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Even if there appears to be interest, researchers must understand the coercive effects of their mere presence.
For the sanctions to have their supposed coercive effects, economic hardships inflicted on citizens are inevitable; otherwise the regime remains unaffected and is therefore unlikely to alter its behaviour.
"Going-private transactions create opportunities for shareholder abuse and can have coercive effects on minority shareholders," said Antonia Chion, an associate director in the S.E.C.'s division of enforcement.
He added that two weeks provided "plenty of time for the suspect to get reacclimated to his normal life, to consult with friends and counsel, and to shake off any residual coercive effects of his prior custody".
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Winkler said Judge Bunning may have been concerned that Davis could have raised funds to cover any financial penalties he assessed, "and thus the fines would not have their coercive effect".
During his mayoral campaign last year, Mr. Bloomberg called for the elimination of partisan elections in New York, arguing that the influence of the Democratic and Republican Parties had a coercive effect on the electoral process.
She ruled that the original 1994 contempt order was valid, but that Mr. Chadwick's refusal to comply across 80 months and counting "renders unreasonable the belief that continued incarceration will have a coercive effect," as intended under civil law.
"The $30 million could have a coercive effect on creditors voting on the plan, thinking they'd be throwing away $30 million" if they voted against the reorganization plan, the judge said.
"It could have a coercive effect: The navy is taking the fight into the pirates' own backyard," said Lee Willett, senior research fellow in maritime studies at the Royal United Services Institute in London.
There are now 25 years of JUSTICE SOUTER -- Well, I don't know that it goes so far as to say that it is automatically coercive in the sense that you would automatically draw the conclusion that coercion was involved, but that there was invariably a coercive effect.
During his mayoral campaign last year, Michael R. Bloomberg called for the elimination of partisan elections in New York, arguing that the influence of the Democratic and Republican Parties had a coercive effect on the electoral process, and that political ideology had no place in municipal government.
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