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Integration in this area can for that reason only be achieved by means of coercion.
Means of coercion are acquired, coinage, military and police.
Terrorism is the systematic use of terror especially as a means of coercion.
No person may be compelled to belong to another faith by means of coercion or inducement.
It is the ultimate escalation in international relations conflicts, and follows explicit diplomatic threat to use force as a means of coercion.
In trying to achieve our ideals by means of coercion, we kill off the source of our wealth.
Some examples of means of coercion:
Article 3 of the 2008 constitution guarantees religious freedom, but also forbids conversion 'by means of coercion or inducement'.
The Commission must fulfil its role, but not under the threat of a vote of censure or any other means of coercion.
Means of coercion
The stated reason is that money is a means of coercion, and compliance cannot be truly informed and voluntary if it is purchased.
Every discourse, as Mr. Fish proposes in his literary-critical mode, "is an engine of exclusion and therefore a means of coercion."
Each house has its bomb shelter and secret tutus or underground holes where families can hide when the army returns to using more violent means of coercion.
It is a very grave mistake to think that the enjoyment of seeing and searching can be promoted by means of coercion and a sense of duty.
To curtail this possibility, most groups have very powerful means of coercion to prevent breakaway factions (or, in religions, "heresies") from competing directly with the old group.
The group of soldiers under Mr. Jaeger's command tried to do just that, but more people kept arriving, and the border guards had no means of coercion.
Although the FDG publicly denies utilizing violence as a means of coercion, the reality is quite the contrary, as the Ghosts quickly discover.
In the police proceedings it was determined violation of human rights with excessive use of means of coercion and misuse of other police authorization by police officials.
If one of the candidates were to believe that this would put them at a disadvantage, they may use other means of coercion or influence to put themselves into an advantageous position.
But we cannot afford the risk that the Soviet leadership might entertain the illusion that nuclear war could be an option--or its threat a means of coercion--for them."
Despite a lack of any formal means of coercion, the ILO then urged its 44 original member countries to adopt and ratify conventions limiting oppressive labor market practices.
The hadith in question had momentous political implications, because it supported those who argued that the caliph's authority was similarly invalid - because it, too, had been secured by means of coercion.
Rewards can do this in several ways, including serving as a proxy for a punishment by withholding a reward as the reward stands as a means of coercion to complete an otherwise undesirable task.