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Studies (n = 13), interested in patients' attitudes to coercion, preferences regarding treatment methods or traumatic experiences caused by coercion, and participants who had previously been hospitalized or outpatients, and therefore did not report the time elapsing, in three qualitative studies [ 41- 43] and in ten quantitative studies [ 45, 50, 13, 52- 55, 57- 59].
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In addition, the general noted that, roughly, 15 percent of attacks might be caused by Taliban coercion of soldiers or police officers, either directly or through family members.
But on Thursday, General Allen said that in addition to that infiltration figure, another roughly 15 percent of the attacks could be caused by Taliban coercion of soldiers or police officers, either directly or through family members.
It was not caused by any illegal coercion or intimidation," it said, after interviewing nearly 300 witnesses.
WASHINGTON — The senior commander in Afghanistan made new allowances on Thursday that Taliban influence could play a large role in attacks by Afghan security forces on Americans, saying that up to one-quarter of the killings could be caused by Taliban infiltration or coercion.
NATO's official line is that only about a quarter are the result of Taliban infiltration or coercion, with the rest caused by local disputes often triggered by cultural differences.
The differential impact on the women's mental health caused by physically forced sex and non-physical sexual coercion was also compared.
This gets the government out of the coercion business and reduces the confusion caused by multiple provider-devised standards.
These require that the choice be made for a reason (which Kane takes to consist partly in the choice's being caused by the agent's recognizing that reason) and that it not be a result of coercion or compulsion.
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Seizures caused by fever.
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