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Use "coercible" in a sentence
"If there were a coercible allocation of resources more efficient than CDSs or earthquake insurance, how would you know?"
"In the Feyerabend lectures, Kant notes that right is the subset of morally correct actions that are also coercible (27: 1327)."
"This version of deontology is aptly labeled Libertarian in that it cannot accommodate any strong (that is, enforceable or coercible) duty to aid others."