When, however, people watched the recording from the perspective of the suspect, suddenly the interview appeared more coercive.
Following his arrest in Pakistan in March 2003, Mohammed was also subjected to intensive coercive measures.
Mitchell got to interview some individuals due to the coercive powers of federal prosecutors.
By implication, coercive controls had little to do with lowering fertility, which would have happened anyway.
It has coercive power, so it is essential that you have a healthy scepticism of it.
Their products, prices and profitability will be determined with coercive help by government bureaucrats.
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"That's kind of coercive, " said Dr. Michael Salamon, an Orthodox psychologist on Long Island.
Coercive measures are unwisely banned with no exceptions, regardless of the danger confronting the country.
The coercive power of the state to violate individual rights is, on this issue, prohibited.
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Moscow has already demonstrated its serial willingness to use energy as a coercive weapon.
If we have the right to use force, we certainly have the right to take coercive measures.
If transactions cease to reflect principles of fair exchange, then all transactions become a coercive, sick joke.
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Through numerous country studies, the author concludes that all durable regimes had essential coercive characteristics in common.
Trying to classify these markets as wholly private or wholly coercive becomes an impediment to clear thinking.
Clearly there are some services, like the police and the courts, that are inherently coercive and monopolistic.
In the suit decided by the Supreme Court, 26 states argued that the Medicaid expansion was coercive.
The latest coercive idea is that doctors who participate in Medicare must have their billings made public.
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Following his defiance, Mohammed was subjected to a number of coercive interrogation techniques including being waterboarded 183 times.
But once the amount of competition drops below a certain threshold, it suddenly becomes a coercive state institution!
Abusive coaches are the products of emotionally illiterate and physically and psychologically violent, coercive and under-informed coaching environments.
In country after country even in China birth rates were already falling when the government began implementing more coercive policies.
No one from Mubarak's coercive security apparatus was sentenced for any violence during the revolutionary rallies, he said.
Clinton has advocated "coercive diplomacy" and believes carrots and sticks are needed in any sensible national security strategy.
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But the rule-making is not coercive and gives seniors more autonomy, not less.
The communists are excluded from the government which should facilitate the rapid dismantling of the previous regime's coercive institutions.
Its coercive institutions, especially the secret police and intelligence services, worked very closely with those of the Soviet Union.
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Instead the activity that goes by the name antitrust is itself coercive monopoly power of the most sweeping nature possible.
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Rapidly losing its popular base, the regime is becoming increasingly dependent on its coercive forces, especially the Islamic Revolutionary Guard.
We must reject the institutions of liberty and choose instead to bind our actions together through the coercive power of government.
Shell could not resist the governmentb s coercive pressure and went on to comply with the "request" to lower the prices.
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