If it becomes very powerful, we're going to find that it may use its power either directly or coercively. |
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This has become such a coercively powerful myth that it is now beyond all dissection or analysis. |
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Cynicism abounds, especially about the corrupt new order that has replaced the coercively deadening old one. |
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The men from the Linyi PSB coercively took Chen Guangcheng back to his home. |
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Some – maybe more than we care to admit – of those who help victims are actually perpetrating coercive control and being coercively controlled. |
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The class in power will often coercively extract and extort far more labour out of the debtor than the fair value of the credit they received. |
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But it's one thing to judge them, and another to impose your judgement coercively. |
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But imposing this coercively is problematic, no matter how well intentioned it may be. |
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It is controversial which of these ideals, if any, are morally acceptable, and which, if any, should be coercively enforced as requirements of justice. |
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On the contrary, our government should not be entitled to coercively acquire so much personal information, for such a wide variety of purposes without a judicial warrant or particularly urgent circumstances. |
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The solution to that problem was not to make non-State actors responsible under international law, since the only judicial institutions capable of acting coercively were at the State level. |
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The report calls coercively on the Cyprus Government to accept it, as did Messrs Oostlander, Verheugen and others today, proving how hypocritical their proclamations are about respect for international law. |
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According to ERRC documentation and that of of partner organisations, Romani women have been coercively sterilised in recent years in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia. |
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The Saharawi population was threatened by police and gendarmerie that forcefully and coercively forbade access to the court building, and was refused entry to the trial. |
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