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By threatening coercion against those who refuse to pay, the state establishes the conditions under which it would not be pointless to pitch in a condition in which you can be confident others will pitch in too.
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By Friday evening, however, Mr Dolan and his colleagues had revised their opinion: "…today's proposal continues to involve needless government intrusion in the internal governance of religious institutions, and to threaten government coercion of religious people and groups to violate their most deeply held convictions".On first glance, it seems that Mr Obama's accommodation had little effect.
"I sort of lost interest," said Mr. Heron, who barely sees his brother anymore, adding that he saw nothing to do "short of grabbing him and throwing him in a room and saying, 'One of us isn't walking out until we're both sober.' " In the end, Justice Carol Berkman of State Supreme Court did resort to coercion -- threatening prison to force treatment.
30 Since coercion involves threatening to harm individuals physically, psychologically, financially, or in other ways if they decline to enrol in research, 31 we do not believe that expanding the range of benefits that could be provided to people in LMICs will increase the potential for coercion.
Coercion threatens autonomy of patients, may have adverse effects, and it threatens health care professionals' perception of what constitutes good care and treatment.
On April 11, he was charged with sex abuse, official misconduct, unlawful imprisonment and attempted coercion, accused of sexually abusing and then threatening two women.
The second charge related to coercion of a public official, which, as McCrum explained, involved Perry "threatening Rosemary Lehmberg in her capacity as a public servant to resign or otherwise he would veto" funding for her Public Integrity Unit. .
At one point, the priest, "using coercion, put money into the pocket of the victim and demanded silence, threatening to tell everyone what had happened," the public prosecutor said in the criminal complaint.
In cities across Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, gangs terrorize residents into submission and recruit young people by force or coercion, promising "work" for youths who have little prospect of finding formal employment – and threatening death for those who refuse.
"Coercion was considered to have occurred when perpetrators used pressure or manipulation (e.g., "threatening to end the relationship" or "continually verbally pressuring me") to induce compliance in nonconsensual penetrative sexual acts," the study states.
As for the regions, officials waver between severity (threatening to grab financial control from the worst offenders) and claims that they can meet their deficit targets without coercion.
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