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God forbid that Cameron should ever be in a position to affix the signboard outside Number 10, advertising his services as fixer of broken societies; for who knows what coercive violence this will mean for poor frail flesh and blood.
New offences like coercive control would take time to be properly absorbed, he said: "What coercive control does is that it's now saying that incident you've dealt with, which may not in itself be a crime, could be the latest in a series of things which, taken together, do mean a crime.
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When Burk Sauls, a leader of the support group, says on the air that Mr. Misskelley's confession was coerced, a man at the KAIT anchor desk says skeptically, "What was coercive about it?" It doesn't help that Mr. Sauls, who often seems to be smirking, answers with a reference to "a time line problem" instead of reiterating that Mr. Misskelley was questioned for hours.
So, Lamond argues, the law's authorization of coercive means is what makes it coercive, "irrespective of who is to carry them out" (Lamond 2000: p. 40).
Second, he invokes Catholic teaching to defend what he calls "coercive interrogation".
It is now time to sketch out and begin to act on what a more coercive policy would look like, using the leverage we have.
What litany of coercive practice would be complete without reference to China's one-child policy, the violent implementation of which was highlighted in two particularly horrific cases last year?
While Zimmerman, for instance, would label the offer itself coercive, what appears to do the coercing here is whatever means were or are being used to keep the recipient of the offer from reaching a better bargaining state.
Perry echoed those concerns, and said one of the only attractive options left, although difficult, is what he called "coercive diplomacy".
Mr. Memon of Rotary opposes what he called "these coercive gimmicks".
Experts in domestic violence have for years recognised the controlling behaviour of Horne's husband as abuse and in March 2012, the Home Office widened its definition of domestic violence to include what it describes as "coercive control", either financial, psychological, physical, sexual or emotional.
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