Sentence examples for forcible making from inspiring English sources

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Or is this merely the forcible making of a man out of a simple outline -- the Palestinian official with nostalgic dreams of grandeur?

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Officers must have the discretion to write or not write a summons, conduct a forcible stop or make an arrest.

Before dismissing such comments as a relic of the 19th century, fast forward to last year, when Bryan Fischer of the American Family Association claimed that trauma from a "genuine case of forcible rape" would make it "difficult" for a woman to conceive a child.

The group has made forcible contributions to most recent morality and "issues" debates, from campaigning against teen sex education in one of Australia's most under-educated districts, to begging the government to suspend anti-discrimination laws during the same-sex marriage debate, so the ACL can crank up their anti-gay rhetoric.

Just days after Akin's comments, Fischer, who is fervently anti-abortion rights, leaped to the Missouri congressman's defense, stating on his talk radio show "Focal Point" that a "real, genuine rape, a case of forcible rape" would make it "difficult" for a woman to conceive a child.

The following day, conservative talk show host Bryan Fischer of the American Family Association expressed his "absolute" support of Akin's view, saying trauma from a "real, genuine rape, a case of forcible rape" would make it "difficult" for a woman to conceive a child.

They also have a habit of making a distinction between forcible and non-forcible rape in cases where it seems irrelevant.

9. Thinks he has the right to make decisions about my body We know it all by now -- "forcible" rape, "legitimate" rape, defunding Planned Parenthood, making abortions illegal, taking away free birth control as well as birth control insurance coverage (*see number 3).

In cases where there is slight movement it is better to combine operative and mechanical treatment, beginning first with rather forcible attempts at reduction in order to produce inflammation, and then making continuous horizontal traction, as well as employing systematic exercises with the idea of exciting sufficient inflammation to hold it in place.

Taehongdan-gun is just one example; this kind of forcible placement is happening all over the country with many different national businesses making soldiers near their date of discharge worried about their future.

1905 Western Australia introduces the Aborigines Act, allowing the forcible removal of children and the corralling of Aboriginal people on to reserves and making the "chief protector of Aborigines" the legal guardian of every Aboriginal person in the state.

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