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The arguments for coercive pressure may well end in war.
The consequence would be no holdouts after a vote, and no need for coercive exit consents.
They led to a new law in 2013 which set arduous terms for coercive land purchases.
On paper, this approach has surface appeal because it would eliminate the need for coercive dislocation.
4 March Lula's properties are raided, and the former president is taken in for "coercive questioning".
One, rather noisy, faction considers Syria ripe for coercive regime change.
Liberia has been roundly criticised for coercive measures that hinder disease surveillance and harm economic activity.
"But for coercive diplomacy to work, you also need to be ready to take yes for an answer".
She said more victims were coming forward and the first conviction for coercive control had taken place, with many more cases pending.
At the time of her speech, the first conviction for coercive control had taken place and many more cases were pending.
The law has been welcomed by women's groups, who have long called for coercive control, which they say is often a prelude to violence, to be a crime.
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