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It is the 'hard' variety that Feinberg sets himself against, the forcible coercion of a person against her will for her own good.
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The Tigers have a long record of forcible recruitments and violent coercion; there is substantial testimony that in their desperate Alamo-like condithey, thavehave used the civilians on the beach as shields and involuntary recruits.
All physical restraints reported were followed by forcible injection and several people reported perceived coercion in receiving treatment.
The Department for International Development opposes coercion, but it was claimed in 2012 that UK aid money was indirectly helping to fund forcible sterilisations in the Indian states of Madhya Pradesh and Bihar.
In the last three years, Amherst reported an annual average of 12 "forcible sex offenses," a broad category that includes rape, attempted rape, lesser forms of sexual contact, and possibly sexual coercion.
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String Coercion.
2. Coercion.
Bauer invariably chooses coercion.
Terrell Suggs was not forcible contact.
Once more, coercion loomed.
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