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Things coercion often describes (“coercion ________”)
compromise, doctrine, strategy, theory, dichotomy, principle, policy, approach, continuum, model, diagram, defence, rule, driven, resolution, cycle
How coercion often is described (“________ coercion”)
physical, sexual, economic, such, political, military, external, legal, direct, social, religious, violent, moral, psychological, governmental, mutual, overt, subtle, actual, legitimate, peaceable, outright, armed, mental, verbal, indirect, nonviolent, extreme, peaceful, official, internal, federal, implicit, non, mere, less, male, administrative, undue, parental, sheer, outside, collective, brutal, legislative, naked, effective, explicit, arbitrary, gentle, pure, nuclear, successful, forcible, necessary, severe, institutional, systematic, irish, illegal, unlawful, ideological, massive, judicial, excessive, soviet, extraeconomic, diplomatic, mild, mass
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