Sentence examples for coercive orders from inspiring English sources

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The variable authoritarian leadership style is the sum of coercive (orders, commands) and educating (transferring knowledge) turn-constructional units.

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"I express my full dissatisfaction with the fact that a former president of the Republic, who voluntarily provided information before the competent authorities on several occasions, is now subjected to an unnecessary coercive order to make a statement," Rousseff wrote on the presidential blog.

By creating a coercive order of public legal justice, "a great step is taken toward morality (though it is not yet a moral step), toward being attached to this concept of duty even for its own sake" (Kant, Perpetual Peace 8 376, notes to Appendix I; see also Riley 1982: 129f).

Usually remedial rights will themselves have further remedial rights attached, for example, to have the court impose a more coercive order, perhaps with the threat of a criminal or quasi-criminal sanction, or to have a person's assets frozen or confiscated, in the event, for example, that someone has failed to pay damages previously awarded by the court.

It was held that a declaration is not a coercive order of the court and, accordingly, refusal to comply with it is not contempt.

"I offer them for discussion as a possible partial solution to the problems of prosecuting hate preachers," he writes, "and in the spirit that our freedoms are better protected by a well-functioning criminal law than they are by a system based on coercive civil orders of broad and uncertain scope".

But at the same time we should not consider all urban "order" as positive, compared with negative disorder; there are experiences of oppressive and coercive urban order.

A coercive political order, whether national or international, "must not avoidably restrict the freedom of some so as to render their access to basic necessities insecure especially through official denial or deprivation.

Another enormously influential contribution is that of Thomas Pogge who argues that since developed countries impose a coercive global order on the poor that foreseeably and avoidably causes great harm, they have important responsibilities to reform the global order such that it ceases to do so and instead better secures human rights (Pogge 2002, 2008, 2010).

If they are not willing, mediation will not be successful, and you may need to pursue proceedings that are more coercive in order to resolve the conflict.

In his first week in office, President Obama banned coercive interrogation and ordered the closing of the agency's detention program, though the agency can still hold prisoners for short periods.

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