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Furthermore, labor relations are marked by conflict, coercion and threats, and working conditions are extremely precarious.
And this success, despite long-standing ethnic loyalties and election-day coercion, marks the victory of Pakistan's young, middle-class and media-savvy voters.
Their long-time leader Mustafa Dzhemilev told the BBC that the annexation marked a complete end to "democratic freedoms" in Crimea, highlighting "tough censorship" and a "humiliating coercion into adopting Russian citizenship".
The group also said a constitutional referendum in May was marked by "repressive media laws, an almost total ban of freedom of expression," government corruption, ballot stuffing, voter intimidation and coercion, and "the continuing widespread detention of political activists".
Relationships marked by an imbalance of power may include a partner using behaviors such as sexual violence, name-calling, humiliation, jealousy, privilege, and coercion and threats to control the other partner.
It includes the CL, a visual analogue scale shown to the patients who were asked to mark their degree of perceived coercion at admission whilst instructions were read.
What that politeness often ignores is need or inequality, which can mark the difference between connoisseurship, condescension, and vulnerability to coercion.
This marks the point of distinction between classical cyber risk, which at some level randomizes coercion and points of vulnerability, often erring on the bemusement of hacker collectives, and dark supply chains.
That break with the past seemed final when Estonia joined Nato in 2004 – a moment that was meant to mark the emergence of a new digital Estonia on the international stage, free forever from Russian coercion.
The Soviet people grew up surrounded by violence--political, intellectual, aesthetic--and this systematic coercion left an indelible mark.
Some have even been shown with marks on their bodies, prompting allegations of coercion and torture.
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