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The land grabbing has been particularly emboldened now that Israel has little or no international pressure, and the United States has been pretty much coerced into its ambition of a greater Israel by systemic instruments of persuasion.
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Of course there are negative side-effects of forced admission: each hospitalization means a grave interference in someone's personal life, but this does not seem to differ much between coerced and voluntary patients.
In fact, I adore coffee so much that I coerced my coffee-virgin husband to "just give a Starbucks mocha a try," and now he's hooked, as in love with coffee as I am.
But to many Westerners, the rituals are inflammatory and even illegal, symptoms of a politically tainted justice system that still relies on confessions, many coerced, as much as physical evidence despite millions in American aid and legal training programs.
As eyewitnesses have verified, the real purpose is much darker, to coerce the detainees to give up their language and culture.
That position gives police officers too much leverage to coerce or cajole a suspect into answering their questions — to compel incriminating testimony in direct contradiction of the Fifth Amendment — or, just as bad, into making a false confession when he is innocent.
They are now arguing that much of this money is "coerced" from members, and is thus an infringement of free speech.
"How would Iran, a much more rich country, be coerced by trade sanctions?" Besides, he added, "oil is fungible, it is a commodity that you cannot easily keep from markets".
Taylor Schilling (Orange Is the New Black) and Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation) star as a timid married couple who are invited over for dinner by Kurt and Charlotte (Schwartzman and Judith Godréche), only to find themselves coerced into something much...sexier...sexier
That possession of illegal substances and paraphernalia exacerbates police exploitation in the form of coerced sex provides much-needed guidance on police practices, and challenges a simplistic notion that the illegality of sex work alone enables abuse.
Yes, much of that corporate oblige was coerced: After the excesses of the Roaring '20s, regulators kept a rein on business, even as powerful unions exploited tight labor markets to win concessions.
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