Sentence examples for professional coercion from inspiring English sources

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While many judges are trustworthy and professional, coercion has always hidden in the crevices of a sport where judging is subjective and results are easily reasoned away by the phrase, "That's how I saw it".

I think about the web of professional coercion that keeps journalists in the US from asking real questions at press conferences.

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The reason why we chose to conduct focus group interviews was that we wanted to talk to a large multidisciplinary group of health care professionals, and that we aimed to capture interpersonal dynamics and culture while health care professionals talked about coercion.

Both bills 1) prevent the abortion of a fetus based on race, color, or sex, 2) penalize medical professionals for alleged "criminal coercion" of women seeking abortions, and 3) impede women of color from accessing their constitutionally-protected right to abortion.

For example, the health professionals described ethical challenges regarding coercion and suicidal patients.

The group's letter stated: "We believe the safeguards designed to protect the vulnerable are comprehensive and rigorous, with doctors being the best professionals to assess for any concerns regarding coercion.

Those women whose husbands worked in the public or private sectors such as business, government, and other professional positions were less likely to experience sexual coercion than were those whose husbands worked in agriculture or the labor sector.

If, as the government argues, personnel assigned to Guantánamo "go through extensive professional and sensitivity training" and the Red Cross discovers physical coercion "tantamount to torture" (front page, Nov. 30), shouldn't we be asking the government to define "sensitivity training"?

Judge Allred wrote that directing the use of "evidence that the chief prosecutor considered tainted and unreliable, or perhaps obtained as a result of torture or coercion, was clearly an effort to influence the professional judgment of the chief prosecutor".

This applies especially to health care professionals who do not make the formal decision to use coercion, but at the same time are expected to execute coercive measures.

Since the aim of this study was to explore what mental health professionals themselves understood to be ethical challenges concerning the use of coercion, and since our literature review resulted in few studies on ethical challenges in connection with the use of coercion, we deliberately did not present a fixed definition or theory of ethical challenges.

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