Sentence examples for by a coercive from inspiring English sources

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And these places have seen economic growth at rates surpassed only in China, where fertility has also plunged, but growth has been accompanied by a coercive one-child policy.

But it was stability of a kind that most countries would gladly be without: an equilibrium enforced by a coercive regime with the help of a dozen intelligence agencies, which deprived people of free speech and led the economy into a statist dead-end.

Although the accounting literature recognises that a range of actors participate in the regulatory process, it continues to embrace dichotomous explanations of regulatory success based in the distinction between law and non-law, with law emanating from a binding system of rules, codified through state legislation and enforced by a coercive Westphalian state.

Like Hobbes, Carr regards morality as constructed by the particular legal system that is enforced by a coercive power.

Mises' unparalleled contributions to economic theory, which upheld a free market over one controlled by a coercive government, later fostered a world-wide movement.

The policy was horribly misguided and resulted in the human rights of thousands being routinely violated by a coercive government with the support of the Supreme Court, said Lombardo, a professor at the University of Virginia School of Medicine.

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By creating a coercive order of public legal justice, "a great step is taken toward morality (though it is not yet a moral step), toward being attached to this concept of duty even for its own sake" (Kant, Perpetual Peace 8 376, notes to Appendix I; see also Riley 1982: 129f).

These results can be explained either by niche-specific adaptation or by selection for a coercive behavior where signal-blind emitters benefit from forcing other individuals in the population to haste in cooperative behaviors.

That's what we label the cycle of coercive surveillance: a rise in managerial monitoring that can be interpreted by employees as a coercive surveillance effort, fostering invisibility practices among employees that then lead managers to distrust their employees, allowing managers to feel justified in requesting even more surveillance systems.

Though the government has held votes four of the last five years, it has always avoided a final showdown by denying the bill the legislative calendar time it needs to become law and by resisting resort to the Parliament Act, a coercive measure by which it can overrule the Lords.

The 3 to 5percentt who agree to discuss education opportunities are often steered, in a coercive way, by EdSoup reps toward the programs being sold by client for-profit colleges.

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