Sentence examples for Excessive coercion from inspiring English sources

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Speaking in comments broadcast on Iranian state television, Ayatollah Khamenei said demands that Iran halt the research and development portion of its nuclear programme constituted "excessive coercion".

At a fundamental level, sport can help us to trust others, encouraging us to adhere to rules without the need for excessive coercion.

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They have uniformly involved either situations in which the entire process was thought both to present excessive risks of coercion and to be foreign to our accusatorial system, as in Miranda v. State of Arizona, 384 U.S. 436, 86 S.Ct.

The Book of Lord Shang (but not Han Feizi) allowed for the possibility that in the future the need for excessive reliance on coercion would end and a milder, morality-driven political structure would evolve, but these utopian digressions are of minor importance in the text (Pines 2013a).

Creating and directing a criminal enterprise "from start to finish," or using "excessive physical or mental coercion" to lure a defendant into committing a crime would meet the standard, they wrote, quoting the earlier ruling.

Creating and directing a criminal enterprise "from start to finish," or using "excessive physical or mental coercion" to lure a defendant into committing a crime would meet the standard, they wrote, quoting the earlier ruling.

At London's Appeal Court, Solicitor General Edward Garnier QC challenged the trio's sentences as far too short for a "persistent campaign of exploitation" against vulnerable victims, including threats, coercion, bullying, restriction of liberty and excessive working hours.

If school dropout is the result of a pupil feeling greatly troubled over a long period of time, then calling the police and using coercion to keep children in school is an excessive response.

O'Connell granted the city's request for pre-trial summary judgment on two claims: that Rahaeuser used excessive force when he handcuffed 73-year-old Marilyn Injeyan and that he violated her civil rights by threat, intimidation or coercion when he searched her Rowland Heights home June 4 , 2011

Or coercion.

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