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The report figures that only about 5percentt of child soldiers volunteer; the rest are taken with varying degrees of coercion.
Detailed primary research on the lives of those likely to be included as slaves in the Global Slavery Index typically reveals that individuals are subject to various degrees of coercion rather than one blanket experience.
Caution, too is important over lesser degrees of coercion.
In forced marriages, one of the partners is not willing to participate, and varying degrees of coercion are involved.
However, a better understanding of plasma donor motivation is required to ascertain whether possible degrees of coercion have occurred.
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They ruled by revolutionary fiat, relying on a degree of coercion of which ordinary Georgians soon tired.
In some places both villagers and cadres became so brutalized that the scope and degree of coercion had to be constantly expanded, resulting in an orgy of violence.
He did not use the terms "individual mandate" and "employer mandate," which suggest a degree of coercion that Democrats try to avoid implying.
However, there is another opinion that suggests the reductions were repressive, theocratic city-states with a high degree of coercion and imposition on the local population.
Fear and uncertainty about the North's future were also behind the flow of emotions, but some degree of coercion as well.
Depending on the degree of coercion, private creditors will give up at most €30 billion ($43 billion) for Greece's financing needs to 2014.
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