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The rules of Washington would normally impel a person at Esper’s level to seek cover for his actions.

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At Lawson’s urging, they refused bail, which impelled hundreds of other students to join the crusade against segregated interstate travel.

"I suspect that institutional caution on their part will impel them towards not upholding the disqualification of Donald Trump," Prof Issacharoff said.

From BBC

“It was the experience in that space and the vastness of it and the way his art lived in space,” said Wenders, addressing what impelled him to jump-start the film after a 2019 visit.

So, his persona impels him to the default position which is that the United States is going to support Israel.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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