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It's not being able to force a decent voice out, even when you desperately try – a tiny whisper will emerge instead, and it hurts.
Downing Street's confidence about being able to force a re-opening of the Lisbon Treaty to facilitate the changes to free movement rules was not shared in Brussels.
If your father is not going to be named as a joint owner, there is no worry about your sister being able to force a sale of the property after his death.
A passionate advocate of "direct democracy," he has championed giving voters the right to sack their MPs by being able to force a by-election – a process known as "recall".
When the United Nations global compact was signed, some nonparticipating advocacy groups accused the United Nations of providing organizations with a kind of political cover without being able to force them to change corporate practices.
The women's accounts, which bear striking similarities, notably match comments Trump made in a 2005 "Access Hollywood," where he bragged about being able to force himself on women against their will because of his celebrity.
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