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Indeed, if press freedom is under such pressure now, how much more will it be under when new, more coercive, regulations are introduced?
"If you try to guide the common people with coercive regulations and keep them in line with punishments, the common people will become evasive and will have no sense of shame" (Analects 2.3; Slingerland 2003, 8).
"The corporate message seems to be to rebang the drum on markets and technology and certainly make no mention of coercive regulations or laws limiting what they do," he said.
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The world's top professional philosophers, economists, students and political scientists attend annual conferences to debate and discuss these ideas; true outcasts in a society haunted by the idea of large coercive regulation and antiquated tax codes on the world's population.
When men engage in the coercive micro-regulation of their partners' lives, which Stark terms 'coercive control', this 'affords benefits that can be measured in increments of resources garnered, personal service, sexual exclusivity and subjective reinforcement of gender identity' (Stark 2010, 207).
What makes a company or a government "sustainable," he added, is not when it adds more coercive rules and regulations to control behaviors.
And advocacy organizations are pushing back, warning that mass sweeps of this nature are inherently coercive and need regulation.
To present legal regulations of coercive treatments in Spain and to compare the differences between two of these measures: rates of voluntary and involuntary admissions and restraint protocols used in the psychiatric units of general hospitals across different regions in Spain.
Was the reporting so shocking, anyway, as to amount to yet another argument for the more coercive form of press regulation currently advocated by Hacked Off, the group whose figurehead is Hugh Grant?
Moreover, the new budget laws need to be marked as a significant shift from what has been until now more voluntary and mimetic pressures to the coercive power of legal regulation that initiates a quite different phase of modernizing in German local governments.
For example, if the state wants to introduce language tuition for migrants at the local level it can use coercive means through laws and regulations, economic means by providing funding or try normative means to convince municipalities that this is the right thing to do.
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