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The White House and Congress would be forced to alter course.
And no court should be forced to alter a verdict because of popular pressure.
The report said that as many as 8 million of the nation's 42 million 401(k) plan participants would be forced to alter their investment allocations if employee stockholdings were limited to 20percentt.
In the meantime, Leipzig sponsors Red Bull – whose online magazine Red Bulletin publishes columns by yours truly – might well be forced to alter their slogan for fear of sending the wrong message.
They might, he argued, be forced to alter their services to avoid breaking any law in any country or locality -- a requirement that would not only trigger what he called "a race to the bottom" (in which any questionable material, however mild, would be banned) but would also cripple a company's ability to move quickly in a changing marketplace.
Pressure, however, could be exercised by the magistrate on a defendant who refused to accept instructions that the magistrate had approved, just as a plaintiff could be forced to alter instructions that the magistrate had disapproved, by the magistrate's refusal to otherwise give the order to the judex to decide the case.
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If you are forced to alter your behaviour because you are frightened … you are being abused".
Farmers in the region are already being forced to alter their techniques in response to changing climate.
When Jacobs hurt his knee in the opener against the Cowboys, the Giants were forced to alter their strategy.
Mr. Marchio said he had intended on staying overnight in Falluja, but was forced to alter his travel plans.
Being forced to alter routine can end up having net economic benefits – a phenomenon known as the Porter hypothesis.
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