I support self-ownership, and hence oppose coerced euthanasia or delegated self-murder. |
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Have you been coerced into giving this confession by any government agency or official? |
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It instead violates a prophylactic rule intended to help discipline police and deter coerced confessions. |
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It is the respondent mother's position that she was coerced into accepting the revised support. |
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Understandably, a woman coerced into marriage by an aggressive suitor may have seen herself as a victim of a crime. |
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His client still insists that she was coerced into committing the blackmail offences by her co-defendant. |
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Despite repeated warnings from the police and the relatives about not letting strangers in she was just coerced into it. |
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Candidates are not harassed, hazed, or otherwise coerced into quitting at any time. |
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Rather than feeling coerced, people willing to participate may find it burdensome to opt in. |
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It is a coerced transfer of income from consumers and foreign businesses to a small, politically active cabal of domestic businesses. |
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No one else in any way threatened or coerced Jones, offered Jones a bribe, or even suggested that he shoot Smith. |
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In both 1914 and 1942, French Canadians rebelled, according to Richard, not so much against the war as against being coerced. |
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If he had been lured or coerced from his house, all traces of the coercer were now apparently obliterated. |
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It's almost like the Machiavellian housing policies that coerced them into the outer schemes in the first place have been super successful. |
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The girls were coerced into silence by the culprit about what they had experienced. |
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There are cases in which someone knowingly performs a corrupt action but is, say, coerced into so doing, and is therefore not blameworthy. |
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Once she is coerced into signing adoption papers, she's bundled out of the way and into the convent to save her parents further humiliation. |
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By this maneuver, the mind is protected from clutter-mind and body, separated out, are actually coerced into a negatively metaphrastic liaison. |
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There is the structural violence of coerced theft and dispossession imposed by landlords. |
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To cap their discomfort, they're intermittently coerced into becoming part of the show. |
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She has petitioned the state authorities for many years over her coerced abortion, her right to work, and other basic rights. |
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However, after nearly a week of their nonsense, Madelyn concluded that she'd had enough and the two were coerced into amends. |
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Once people with ID are arrested, they are particularly susceptible to making coerced and often false confessions. |
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Slavery signified, of course, involuntary migration and coerced labor. |
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Again the men were coerced under once more, and made to endure yet another rake along the keel of the ship, where lurked the treacherous gatherings of barnacles. |
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Roxanne Fernando was coerced into having an abortion but she did not go through with it. |
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He was coerced into outing himself by a friend of his father's who'd guessed about his orientation. |
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A coerced apology does not advance the primary objective of the CHRA, namely the eradication of discriminatory practices. |
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Workers are sometimes coerced and enticed to do things which perhaps they would not ordinarily do. |
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They have lied to us, manipulated, blackmailed and coerced us, and have even claimed that abortions lead to breast cancer. |
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The essence of human rights is that this humanity is not violated, nor constrained, nor coerced. |
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In other words, a small but important group of victims felt they had been coerced to participate in the process. |
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First, there should be protection that no religion should be coerced directly or indirectly to perform same-sex marriages. |
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Two of the men later recanted the confessions during a trial, saying they had been coerced into making them. |
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The researcher should be aware that, in certain situations, members within a family may be coerced by other members to join the study. |
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By force and using death threats, he coerced young men from the district where his gang was operating to join the gang and to commit crimes. |
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Because they have had relatively little experience of life, children are also more easily exploited, tricked, and coerced than adults. |
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In most of these countries however child prostitution, is by definition qualified as a coerced offence which is not legalised. |
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While it is highly unlikely that the U. S. will lose its reserve currency status, it will be coerced to tighten its belt. |
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It was less clear if the majority of males joined of their own volition or if they were coerced as well. |
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Adam also didn't mind sharing the horse-breaking chore one bit and openly encouraged, coerced and cajoled his younger brother into attempting to outride him. |
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I was never coerced or forced into doing anything I didn't like. |
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Claims that hundreds of voters were coerced into handing over incomplete postal votes to party activists were made in the days running up to election day. |
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Prosecutors say the family was coerced into making the video. |
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Some employees feel coerced into accepting a supervisory position that they are not ready to fill-one reason being the higher compensation that accompanies it. |
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No doubt, there are wrongful convictions that result from misidentification and coerced confessions. |
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The police eventually obtained two written confessions that the brothers would describe as coerced. |
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Her mother, from the United States, had been coerced by friends into organizing the operation. |
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Interestingly, some jurists even asserted that judges who rely on a coerced confession in a criminal conviction are to be held liable for the wrongful conviction. |
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But he made it clear that the Government would not be coerced into conceding pay awards which threatened wage inflation as other public sector employees tried to catch up. |
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He has attempted to blackguard the hunger strikers, calling for an investigation into reports that they have coerced their children into joining the fast. |
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Multiple people in prison in Illinois insist they have been wrongly convicted on the basis of coerced confessions extracted by Zuley and his colleagues. |
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First of all, the Canada which these soldiers defended was not the same country that later was coerced, manipulated, despoiled, altered and tormented without Quebec's consent. |
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For example, when people complain about practices such as video surveillance, aggressive telemarketing and mandatory drugtesting, their concern is about the 'privacy' issues of being watched, pestered and coerced. |
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Walker is coerced into a partnership with Wild West sheriff Roy Pulsipher, forming a demonically dull duo who share no tangible chemistry. |
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Edward I, who had coerced recognition as Lord Paramount of Scotland, the feudal superior of the realm, steadily undermined John's authority. |
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On the other hand, the Court observed, it is important that complainants not be coerced into entering into inadequate settlements for fear that they would otherwise lose their rights. |
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In many cases, women's continuing trauma of being subjected to coerced or forced sterilizations is compounded by the discriminatory treatment they experienced. |
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Baruch believed labor should be cajoled, coerced, and controlled as necessary: a central government agency would orchestrate the allocation of labor. |
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Part One: Bad lieutenant – American police brutality, exported from Chicago to Guantanamo Part Two: How Chicago police condemned the innocent – a trail of coerced confessions. |
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Possibly coerced into working for their lord, the construction of an earth and timber castle would not have been a drain on a client's funds. |
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Many Iraqi commanding officers were bribed by the CIA or coerced into surrendering. |
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In 1939, political antagonism stymied the work of the Church and Deaconess Anna Eklund was coerced to return to her native Finland. |
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Robinson argue that certain natural endowments gave rise to distinct colonial policies promoting either smallholder or coerced labor production. |
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The majority of forced labor, whether coerced through debt, violence, or through another manner, is often unreported. |
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The Frisii refused, whereupon a Roman military force coerced them, killing any who resisted. |
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The word slavery is often used as a pejorative to describe any activity in which one is coerced into performing. |
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So he argued, cajoled, bullied and coerced his troops, and they began preparing for the siege of Mexico. |
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Most contemporary and modern accounts suggest that he was coerced by the sepoys and his courtiers to sign the proclamation against his will. |
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Once the account is hijacked, the child is coerced into sending sexually explicit pictures of themselves with the promise of regaining control of their account. |
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More than 65,000 Akha, Hmong and other Laotian hill-dwelling tribespeople, for whom opium production is the main livelihood, have been cajoled and coerced to abandon the crop. |
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Neither I or any other member of staff at Gaming International have coerced trainers into remaining at Milton K eynes. |
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Under no circumstances may a person be coerced by the use or threat of physical force or penal sanctions to adopt, adhere to or recant a specific religion or belief. |
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Lead efforts for comprehensive research initiatives by the government to better clarify the scope of gender-based violence so that programming can be adopted to address such issues as coerced prostitution. |
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As noted above, care would have to be taken to ensure that the voluntary exit was not in fact coerced, and was carried out in a manner consistent with the employer's human rights obligations. |
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There must be independent scrutiny of the methods of interrogation to ensure that the evidence is voluntary and not coerced, given the totality of the circumstances, and is reliable. |
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The right not to participate: Neither the victim nor the offender should be coerced, or induced by unfair means, to participate in restorative processes or to accept restorative outcomes. |
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We don't have to be manipulated, guilted, coerced, or forced into anything. |
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No citizen may be coerced into embracing any religion or creed. |
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The second invasion involved a substantially larger force and Caesar coerced or invited many of the native Celtic tribes to pay tribute and give hostages in return for peace. |
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Dissension among the high ranks coerced the Normans to retreat to Italy. |
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Schwarzenegger's spokeswoman said the staff had asked for volunteers and had not coerced or tricked anyone into participating in the photo opportunity. |
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Yet I still wouldn't outlaw such cruel and repressive clothing, as long as it's the women themselves choosing to wear burkas and they're not being coerced by family members. |
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