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He was standing on a chair, conducting the doctors and patients into the kind of order achievable in duress through a combination of duty and adrenaline.
And, moreover, any piece of intelligence which is obtained under duress, through the use of abusive techniques, would be of questionable credibility, and additionally it would do more harm than good when it inevitably became known that abusive practices were used.
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Only retrospectively, and through duress, was an agreement made with Iceland's Depositors and Investors Guarantee Fund to compensate the British and Dutch governments for the cost of bailing out their own citizens.
Traveling this summer, studying the rise and decline of the ancient Inca culture in Peru and observing evidence of human suffering and triumph walking ruins in Europe, I have been struck with the reminder that life persists because it evolves through duress.
FBI and military interrogators who began work with the suspects in late 2006 called themselves the "Clean Team" and set as their goal the collection of virtually the same information the CIA had obtained from five of the six through duress at secret prisons.
"It makes me sad to witness a generation having to grow up in the same conditions of duress I experienced through my youth.
Plus it's a colorful true story made through much duress by Mark Wahlberg, a star with a lot of good will.
Nyquist will never inspire comparisons to the awesome physical specimens of racing history, but he shares some of the traits that made Affirmed great —versatility, an ability to remain calm and fit through the duress of travel and a stubborn resistance to letting rivals pass him.
He stayed up in the belvedere, hoping the new sun would warm him, but daylight brought a shrill wind crying like the voices of all the families, wealthy and destitute, who had lived in his house, who, each in turn, had given it up through death or duress and left it to falter.
Whether information gathered under duress could have been obtained through other means is "impossible to know in hindsight," the CIA said in a statement.
"One side argues that all prostitution is — or should be — treated as slavery, and that most women are coerced into prostitution through physical and psychological duress or out of desperate economic emergency".
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