Now pending appeals, its owners will be coerced by bureaucratic diktat to provide abortifacients.
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If Israel could only be coerced into giving up land, everything would be fine.
If Britain goes in, he thinks, it may be coerced into harmonising its system with the continentals'.
Perhaps Khashoggi also hoped that Native Nations would be coerced into additional stock loan transactions to keep the house of cards upright.
Business groups have opposed this draft legislation because, they claim, employees could be coerced into checking yes on a card to unionize.
But business minister Viscount Younger of Leckie insisted the new employment status was "wholly voluntary" and people could not be coerced into accepting revised contracts.
South Korea and Japanese officials have said they were worried that Washington could be coerced by China into reducing the U.S. military footprint in Asia.
Leftists therefore think little boys can be conditioned into preferring dolls over toy soldiers, and similarly Fake-conservatives believe that adults can be coerced into choosing alcohol over marijuana.
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"It sounds kind of drastic, but initially people need to be coerced into making changes, " says Dr. Liviu Klein, cardiology fellow with the Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute, Northwestern University Hospital.
He said the BMA backed the call for consultants to play a much greater role in making these decisions and said junior doctors must never be coerced into signing DNR orders.
As he prepares to address the U.N. this week about the nature of the war on terrorism that formally began on that day, he needs to make clear that the U.S. will not allow itself to be coerced into a U.N. cul-de-sac, or worse.
So, too, Friedman and Rothkopf write that by supporting Israel, Romney is harming Israel, because it is Israel's vital interest to be diplomatically coerced into surrendering to its Palestinian enemies.
"While everyone has the right to express their cultural, traditional or religious background by wearing a specific form of dress, no one should be pressurized or coerced to do so, " he said.
Consumers will be pushed not quite coerced to choose the product designed by the agency.
Those parts of the health-care industry that couldn't be bribed outright, like Big Pharma, were coerced into acceding to this agenda.
With Ukrainian renunciation in the past few days of this coerced agreement, however, the stage may be set for Russian military strikes (nominally at the invitation of "threatened ethnic minorities" in Eastern Ukraine) the sort of aggression on the part of the former Soviet armed forces that Boris Yeltsin may be unwilling or no longer able to prevent.
With Ukrainian renunciation in the past few days of this coerced agreement, however, the stage may be set for Russian military strikes (nominally at the invitation of "threatened ethnic minorities" in Eastern Ukraine) -- the sort of aggression on the part of the former Soviet armed forces that Boris Yeltsin may be unwilling or no longer able to prevent.
The American Civil Liberties Union, meanwhile, said the law makes it possible for people to be tried and put to death based on hearsay or testimony coerced by beatings.
This alone would be sufficient to tag the legislation as immoral, but it also coerced banks to direct scarce resources into risky uses and away from more productive uses.
When a girl like Kelly was brought in on prostitution charges she could be prosecuted as an adult with no question of whether she was coerced or even forced into the work.
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If either side is coerced by a third party, then market distortions arise, and suboptimal transactions take place which may not be in either party's interest.
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