0 influence, especially from government organizations, that is used to try to persuade banks and other financial institutions to keep to rules and act in the best interests of the economy
The third role is that of exhortation and the use of moral suasion to convince companies to engage in cooperation.
Nevertheless, even toothless regulations can exert some moral suasion and influence both practices and demand (22).
These constructs seek creation of a climate marked by collective concern and moral suasion: indeed, nothing in this proposal disregards progress made to date.
I have persuaded hundreds of my friends and fellow trade unionists to join the movement, not by using coercion but by using moral suasion.
I think he will find that legislation has done far less than education and suasion.
I hope that moral suasion will bring common sense to some of the activities taking place.
Will she go further and provide inducements or moral suasion to persuade universities to introduce such courses?
The effect of registration is the moral suasion which it has on the people who are registered.