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Candidates are increasingly resorting to intimidation to win.
He and his supporters are increasingly resorting to intimidation.
"The university has shown no interest in opening dialogue and it's resorting to intimidation," said a spokesperson for the occupiers.
How ironic is the fascism trope when it is the animal liberationists who have embraced the totalitarian mindset, resorting to intimidation and violence rather than the debate and civil disobedience characteristic of a liberal democratic society.
Mr. Kufuor accused President Rawlings, a former fighter-pilot who staged two coups before embracing political and economic reforms, of resorting to intimidation and other irregularities to keep his National Democratic Congress in power.
The Vatican can not win without resorting to intimidation.
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Mr. Mugabe has often resorted to intimidation to secure his power.
And Shell is entitled to recover its investment before paying out royalties.But where Russia's government may have had a good case for renegotiating the deal, instead it has resorted to intimidation.
The company resorted to intimidation and violence to retain the contract as well.
When that failed, they resorted to intimidation to silence critics -- even pummeling the venerable Justice Goldstone into submission.
But too many governments in the region still resort to intimidation, questionable legal practices, restrictions on NGO registration, efforts to silence bloggers.
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