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Risk factors for coercion did exist in this case.
Just that it's crazy for coercion to be an issue.
Legalisation is meant to remove the incentive for coercion from the trade.
He is addicted to prostitutes and to using them for coercion and leverage in official dealings.
When politicians only operate inside these bubbles, they lose the habit of persuasion and opt only for coercion.
The most fundamental freedom is the freedom to stay alive, and Ackerman argues that "death with dignity" is often a euphemism for coercion.
The 60-year-old is being tried for coercion and abuse of power – largely related to the corporate funding of two dubious foundations she controlled and allegedly plundered.
The use of social services as a tool for coercion also featured in a 2012 case concerning Southern general hospital in Glasgow.
I would like to correct some of the misunderstandings behind Sophie Heawood's piece on child maintenance reform (A green light for coercion, Comment, 22 May).
Because the test for coercion is high, he said, he was not convinced that a court would agree with the critics.
But natural-gas shortages this winter may prompt the Europeans to listen more intently to a case Washington has made for years: that relying on Russian hydrocarbons is risky, and that finding alternative supplies would limit Kremlin opportunities for coercion.
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