Sentence examples for forced or compulsory from inspiring English sources

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It also notes "each party recognises the goal of eliminating all forms of forced or compulsory labour, including forced or compulsory child labour".

A fourth man, aged 34, was arrested on suspicion of knowingly or conspiring to hold a person in slavery, servitude or requiring another person to perform forced or compulsory labour and assault.

He added: "The imposition of a condition on the entitlement to benefit that a person undertakes certain work-related activity does not require a person to perform forced or compulsory labour.

The couple, who are also cousins, had both denied two counts of holding a person in servitude and two counts of requiring a person to perform forced or compulsory labour.

Three - aged 57, 37 and 33 - were held on suspicion of knowingly or conspiring to hold a person in slavery, servitude or requiring another person to perform forced or compulsory labour, kidnap, false imprisonment and assault.

The supreme court stopped short of ruling that the regulations constituted forced or compulsory labour, but said the 2011 regulations creating the programme were invalid as they did not contain a sufficiently detailed "prescribed description" of the schemes.

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Understanding heterosexuality as a forced contract or compulsory institution, they argue that women's relationships with men are persistently characterized by domination and subordination.

If multiculturalism implies a form of cultural relativism that prevents judgment of or interference with the "private" practices of minorities, female genital mutilation, forced marriage, compulsory veiling, or being deprived of education may be the consequence.

The duffel-bag-lugging vacations of my youth — the kind that are losing popularity now in part because of the day-spa, lake-house ways of some of the melancholic high-caste Francophiles who discern in the trend a spiritual uptightness — always struck me as forced, unnatural, compulsory.

The government operated a network of political prison camps in which conditions were often harsh, life threatening, and included forced and compulsory labor".

After the outbreak of World War II, while still at school, Waldmann and his fellow students were forced into compulsory labour service (Reichsarbeitsdienst).

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