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When Mr. Perrotta explained the plot, Mr. Burtt said he didn't believe in coercing teachers.
In 1938, Britain took the lead in coercing the Czechs to give up the Sudetenland.
In Spain, the Bank of Spain has been instrumental in coercing the cajas, or regional savings banks, into mergers.
Conservatives in Japan have fought to reverse an admission by a previous government of military involvement in coercing Asian women into sexual slavery during the second world war.
In old age the widowed Millicent, regarding Dorrie's long-abandoned house, ponders whether she did right in coercing Dorrie to marry.
Third, some Athenian subject allies joined in coercing Melos in 416, evidence that Ionians and Aeolians could be mobilized against Dorians and perhaps even that they positively approved of all the implications of a notably ruthless action.
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No wonder, then, that Obama's healthcare plan is specifically designed to give people good reason to buy in, without coercing them.
Those who were arrested were not told the charges against them, but were forced to confess to crimes in coerced statements often hundreds of pages long.
Jon Burge is serving time for his involvement in coerced confessions, the state legislature has voted to slash funding to the torture commission formed to investigate the scandal, and related incidents of police brutality.
This demonstrates the role that alcohol plays in coerced sexual activity.
In the context of Thailand's globalization and modernization, these policies resulted in a coercing conservationism which focuses increasingly on the so-called 'hill tribe' ethnic minority groups.
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