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The Obama administration says that, far from being coercive, the new law will save money for states, reducing the need for them to care for the uninsured.
Dahlberg's proposal, by contrast, risked being coercive; its conceptual complexity had an effect of exalting the artist as a maestro of mourning.
Dr. Redlich, who has researched the potential for police interrogation methods to produce false confessions, said that even if police techniques did not rise to the level of being coercive, the methods were often "psychologically manipulative".
Moreover, were a private association or other institution to "lay claim" to use such indeterminately bounded enforcement powers, what would determine whether in fact they ended up being coercive is whether in fact they managed to engage in enforcement activities through agencies or mechanisms similar to those that states regularly use, or so Lucas points out.
Something that hits a nerve without being coercive in nature, and without staking a monopoly on a specific kind of truth.
Many anti-trafficking advocates, including second-wave feminists and religious individuals, view all forms of commercial sex as being coercive in nature.
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