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Examples of compulsion


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None of which is to deny that legal compulsions and prohibitions are sometimes justified and even desirable.
Increasing urbanisation due to migration and the compulsions of the city have further weakened the family.
One proband (2 %) had obsessions only, twelve (21 %) had compulsions only, and forty-four (77 %) had both obsessions and compulsions.
Obsessive - compulsive disorder consists of repetitive intrusive thoughts (obsessions) or behaviors (compulsions).
However, specific categories of obsessions and compulsions were collapsed into more general categories to make this module less lengthy to administer.
First, an individual's relationship with 'saints' is often determined primarily by social context rather than simply by doctrinal allegiance or the compulsions of particular 'beliefs'.
By contrast, positive liberty revolves around internal constraints that inhibit freedom such as addictions, fears, and compulsions.
The electoral, if not political, compulsions of a democracy cannot be set aside for long.
Of note, 9 of the 12 patients had obsessions related to numbers or counting compulsions.
The essentialism implicit in compulsion's challenge is misguided, and, in fact, actually existing political orders come far closer to that demanded by liberal norms than might be supposed.
The only exception to this was that by study convention we did not exclude subjects who felt there might be some rational basis for their obsessions or compulsions.
The most compulsive compulsion, the master compulsion, is the compulsion to appropriate one's own expropriation.
The language was that of co-operation, not compulsion.
He praised the energetic and scolded the slack; and competition for honour proved as effective as compulsion.
Comorbidity of anxiety, phobia, compulsions and depression.
Obsession and compulsions in anorexia nervosa subtypes.
The organic background of obsessions and compulsions.
We all come here under varying compulsions, but our attendance is not subject to the law as is the attendance of schoolchildren during compulsory periods.
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On the contrary, it withdraws certain compulsions which at present exist.
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We start there with legal sanctions and compulsions in regard to both registration and rules.
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He said that his compulsions were not changed at all.
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External compulsions no longer have the power to compel.
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I understand full well that these are not compulsions put upon the building societies to undertake this kind of work.
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We are all, being members of a community, subject to certain constraints and certain compulsions.
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There were probably similar protests about the tuberculin testing of cattle, or the imposition of other compulsions about public sanitation.
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There are no compulsions or directives, but a voluntary co-ordination of plans in which all those party to them concur.
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Over the past few years certain compulsions—one of them mechanisation, but mostly economics—have operated to reduce manpower in the forces of the various nations.
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The mere production of statistics of forward planning quite often acts in a free society without any compulsions.
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The second is whether the whole system should be voluntary or whether there should be some statutory compulsions.
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The compulsions of law in this realm are very considerable.
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We have had to impose compulsions to carry them out.
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When we arrive, there are compulsions and pressures to drink alcohol.
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The emphasis has been on getting people to go into hospital voluntarily, without the formalities and compulsions of certification.
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There are certain compulsions against which the people of this country have rightly decided.
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We do not like the compulsions that this sort of thing would necessitate.
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We want to consult with people and get their cooperation and not impose compulsions through a development board or any other kind of body.
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The boards do not impose compulsions upon the industries to train.
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The question is: what is the nature of this violence, what are its causes and what are its compulsions?
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We have heard various expressions about negative compulsions.
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How is the paradox resolved that the internal free market has to be striven for by a growing series of directives, compulsions and enforced harmonisation.
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There are many among our acquaintance who show those compulsions.
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Since these wretched men have similar compulsions, only, lamentably, directed to men and not women, how is it credible that the law acts as a deterrent?
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The compulsions of law would still remain.
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We owe our whole position in the world to-day, which is very fine, in these fields of power and air transport to the compulsions of defence.
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We were not subject to these compulsions.
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Democracy, if it does not achieve the necessary productive effort, will be confronted by anti-social compulsions of one kind or another, so that its very existence may be threatened.
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We are attempting, without the extreme compulsions of totalitarianism, to plan and organise our production so as to give a higher and more equal standard of life to our people.
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There are all sorts of compulsions.
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In 2005, he revealed that he had transvestite compulsions.
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Independent collective action without involving the state and its more heavy-handed compulsions may be more effective than aggressive policing that alienates local opinion.
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The theorists of the politics of compulsion have drawn liberals' attention to a series of remarkable obstacles which stand in their way.
Moreover, the obsessions or compulsions must be time-consuming (taking up more than one hour per day) or cause impairment in social, occupational, or scholastic functioning.
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To see this latter point, consider the distinction drawn earlier between alternative and actual sequence compulsion.
They maintain control in the actual sequence of events in such instances and thus are not victims of actual sequence compulsion.
Finally, the argument makes no mention of brainwashing, psychological compulsion, or other non-standard, independently freedom-cancelling features.
They felt no compulsion to organize and classify the island's inhabitants.
From 1967, compulsion again became a major issue.
However, during other episodes or parts thereof the performers intentionally subverted the 'seriousness and compulsion for precision', as though to ridicule or laugh at themselves.
I think this species of "non-constraining" compulsion also undermines responsibility.
They come here to the court out of majboori [compulsion].
The first study dealt with the concept of medical police ; it was about modes of compulsion.
The common good, he suggested, was the justification for compulsion in this as in other military affairs.
In a corporate community, true freedom of worship is best safeguarded by corporate compulsion.
Moreover, there was now the threat of compulsion.
The kenotic account was that divine persons are under no compulsion to change but may freely do so.
In behavior therapy, a patient discusses with a psychotherapist ways of changing compulsions into healthier, productive behaviors.
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The novel's plot follows the actions of the party which are combinations of the groups investigations and interruptions caused by the compulsions of the tattoo.
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The hero's inner compulsions repeatedly draw him to the very danger that threatens to consume him.
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No such reason exists if his desire is, say, just an inexplicable compulsion or was implanted in him by a powerful wizard.
To the advocates of the politics of compulsion, however, these ambitions of mutuality are simply misplaced.
Exercise addiction is often related to obsessive-compulsive disorder as exercise addicts may have obsessions or compulsions toward physical activity.
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Prefrontal abnormalities also make it difficult to override compulsions to take drugs by exercising cognitive control.
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Behindwoods described it as technical finesse catering to commercial compulsions, giving the film 3 out of 5.
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Where once there was prohibition, now there is obligation and compulsion.
Secondly, it was difficult to enforce the compulsion in very large areas.
People that have issues controlling compulsions to gamble usually have an even harder time resisting when they are having a stressful time in life.
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Several clerics, however, added a rider to their comments: family planning would not be sinful in situations of majb-r- [compulsion, ui helplessness, constraint, powerlessness].
On the most pessimistic readings of the politics of compulsion that answer is, perhaps, clear too.
Rather, the absence of compulsion is a necessary condition for the existence of choice.
Clergymen could advise couples to register their union after the ceremony but there was no legal compulsion to do so.
Compulsion can affect the epistemic requirement in a way that also warrants changes in responsibility ascriptions.
First, coercion or compulsion is never absolute, nor essentially value free.
Public opinion was now against compulsion and this was ' a very important factor ' when national service was in operation.
Compulsion was alien to the spirit of religion and everyone tried to get out of attending church parades.
Now compulsion is exercised in different ways and by other professions.
Since then, compulsion was no longer legal and compulsion analogous to situations such as those known in the 1930s hardly ever occurs.
Compulsions also follow the theme, including hand washing, cleaning, performing actions repeatedly, or extreme orderliness.
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The obsessions include recurrent unwanted thoughts that cause compulsions, including repetitive behaviors.
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Patient expectations, the compulsion to act, and the threat of legal action motivate clinicians at a professional and at a personal level.
However, it is also conceded that there is often an element of accumulation involved, and that this characteristic includes elements of compulsion/obsession.
In this study ratings were obtained from both the child and caretaker, and only items from the compulsion subscale were assessed.
Systemic faults require either compulsion or some other external catalyst, frequently a change in law or regulation, if they are to be remedied.
In addition, at some point during the course of the disorder, the individual must realize that their obsessions or compulsions are unreasonable or excessive.
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In other words, habits tend to bring efficiency to one's life, while compulsions tend to disrupt it.
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Thus, they 'remake as a choice what begins as a bodily compulsion' (150).
The revival of the politics of compulsion has thus provided liberals with a remarkable service.
Despite important differences, these theorists have come together in beginning to resuscitate the descriptive and normative claims at the heart of the politics of compulsion.
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