «suasion»

  • «The power of moral suasion is greater than we might think,» says Brenda Lum, managing director of Canadian financial institutions with bond - rating agency DBRS. (canadianbusiness.com)
  • The rise and fall of whaling, then, seems to conform less to the ecomodernist narrative of technological innovation allowing humans to spare nature than to the traditional environmentalist's story of technology enabling the mass exploitation of nature, only to be restricted after moral suasion by activists and regulations imposed by international agreements. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • Recent revelations around the improper acquisition of millions of Facebook users» data for the purposes of political suasion do not inspire much confidence in the social network's ability to protect people's personal information. (fortune.com)
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