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suasion
suasion (ˈsweɪʒən) Also 4 suasioun, 5 -yon, 6–7 swasion. [ad. L. suāsio, -ōnem, n. of action f. suādēre to suade. Cf. obs. F. suasion (14th c.).] 1. The act or fact of exhorting or urging; persuasion.c 1374 Chaucer Boeth. ii. pr. i. (1868) 30 Com nowe furþe þerfore þe suasioun of swetnesse Rethoryen... Oxford English Dictionary
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Moral suasion
Pure moral suasion Moral suasion has been applied in many different fields. Impure moral suasion As a policy tool, impure moral suasion differs from direct suasion using laws and regulations in that penalties for noncompliance wikipedia.org
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Moral suasion - Wikipedia
Moral Suasion, by Nikolai Nevrev (1893). Moral suasion is an appeal to morality, in order to influence or change behavior.A famous example is the attempt by William Lloyd Garrison and his American Anti-Slavery Society to end slavery in the United States by using moral suasion. In economics, moral suasion is more specifically defined as "the attempt to coerce private economic activity via ...
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swasion
swasion, -ive obs. ff. suasion, suasive. Oxford English Dictionary
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parsuadable
parsuadable, -suasion obs. ff. persuadable, -suasion. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ausbuy
It is also termed simply suasion (in Japan it is known as window guidance) which has been used to persuade consumers and institutions to keep to official The moral aspect stems from pressing on the targets of the suasion their moral responsibility to operate in a way that is consistent with furthering the wikipedia.org
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dispersuasion
† disperˈsuasion Obs. nonce-wd. [dis- 9.] Want of persuasion or feeling of certainty.1648 Sanderson Serm. (1653) 23 Many a good soul..could never yet..be so well persuaded of the sincerity of his own repentance..as to think that God would..accept it. The censure were very hard..to call such his dis-... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lady Griselda Cheape
Her opinions may be traced to her strongly evangelical approach to temperance reform that emphasised moral, rather than legal, ‘suasion.’" wikipedia.org
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mispersuasion
misperˈsuasion Now rare or Obs. [mis-1 4.] Persuasion of what is erroneous; wrong conviction or conception.1594 Hooker Eccl. Pol. Pref. viii. §13 Touching the sequele of your present misperswasions. 1597 Ibid. v. lxviii. §11 Suppose that some haue by misperswasion liued in Schisme. 1667 Decay Chr. P... Oxford English Dictionary
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Woodward Report
overriding commitment to free expression is to be sustained, secondary social and ethical responsibilities must be left to the informal processes of suasion wikipedia.org
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unpersuasibleness
† unperˈsuasibleness, -ˈsuasion Obs. (un-1 12.)a 1684 Leighton Com. 1 Pet. ii. 7 The word here us'd for disobedience, signifies properly unpersuasion:..We are Children of disobedience, or unpersuasibleness. Oxford English Dictionary
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Henry Monson (gaoler)
to improve the moral status of the prisoners…It is but just a tribute of praise to say that he has evinced great zeal, and that his system of "moral suasion wikipedia.org
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John Basson Humffray
In his view, the diggers' grievances were the result of an unrepresentative political system, which he felt could be changed by moral suasion. wikipedia.org
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软硬兼施 in English - 软硬兼施 meaning in English - ichacha.net
A combination of moral suasion persuation , encouragement , counselling and cajoling , and impose fines or other forms of punishment. 以劝解说服辅导诱导鼓励等 软硬兼施 的方法,促使学生完成10年教育。. But , avoid expressing resignation regret , as that might give your employer ammunition to pressure you to stay ...
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over-persuade
over-perˈsuade, v. [over- 11.] trans. To bring over by persuasion, persuade effectually; esp. to persuade (a person) to some action or course against his own judgement or inclination.1624 in Capt. J. Smith (K.O.). 1639 Fuller Holy War iii. xxvi. (1840) 166 They overpersuaded him not to starve an arm... Oxford English Dictionary
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