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He also says, "None of the Church staff involved were coerced in any way to assist Mr. Cruise.
Tells about the Arizona Supreme Court ruling that a juror had been coerced in the McCrimmon and Minnit joint trial.
According to the International Labour Organisation, an estimated 21 million people are trapped or coerced in labour exploitation around the world.
Journalists would be followed, tapped and coerced in court to reveal sources, chilling the flow of information to the taxpaying public.
It was not a relaxed childhood, as Hill and her brother (also adopted) were coerced in the bourgeois gentility of St Albans.
For a modern young woman, suddenly becoming the centre of attention – idolised in public, but coerced in private – can be traumatic, as Diana discovered.
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His relaxed modesty doesn't flatter or coerce in the way the odd flashes of directing technique that unaccountably spurt out of "Money" try to: he's not trying to woo anybody.
All told, throughout Locke's public writings there are just a handful of instances of terms "coercion" and "coerce" in the Essays on the Law of Nature, and "coercive" in "A Third Letter for Toleration".
For the participants, it seems to be ethically challenging to apply coercion, or their 'license to coerce', in good ways.
The UNFPA has long been implicated in massive human rights abuses -- including forced abortions in China, and coerced sterilizations in India and Peru.
Let the president be seen as the coercer-in-chief.
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