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This is another reason why we cannot support the lifting of coercive measures.
But sometimes the state is forced to implement coercive measures.
You link this with China's coercive measures of population management.
Judicial action was reinforced by the development of coercive measures.
He said, "The key to behavioral change is voluntary, not coercive measures."
- I dislike coercive measures, but the matter is urgent.
May I add that preventing crime should not mean more - and only more - coercive measures.
It is not feasible to apply coercive measures to royal scions.
On this issue, the report should have introduced coercive measures to eliminate this state of affairs.
This was followed by a number of other coercive measures described in the textbooks as pacific blockades.
The West would blame his hard-line opponents, not him, for introducing coercive measures - as it had done so many times before.
Coercive measures are not enough to reduce crime and organised crime.
"A victory will signal to politicians all around the country that voters want coercive measures and are unsatisfied with the present course."
Other more coercive measures are almost bound to be used when participation breaks down - a general issue which will be returned to later.
It is impossible to reason such fear away or attempt to eradicate it by coercive measures.
But exaggerated fears risk fostering discrimination or demand for coercive measures that would drive the disease underground.
Our system of government, like trial by jury, puts all coercive measures to the test of hostile, questioning review.
But judging by the woolly proposals in the report, there is no question of adopting coercive measures towards employers.
(Most of these coercive measures were banned Friday by the military command in Iraq.)
We cannot now withdraw those quotas with coercive measures that impinge upon the Member States' substantive rights.
While the US manuals contained coercive measures, they did not rise to the level of what is generally defined as torture.
Beacon urges on the English government the adoption of strong coercive measures in order to eradicate Irish national feeling.
Coercive measures were initially avoided.
Failure to collectivize agriculture by voluntary means led briefly to the adoption of coercive measures to increase peasant participation.
"What I have in mind are attempts to undercut the charter-stipulated powers of the Security Council to use coercive measures," he said.
"The international community has not been able to bring enough coercive power to force him out."
"He is only a human being, for all his coercive power.
His coercive power settled over them like a bright net.
In these regions, the coercive power of the state was felt much more strongly that it had been before.
Coercive Power is the manager's ability to punish an employee.
Some disputes need the coercive power of the state to enforce a resolution.
If that coercive power were entirely taken away, they would probably soon break out into open violence and bloodshed.
Coercive power is associated with physical sanctions and force.
Of course these courts had no sort of real coercive powers.
Gordon strongly believed that the use of coercive power damages relationships.
It has a wide range of coercive powers, including forcing people to answer questions under oath.
When ties are weak, groups prefer a stronger leader with a coercive power base.
The Church was made dependent" on the coercive power of the secular sword.
He nodded gravely, struck a pose, and reached out with all of his coercive power.
I can feel your mighty coercive power even though you've got it leashed back."
The boatman's frenzy began to diminish under the drug and the pressure of the girl's coercive power.
Many Muslim fundamentalists would use the coercive powers of government to force compliance with their religious beliefs.
"What they are trying to do here is use the coercive power of the state to make parents shape up," Ms. Harris said.
"We have the advantage of being able to use the coercive power of the criminal-justice system to get people to stay."
These forms of power are commonly known as reward and coercive power respectively.
The husband had coercive powers to govern most aspects of a woman's life, particularly through his control of money.
Cherokee clans held the only coercive power within Cherokee society.
The procedure does not exist in ordinary societies, since voluntary associations have no coercive power.
For an instant, her coercive power stabbed out.