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Instead, it is the government — which does not accept EWTN's religious choice and can punish that choice by imposing fines — that is coercing us.
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It doesn't permit testimony that's coerced or (obtained by) torture, or a conviction based on hearsay".
Self-incriminating statements that were coerced out of him by interrogators at Bagram and Gitmo were to be used against him at trial.
The Brazilian mining concern Vale, according to Bremmer, is a prominent example of a company that was coerced by its government to advance the state objective of stimulating the economy.
Our study is in line with other studies that show that patients' lives seem modestly improved under ACT [ 56] and that being coerced does not necessarily negatively influence patients satisfaction with treatment [ 57, 58].
This notion of authority need not involve duties on the part of the population that is being coerced.
Multiple perpetrator rape (MPR), that is sex coerced by two or more perpetrators, is highly prevalent in South Africa [ 1, 2].
There was no sign that one bat was coercing another to donate blood.
Ultimately, a jury didn't believe that he was coerced, or that he was remorseful, according to a complicated checklist they filled out to determine their verdict.
Historically, ancestors, plants, animals, and inanimate objects were considered to possess souls or spirits that could be coerced or enticed by male priests.
Accustomed to dealing with a defined hierarchy and organizations that can be coerced by targeting bosses, the Kremlin chose to put pressure on companies rather than users.
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