Sentence examples for coercion test from inspiring English sources

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Mr Smith is silent on this question, while Mr Klukowski proposes the use of an "historically grounded, principled and objective coercion test" in its stead.

Further tests, such as the endorsement test and coercion test, have been developed to determine the whether a government action violated the Establishment Clause.

Considering that these are high HIV prevalence settings, the intended benefits of expanded screening could be blurred by consequences that could result from coercion, test without consent, aggravated stigma, distrust in healthcare staff and non – compliance to recommended treatment regimens even amongst those tested positive [ 14, 16, 18, 19, 39, 55].

Peterson, Matthew A. (2001) "The Supreme Court's Coercion Test: Insufficient Constitutional Protection for America's Religious Minorities," Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy: Vol. 11 : Iss. 1, Article 5.

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Additionally, there are concerns about the potential for coercion to test, for example for SW being forced to test by brothel owners and clients [ 21, 22].

Although there are no data regarding coercion, coercive testing by partners is a potential concern, and rigorous monitoring for adverse events is critical if this approach is to be considered.

Despite concerns raised by empirical research about the disregard or inappropriate practice of the informed consent procedure, coercion or compulsory testing with this testing approach,[ 15– 17, 25, 26, 31], it might be of interest for public health actors to embrace these claims with caution [ 16, 57, 58].

In addition, they may not know that they have the right to have additional information if they are susceptible to coercion to be tested.

Because the test for coercion is high, he said, he was not convinced that a court would agree with the critics.

But of course coercion is not the test of establishment of religion: paying for a church service would not cease to be an illegitimate use of government funds even if the worship was noncoercive and involved no outreach.

Some accounts of coercion apply a moralized test to the coercee's situation, holding that one may avoid responsibility for an act taken under coercion if the coercer's proposal is such that one "is entitled to yield to [the coercer's] proposal and then be released from the normal moral and legal consequences of [one's] act" (Wertheimer 1987, 267).

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