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Several law enforcement agents acknowledged that they viewed trafficking into forced prostitution as a more heinous crime than other forms of forced labor and that this perception influenced their work.

Traditional forms of forced labor, like slavery and bonded labor, also ensnare vast numbers of people.

The United States, he concluded, "can not afford to sanction the addition of torture to the several forms of force which may be legitimately employed in war".

Because the new states required huge amounts of manual work to irrigate the cereal crops, they also required forms of forced labor, including slavery; because the easiest way to find slaves was to capture them, the states had a new propensity for waging war.

The outcome to fear is some form of "extractive institutions," meaning a setup in which most of society is pressed down by working arrangements — e.g., various forms of forced labor — or civil disorder or a more general lack of property rights.

On the one hand, the interaction forces between the tip and the sample include, in addition to the electrostatic force, other forms of force, such as Van der Waals' force.

Elastic compression and the different forms of force loop on an instrument (structural, thermal and metrological) are discussed along with methods to minimise the effects of thermal and mechanical error sources.

Jirasek added that tasers and bean bag rounds have been instituted as lesser forms of force if an officer needs to bring a suspect into compliance but has no reason to use deadly force.

Similarly, we've become used to the idea that, when various forms of force (or threats of force) don't work, our response, as in Afghanistan, is to recalibrate and apply some alternate version of the same under a new or rebranded name -- the hot one now being "counterinsurgency" or COIN -- in a marginally different manner.

Of the total number of 20.9 million victims, 18.7 million (90%) are exploited in the private economy by individuals or enterprises; the remaining 2.2 million are in state-imposed forms of forced labor.

There is a sense of worlds forming, of forces gathering.

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