Word: coerciveã
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...States sent the intelligence community in pursuit of false leads and diminished the potential for justice for the horrible crimes alleged in his case. In the parallel military commission trial of Salim Hamdan, Osama bin Laden’s driver, the judge already has banned some “coercive?? evidence, which means that Mohammed's confessions may not be allowed, either...
...took the poster down and tore it up,” said Clarke, who felt that the poster was “coercive?? and imposing on her “personal space...
...right to defend yourself, because you have a property right in yourself. The word coercion includes all forms of aggression, including rape, murder and military aggression, as well as many things (for example, pickpocketing or theft) that do not involve an overtly violent act. That is, “coercive?? is not the opposite of “nonviolent.” It is the opposite of “consensual” or “cooperative...
...public protest and civil disobedience has been repeatedly denounced as “coercive.” This criticism is familiar to student-labor activists at Harvard. Although it did not involve any physical force, many called the living wage sit-in of last spring “coercive?? because it was not intended to persuade the administration to pay its workers a living wage (two years of such attempts had proven that futile) so much as to induce it to. “Coercion,” thus used, simply refers to any form of action used...
...PSLM members, Summers’ reference to the tactics as “coercive?? came as a slap in the face...
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