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Then there would be coercion".
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He has budgeted a million dollars to resettle some seventy families from the shores of Lake Urema, and he said that there would be no coercion, only enticement: better homes, better social services, better economic opportunities.
"We call it an adversary system, but a better term would be a coercion system.
Either way, U.S. climate envoy Todd Stern said there would be no coercion.
Incentive measures must not be coercion measures.
Eddie says that Locke was chosen because his psych profile said he would be "amenable for coercion".
For example, confessions obtained through coercion would be admissible as evidence.
Mr. Fontana acknowledged that as he developed the show, it became clear that rape and sexual coercion would be prominent features.
But she expressed doubt that the claim of government misconduct would succeed, even on appeal, because nothing "short of extreme physical or psychological coercion" would be outrageous enough to warrant dismissing an indictment.
Domestic abuse charity Refuge made the point that there is not enough success in implementing existing laws, even when there is physical violence involved, and control and coercion would be more difficult to prove.
But under the legislation, coercion would be a felony.
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