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词汇 moral pressure
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Definition of moral pressure in English:

moral pressure

noun
mass noun
  • Persuasion that involves appealing to a person's moral sense.

    a vendor may find himself under moral pressure to complete as soon as possible
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The few agencies that have resisted the moral pressure to adopt the new humanitarianism are struggling to defend traditional principles.
    • Only inexorable moral pressure could move the nation.
    • Manchester councillors are using a combination of muscle and moral pressure to stop sales until three weeks before November 5.
    • Regardless, it means that outdated outlooks especially regarding the sexual behaviour of women exert an exaggerated moral pressure on our screens.
    • One journalistic approach has been to cast the practice in unfavorable journalistic light to levy moral pressure.
    • Society is very active in mobilizing moral pressure.
    • Besides the obvious health benefits, the strike was expected to put strong moral pressure on the government-of-the-day to give in to their demand for power distribution to the needy.
    • A mass political strike is not a mechanical impediment to war, but a means of moral pressure.
    • A chess match is nothing like battle, though, just as gory video games can't capture the uncertainty and moral pressure of actual warfare.
    • The likelihood is that Harney has no big stick with which to beat insurers, and can only exert moral pressure.
    • Through detective work, negotiation and moral pressure the investigators have been winning settlements from governments, galleries and collectors from Austria to Argentina.
    • Thus, the international community of nations exerts certain moral pressures on states to compensate for the takings from other nations.
    • Scrupulous compliance with laws and social conventions is widespread because of moral pressure from fellow citizens.
    • We are witnessing the application of colossal moral pressure to people who do not usually yield to moral pressure.
    • All kidding aside, applying moral pressure is exactly what the EU should be good at in foreign affairs.
    • The societal needs were so compelling that many academics felt a moral pressure to oblige and are now responding to the challenges.
    • Economic pressure is certainly one piece of the strategy, but moral pressure is also needed.
    • The moral pressure on the rest of the Group of Eight to agree a deal for aid to Africa was therefore immense.
    • But what is noticeable is that these organisations did not feel under any moral pressure to stand up for the importance of animal experiments.
    • Meanwhile, the moral pressure continues to grow.
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