Meaning Forcing
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The project manager uses his power to direct the solution. This is a type of win-lose agreement where one side gets its way and the other does not. [D00716]
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Controlling the environment to make plants bloom when they normally would not.
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Quickening a plants growth so that it will bloom or mature more quickly or at a certain time. This technique is popular with spring flowering bulbs and shrubs.
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Manipulating conditions to cause plants to flower or produce fruit out of season
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 The process of hastening a plants growth to maturity or bloom.
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the process of manipulating cold and warmth to mimic seasonal changes and cause plants to come out of dormancy and bloom before they naturally would. Tulips and other bulbs are often forced so that indoor bulb gardens
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To prompt a plant to begin growing earlier then it’s normal season using various techniques such as placing the plant in a warm place. Bulb plants such as tulips, narcissus, crocus are often used as w [..]
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To bring a plant into earlier growth, generally by raising the temperature or by transplanting into a warmer situation. Tulips and paperwhites are examples of popularly forced plants.
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The artificial inducing of plant growth by the control of heat and light. In some cases light is increased to encourage early flowering, while in others, light is excluded to encourage earlier production and more tender growth. forcing
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Applied to plants which are encouraged to come into growth before their natural time. Hyacinths and some narcissus are forced by keeping in darkness the pots in which they are planted. Tall bell-shape [..]
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Factors that affect the Earth's climate. For example, natural factors such as volcanoes and human factors such as the emission of heat-trapping gases and particles through fossil fuel combust [..]
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A climate forcing is a perturbation, originating in elements which are not part of the climate system being investigated, that induces changes in the climate system. For instance, a change in total so [..]
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Undue speeding up of process, especially the germinating process.
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  A bid or call requiring further action by partner.
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a forcing bid is one that by logic or agreement is made with the expectation that partner will bid or suffer your ire.
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Discarding a card that the next player, under the rules, must take up. (Conquian)
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requiring under special understanding that partner not pass
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A bid partner is not expected to pass.
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Discarding a card that the next player, under the rules, must take up.
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A term used to describe the situation where a change or an event in one part of the atmosphere causes a strengthening change in another part of the atmosphere. It is usually used to describe connectio [..]
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lang=en 1800s=1818 * '''1818''' — . ''''. *: We accordingly brought him back to the deck and restored him to animation by rubbing him with brandy and forcing him to swallow a small quantity.
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