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Just as in Soviet times, Moscow's muscle-flexing can compel obedience from some of its neighbors, some of the time.
The ruler has domination over and can compel obedience from the ruled.
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Rep. 418, distinctly enjoined the proceedings by indictment to compel obedience to the rate act.
Moreover, quite apart from this liability, any English ruler's power to compel obedience had its limits.
The Mormons have lost that wholesome fear of the Government which seems to be so neccessary to compel obedience to law.
Governments are perhaps the most familiar example of an authoritative social actor, as, by most accounts, they generally possess a monopoly on the legitimate use of physical force to compel obedience to their mandates in a given geographic area.
The object of Scripture is not to impart knowledge, but to compel obedience and regulate our conduct.
However, Bentham also held that all political authority, no matter what form it takes, is necessarily limited by its capacity to compel obedience from the people.
After developing his own non-moralized conception of coercion, Yankah argues that law requires not only authority but the ability to compel obedience.
California law permits judges to fine anyone up to $1,500 "to preserve and enforce order" in the courtroom and "to compel obedience" to lawful orders.
Let's start with his limits, which are clear and almost virtuosically sad: Kilgrave can compel behaviour and obedience, but he can't elicit desire or belief or love.
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