The word manipulation has a number of different meanings, among which are:
Manipulation does not imply specificity or the correction of the chiropractic subluxation, and therefore is not entirely synonymous with the chiropractic adjustment.
In a psychological context, manipulation means to influence a person or a group of people in such a way that the manipulator tries to get what he or she wants or makes a person believe something in a calculating, indirect and somewhat dishonest way. Like indoctrination, it is a form of psychological abuse.
For example, a manipulator will
This might also involve propaganda when it is directed to more than one person.
Market manipulation is when a person seeks to distort the prices of financial instruments or effect transactions in a manner which gives or is likely to give false signals or misleading information.
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