Usage examples for inducing
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Under such conditions, there was no strong motive for inducing those patients to work who showed no disposition to do so of their own accord. – Chapters in the History of the Insane in the British Isles by Daniel Hack Tuke
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Consequently it was very hard for him to stand by and see all that tea wasted; and he thought it would be no harm- as he was not a merchant, and did not intend to exercise evil influences upon the people of America by inducing them to buy tea- if he appropriated to himself a little of this most desirable herb, which was to be burned and wasted before his very eyes. – Stories of New Jersey by Frank Richard Stockton
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Mr. Conkling at once demanded that Mr. Platt should join with him in inducing the Senate to reject the nomination. – My Memories of Eighty Years by Chauncey M. Depew
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They had some trouble in inducing their followers to quit the promised shelter, but both felt easier when they had repassed the stockade gate. – The League of the Leopard by Harold Bindloss
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On the contrary it is determined by resolute but high purpose, the actual and active desire of a nation to live on terms of peace with all other nations; and the world's; recognition of this fact is a most powerful factor in inducing and in actualising such living. – The Higher Powers of Mind and Spirit by Ralph Waldo Trine
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