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Physical inviolability was questioned by the extent of coercion applied during the intervention and how this was experienced.
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We still don't know the extent of the physical coercion.
Meditating on the ills of coercion and corporatism might be therapeutic to some extent but it does not an alternative make.
They concluded that child sexual abuse did not necessarily result in long-term psychological damage, and the extent to which it did depended on factors such as the degree of coercion or force employed by the perpetrator.
A preventive approach would thus consist in saying that once coercion would increase to an extent such that it would become worrying (provided that there are levels of coercion that would not be worrying in the first place), it would then be too late to switch back to secret vote.
Self-determination to exercise is operationalised using the Locus of Causality for Exercise Scale; a reliable and valid three-item self-report measure of the extent to which participants feel they choose to exercise with no sense of coercion [ 52].
Yet what these documents reveal is the extent of undemocratic, authoritarian, colonial and, frankly, terrifying coercion the US, Britain and other western governments have been imposing upon Palestinians through this unaccountable leadership.
Is this a textbook example of coercion?
The rabbis had no means of coercion.
Additionally, claims of coercion are largely exaggerated.
That's a form of coercion.
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