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Перевод: compulsion speek compulsion


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  1. These theories regarding the increasing use of compulsion have been criticised by Dingwall and his colleagues (1983) as lacking in authoritative statistical basis, and lacking any overview of the relative , as opposed to absolute , use of compulsory intervention.
  2. He had a tendency, even a compulsion to repeat short phrases which seemed particularly apt: to hammer at them as if something was being shaped on an anvil, or as if each phrase was a key which unlocked whole galleries of memory.
  3. For the labour movement there was an added anxiety: that military compulsion would be used to discipline and control the workers, introducing full-scale industrial conscription by the back door.
  4. Meanwhile, in the UK it was felt that compulsion in an activity where you are dependent upon the possible offender for notification of incidents was not realistic so a voluntary system for reporting incidents was adopted.
  5. Most have the compulsion to travel and then to write about it; their books may subsequently fund their next trip.
  6. Catholicism, however gripped the masses by virtue of its incense, its ritual, all quite arbitrary, compulsion without purpose.
  7. One of the main forms of compulsion of the new model, operating within the working class itself, is the abolition of the so-called "freedom of labour".
  8. But those in this tradition wildly overestimated the friendliness towards revelation that human reason would feel, once freed from the shackles of a state compulsion to believe.
  9. Even if there is nothing legally obligatory about a particular scheme of vertical or horizontal devolution, there is, nevertheless, a measure of political compulsion, particularly so far as horizontal devolution is concerned.
  10. It is essential to stress that although Philip's dedication to Richard became intense, it was part of a larger compulsion which preceded and succeeded Richard - to help young people get out and get on through education.
  11. Her idea of using a private pool had become a compulsion.
  12. A hundred years after Eusebius Augustine, bishop of Hippo, looked with anxiety at the hordes of "feigned Christians" driven into his congregations by social pressures and legal compulsion.
  13. There may well be an element of compulsion involved in civil disobedience, but it differs from coercion in that it is aimed at securing mutual co-operation and understanding in accordance with a dialectical quest for truth.

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