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Seventy-five percent of the non-coerced and 71% of the coerced clients were abstinent in the last month of their treatment before discharge (χ2 31.05, p <.0001).
Our findings show differences in theclinical manifestations between the coerced population studied in this sample and other non-coerced schizophrenia populations.
In the midst of war he has called America's allies, quote, a "coalition of the coerced and the bribed".
Yet most of the coerced Christians refuse even this small gesture and suffer agonizing torture and death instead.
If the prosecution can build a persuasive case without using the coerced "confession," then whether a defendant endured waterboarding is immaterial in determining guilt or innocence.
The coerced Russian taxpayer pays for supplements in the Washington Post and Daily Telegraph, filled with puff pieces for the regime.
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Misskelley later recanted, claiming that the police coerced the confession.
Already, in 2003, the US coerced the Belgian parliament into modifying its universal jurisdiction law.
Although The Supremes disliked the song, the producers coerced them into recording it.
The charges require proof that the pimps had coerced the women working for them into performing sex for money.
His new lawyer, Paul Casteleiro, said that the police had coerced the statement, which he called "absolutely not true".
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