Sentences with phrase «by coercion»

Like effective and respectful therapy, persuasion brings about new wants and aims, but it does so, not by coercion or by frustrating desires, but by opening new possibilities, which is the result of divine «creativity.»
Here it is necessary to be precise as to what we mean by coercion.
Treating these things as an obligation of believers, gaining these things by coercion, is counterproductive and illegitimate.
A social order, while it may be useful to protect me from invasions of privacy by other persons or from other damage by the environment, will always be external, operating by coercion.
Without a common theological narrative to sustain the demands of real virtue, traditionalists believe, moral community collapses and society is held together only by coercion and violence.
Tinder's notions of justice (which demands «conflicting imperatives») and liberty (which is «inevitably accompanied by coercion») suggest that the proper Christian position is one of quietism.
According to Vatican II's Declaration on Religious Freedom, Dignitatis Humanae, real dignity requires that human beings «should act on their own judgment, enjoying and making use of a responsible freedom, not driven by coercion but motivated by sense of duty.»
That was Turkey's attempt to impose the French way and change people's behavior by coercion.
Article 314: Whoever commits a theft crime by coercion shall be punished with temporary hard labor.
«However, this should not be unity by coercion.
Whether they ended up in the sex trade industry by coercion or because they felt it was all they could do to survive, I can promise you, it was not by «choice.»
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Sergiovanni argued that educational leaders need followers because followers are not led by coercion, but rather by commitment to beliefs, values and ideals.
These qualities are broadly accepted: that they are whimsical, capricious, wanton; that they can move at high speed, alter their size and form, and grant many of the wishes of mortal men and women should they so choose, or if by coercion they are obliged to do so; and that their sense of time differs radically from that of human beings.
The claimants had alternatively pleaded that P knew and understood the terms of the will, but that his agreement to the terms was produced by coercion.
Sometimes the police can cause injury merely by coercion or improper tactics.
He or she will make sure that you and your spouse have an opportunity to express your feelings and views, preventing any decisions from being made by coercion or under pressure.
Childhood exposure to maternal depression predicted boys» and girls» depressive behavior 10 years later, but this association was not mediated by coercion.
Birth parents can revoke consent to an adoption if their consent was obtained by coercion, duress or fraud.
In addition to state mandates, federal law prohibits interstate travel with intent to violate a valid protection order or causing a spouse or partner to cross state lines by coercion, fraud, or force.
Patterson's reciprocal - coercion theory (as cited in Brezina 1999), an extension of social learning theory, specifies that youth aggression is learned and reinforced through coercive and harsh parenting practices (Snyder and Patterson 1995); a pattern of repeatedly reinforced and reciprocal interactions that are characterized by coercion is created between parent and child.
He ruled by the persuasion of great ideas, not by coercion and force.
Reflect on this a little: Many of the inspirations of the threefold system of political economy derive from evangelical inspirations such as personal creativity, personal responsibility, freedom, the love for community through association and mutual cooperation, the aim of bettering the condition of every person on earth, the cultivation of the rule of law, respect for the natural rights of others, the preference for persuasion by reason rather than by coercion, and a powerful sense of sin.
Sam, Leading by example, rather than by coercion or guilt trips is definitely the way to be an elder, according to Scripture.
Unable to develop an apologetic that meets the tests of adequacy from cosmopolitan scholars, it enforces its doctrine by exclusion, by intensifying internal discipline or by coercion.
It is one of the greatest weaknesses of our time that we lack the patience and faith to build up voluntary organizations for purposes which we value highly, and immediately ask the government to bring about by coercion (or with means raised by coercion) anything that appears as desirable to large numbers.
Such carelessness becomes positively destructive when the term «social» no longer describes the product of the virtuous actions of many individuals, but rather the utopian goal toward which all institutions and all individuals are «made in the utmost degree to converge» by coercion.
And in order for the larger national interest, such persons or communities have had to make sacrifices willingly or by coercion.
What is left behind when lives are uprooted and rerouted, whether by choice or by coercion?
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