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The phrase "abuse coercion" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation involving coercion that is abusive in nature, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The investigation revealed instances of abuse coercion, where individuals were forced into compliance through threats and intimidation."
Alternatives: "coercive abuse" or "abusive coercion".
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Many have now noted how little Britain's real imperial legacy — one of conquest and abuse, coercion and exploitation — is actually remembered.
A lawsuit against the federal government seeking redress for the abuse, coercion, and prolonged detention suffered by Suny Rodriguez Alvarado and her nine-year old son, Angelo, while detained for months by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICEE).
Because maintaining emotional distance is one of the key stages of a hookup, the focus on male pleasure can lead to verbal abuse, coercion, and rape when a woman wants to set her own boundaries.
Evidence also suggests that the majority of domestic abuse takes the form of psychological abuse, coercion and control [ 50] and therefore the consequences of abuse may not always demand immediate medical attention.
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Abuse and coercion are only the most obvious dangers of polygamy.
The women also reported extensive financial abuse and coercion over their immigration status.
Mr. Sterry said he saw no evidence of abuse or coercion, saying, "Most of these women are just hard-working professionals".
A further disincentive to talking publicly about sexual abuse or coercion is that many Afghans already believe female police officers have loose morals simply because they are willing to work in public with men who are not relatives.
Notice you have no statistics on Montana, hmmmmm. in considering the legalization of physician assisted suicide, we choose between two things: Letting a very small number of mostly white, educated, affluent people kill themselves because they need to have control...or putting a vastly larger number of vulnerable people at risk for dying from mistake, abuse, and coercion.
"Halting the law likewise has the benefit of protecting a great many vulnerable people against deadly harm through mistakes, abuse and coercion — risks that go hand in hand with this type of dangerous public policy," Matt Valliere, executive director of the group Patients Rights Action Fund, said in a statement.
Coercive Control describes a strategy of domination through isolation, manipulation, verbal abuse, sexual coercion, and sometimes physical violence.
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