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inducing

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1. inducing - Noun

2. inducing - Adjective

3. inducing - Verb

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of Induce

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In the Jewish Quarter [Judengasse] was I born and educated; until my fifteenth year, they tried to beat the Talmud into me. My teachers were inhuman beings [Unmenschen], my colleagues were bad company, inducing me to secret sin; my body was frail, my spirit raw. Moses Hess

Lawyers have to make a living, and can only do so by inducing people to believe that a straight line is crooked. Alfred Nobel

Ritual use of psychedelic plants and substances has been a particularly effective technology for inducing holotropic states of consciousness. Stanislav Grof

Of the Beat triumvirate, Kerouac was probably both the most pathetic and least noxious. Psychologically, he was a mess-as indeed were Ginsberg and Burroughs. But, unlike them, Kerouac lacked the knack of sanctifying his pathologies and inducing others to bow down in obeisance. Allen Ginsberg

Because interrogations are intended to coerce confessions, interrogators feel themselves justified in using their coercive means. Consistency regarding the technique is not important; inducing anxiety and fear is the point. Aldrich Ames

True leadership is found in giving yourself in service to others, not in coaxing or inducing others to serve you. J. Oswald Sanders

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