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  1. using force or the threat of force

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The coercive forces of evil had to be met with the coercive power of federal courts, Congress, the White House, even the federalised National Guard.
But as we surveil each other in profoundly coercive ways, we also risk — as is often the case with informal forms of power — replicating the coercive power of the state itself.
Using a country's coercive measures as an opportunity to directly engage with their oppressed people gives the engaging country a way to influence domestic politics without using military or coercive measures.
"The new exhibit will focus more broadly on the history of interrogation, to include both coercive methods (physical and psychological) and non-coercive methods (such as rapport building)," reads the Dec.
" She also alleged Cohen used "intimidation and coercive tactics.
Stories of coercive and aggressive sexual encounters might make us uncomfortable and angry at the storyteller, simply because it's making us reflect on many of our own uncomfortable, arrogant, and coercive experiences.
"They are being held in a coercive environment," Keaney said.
However, the coercive control law only applies to British nationals.
Sometimes their relationships with informers were coercive, but other times
The term "coercive measures" generally refers to detention in China.
"I think we shouldn't resort to coercive questions," he said.
Rick Scott, who claimed the administration's move was illegally coercive.
The regime's coercive methods are allied with punitive conservative values.
This coercive rule was dropped the following convention, in 1980.
Such gains might be in the form of coercive diplomacy.
This decision supports the characterization of some WWPs as coercive.
The coercive power of the state should be invoked sparingly.
Coercive practices A State Department spokesman said Pompeo made the decision because he had determined the UN agency "supports or participates in the management or a program of coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization" in China.
Unsecured creditors in similar situations have challenged such plans as coercive.
Mr Kovalev's finest hour was ending the practice of coercive psychiatry.
Coercive diplomacy can work: indeed, it produced the deal of 2300.
But Mr. Obama's strategy had a major coercive element as well.
As for the idea that interrogation techniques are often coercive, eh.
One of these is that the financial inducement cannot be coercive.
It demonstrated the coercive power of the government, and magnified it.
Rajneesh's ashram in India, told me that coercive psychological pressure was
McMaster noted that Beijing's "tremendous coercive economic power" over North Korea.
The coercive policy also affects many members of the majority ethnicity.
The jury is out whether coercive diplomacy will change Syria's behavior.
First, sanctions are not the only tool of coercive economic diplomacy.
There must be some limits to the coercive power of government.
The Court regarded such a broad funding cutoff as unconstitutionally coercive.
This is why democracies are coercive — and why some libertarians dislike them.
In the prison's early years, interrogators frequently used coercive techniques on detainees.
Sullivan stated that the "coercive fine" would be imposed starting on Dec.
This coercive Ponzi scheme could only last if dollars kept coming in.
For example, did you know that law experts consider police tactics coercive?
Almost everywhere marriage is becoming less obligatory, less coercive and less dutiful.
This is where their notions of wealth as non-coercive comes from.
Coercive enforcement of population control policies continued in violation of international standards.
The coercive measures have made Taiwan's people uneasy about the island's security.
Restall skillfully describes a subtler story of relationships both loving and coercive.
Like Obama, he also has not pushed for coercive interrogations to resume.
Now it seems to understand it will need to be more coercive.
That perceived distance might even make voters more receptive to coercive interventions.
Secretive arbitration proceedings and coercive NDAs literally prevent workers from saying #MeToo.
In her late teens, Haines was in a coercive and abusive relationship.
"I just think it's coercive," said Mr. Bowers of advertising to kids.
It highlights, through Aunt Lydia, the coercive tactics employed by repressive states.
The resurrection of the politics of coercive piety will transform American life.
We don't believe that social problems can be solved by coercive measures.
The BBC's funding model shields it from coercive economic and political pressure.
President Trump: You can't solve social problems with taxes or coercive measures.
"Today's ruling contravenes a fundamental and time-honored position of the United States Supreme Court: Interrogation tactics that may not be coercive when applied to adults are coercive when applied to children and the mentally impaired," they said.
The CIA's coercive interrogations at its secret prisons have been the subject of days of testimony at those hearings in Guantanamo, and defense attorneys have argued that any evidence gathered from detainees gained by coercive techniques is inadmissible.
We cannot and will not accept unilateral, coercive changes to the status quo.
We need to train teachers in positive behavioral interventions instead of coercive practices.
Coyotes employed by the cartel for human trafficking are often violent and coercive.
Their relationship culminates in strange and unpleasant—but not violent or coercive—sex.
Coercive diplomacy needs inducements of a kind the Trump administration has not offered.
The lawsuit says DuVernay's series blames the Reid Technique for advocating 'coercive tactics'
FDR was measured by two scales: harsh-coercive fathering and paternal warmth/supportiveness.
The case has come at a critical time for victims of coercive control.
Introduced in 1950, the Constitution imported the bulk of coercive British colonial laws.
"The circumstances under which she told the story were coercive," Dr. Tyson said.
It's when the stalking begins, and coercive control and stalking correlate positively with murder.
Secretive, coercive and often magnetic, cult leaders are known to manipulate their followers' minds.
Coercive amnesia traps a person, or a society, in a cycle of neurotic repetition.
In his view, population reductions sit on a spectrum from totally voluntary to coercive.
Remember, the deal took all of our nonmilitary, economically coercive options off the table.
It has also approved "coercive measures", a Chinese legal term that generally means detention.
A wellness program that's actually about wellness would be entirely voluntary, not financially coercive.
But I think the approaches were always very underhanded and coercive in their nature.
Those two states disagree -- by 170 feet -- on the effective range of coercive speech.
The other thing we'd stay away from is anything coercive or things like that.
Some, like limits on plea bargaining and a ban on coercive questioning, corrected excesses.
Coercive fines, they said, are usually applied only to corporations, which cannot be jailed.
Some Gulf states are trying to curb the most coercive elements of the system.
We recognize that the coercive nature of criminal law and penalties raise special questions.
Lauer has admitted that he acted inappropriately, but denies any coercive or abusive behavior.
In the process, successful competitors amass a kind of virtual deterrent or coercive power.
But there have been several signs of North Korea turning to more coercive diplomacy.
It would be the sound of fury resonating through the corridors of coercive power.
Most important, the Democrats have simply had an ineffective, negative and coercive economic message.
Most egregious of all was a coercive vasectomy drive to control population growth. Mrs.
" He added, "I am for a Jewish state but against a religiously coercive state.
In contrast, the United States' coercive credibility in the region is close to nonexistent.
Other countries, including Nepal, Cambodia and India, have incentive programs rather than coercive measures.
Sanctions as coercive tactics per se have not changed Russia's conduct of foreign policy.
Much of this activity involved Trump's allegedly coercive interactions with then-FBI director James Comey.
Do their employees have direct knowledge of or aid "black PR" and coercive psychological operations?
But it said WWF's involvement in "coercive" and violent raids on local villages was alarming.
Criticizing the "coercive" approach to the drug war, López Obrador, who comes into power Dec.
These rules are ripe for a legal challenge by workers who are facing coercive penalties.
Workers and labour activists have often attacked strict discipline as coercive, unfair and potentially counterproductive.
But the more coercive Mr Khamenei's rule gets the more attractive Mr Sistani's teachings appear.
They emphasize acts of strategic physical and emotional mobility within the totalitarian and coercive slavocracy.
In fact, that's downright coercive, a practice not permitted in biomedical research or medical practice.
But the coercive parts of the kafala system of sponsoring foreign workers should be dismantled.
McCain has long cast himself as a staunch opponent of brutal and coercive interrogation tactics.
Coercive laws, whether prior censorship or after-the-fact sanctions, provide one kind of limit.
They more or less reassert their control in much more subtle, covert, less coercive methods.
In England and Wales, coercive control in intimate relationships became a criminal offense in 2015.
But this doesn't mean we should throw in the towel for coercive diplomacy just yet.
"Some paramilitary organizations still have coercive control and influence over some communities," Sheridan pointed out.
It is appalling to see some shift attention away from his coercive and violative acts.
Sexually coercive men often believe that they have greater mating success than they actually do.
We have ongoing coercive control by paramilitary structures at a local level across many communities.
Luckily, the Islamic tradition has means other than coercive power with which to present itself.
Thus, her time in jail cannot be considered coercive, an attempt to compel her testimony.
In this regard, the program was less benign and more coercive than its promoters acknowledged.
But a more fundamental obstacle is the transactional and coercive nature of political life here.
The Americans supplied the questions, and the Jordanians extracted the responses, often through coercive means.
In reality, abortion providers were the only people I found who weren't manipulative and coercive.
America's current system of coercive, demanding and often demeaning care itself creates resistance to treatment.
For one, there's rarely enough time in court to fully explain less obvious coercive dynamics.
"President Trump: You can't solve social problems with taxes or coercive measures," López Obrador wrote.
Instead it's more about coercive control, which can be more insidious and more difficult to [detect].
Unlike the drake case, there's no allegation that the relationship with McDougal was coercive or nonconsensual.
With China, it&aposs a whole different story, the coercive technology transfer, theft of intellectual property.
The sheer normalcy of the coercive treatment the government subjected Hutchins to raises the larger question.
"President Trump: Social problems cannot be resolved with taxes or coercive measures," the Mexican leader wrote.
Adopting coercive regulations, ignoring the Supreme Court's qualms and dismissing critics peremptorily will achieve the opposite.
Delaware law, he said, presumes that controlling shareholders have "inherently coercive" power over their fellow investors.
Eritrea has acquired a reputation as a coercive state and become something of an international pariah.
Almost all cyberattacks fall below this threshold, including crime, espionage, and (to date) politically coercive acts.
Most famously, the Gulf states have large oil revenues per capita, and they are quite coercive.
She uses their oblique and angular beauty in a way that is both erotic and coercive.
Other times, the power dynamics of office relationships are problematic, with relationships being or becoming coercive.
While there's no bright line for when a condition counts as coercive, there are some standards.
Information about coercive behavior needs to be in front of the courts at an early stage.
We imposed heavily coercive policies on the predominantly-minority population of pregnant women who used crack.
They also produced the first coercive states that took slaves and oppressed large numbers of people.
David hopes the case impact the lives of other people suffering domestic abuse and coercive control.
Always stylishly dressed (Ann Roth did the costumes), Ms. May's Gladys retains her coercive hostess's charm.
It is a form of harassment and often part of a pattern of coercive domestic abuse.
The CIA declined to comment on the newly obtained drawings showing the alleged coercive interrogation techniques.
Whatever theoretical controls on coercive violence he'd tried to impose were quickly rendered useless in practice.
" He added, "Professors have coercive power, which isn't the best thing to pair with financial opportunity.
"This Court has no basis for concluding that the SALT cap is unconstitutionally coercive," he concluded.
This messaging could ramp up coercive pressure, given how much the Iranian regime fears internal subversion.
Today it would need an even more intrusive and coercive approach to assert its IP rights unilaterally.
Open suggestions for sexual favors, casual nudity, "coercive negotiation" for massages both giving and receiving ... it's horrifying.
Without basic income, the labor market is coercive, and that means people accept what they can get.
It's a bad, coercive, and common dynamic that many women (and men) have had unpleasant experiences with.
The group holds "coercive power" over several opposition groups, serving as a sort of "kingmaker," Heras said.
Nowadays, the statutory contempt power is used, less coercive and more in an attitude of retributive punishment.
You can also sense this production's distaste for the coercive erotic encounters brought about by fairy chemistry.
This is all to say that direct talks can be part of a strategy of coercive diplomacy.
Consequently, US national security will be better served countering the Kremlin's coercive behavior beyond conventional military power.
It all started when I got stuck in a coercive relationship six weeks into the first semester.
Or I hear of any sexually aggressive, coercive, or inappropriate shit from bands or Warped Tour employees?
Ideally, Mr. Ross said, policy toward Iran would be a mix of coercive measures and diplomatic inducements.
"With Obama, one could argue that the coercive part of the equation was not believable," he said.
The IRGC's coercive power has underwritten the domestic policies and foreign ambitions of the supreme leader's office.
But she stressed that any efforts to negotiate a settlement with Mr. Bleckner had not been coercive.
They are, to put it bluntly, the coercive application of Western cultural ideals to everyday human bodies.
Some prosecutors say these types of offers are inherently coercive when the alternative is staying in prison.
Protecting against any kind of coercive misuse of these drugs will have to be a top priority.
No NATO member wants to be caught in the crossfire or tied to a coercive American occupation.
"Trump's tactics tend to be power based — they are coercive, and they degrade over time," DeSteno added.
I ask Kassin if there are dispositional characteristics that render certain people susceptible to coercive interrogation tactics.
"Such coercive, aggressive behavior is counter to having a free and open Indo-Pacific region," he said.
And by proving that open, liberal, democratic societies will always defeat those that are closed, coercive and cruel.
Cooke believes that specialist staff, trained in identifying coercive and abusive relationships, would improve the reporting process greatly.
Some occasionally do pay a debt to an individual parlor, and those are the situations that are coercive.
When nonconsensual or coercive, sexting is an act of intimate partner violence that needs to be taken seriously.
It also requires the threat of punishment—the basis of the modern state's coercive power to enforce laws.
Some political philosophers argue that it's impossible to justify the inequalities in coercive power inherent in political authority.
So, instead of continuing an often coercive and heterosexist practice, this writer says down with the kiss cam!
In short, President Trump's executive order is more coercive than President Obama's signature legislation, the Affordable Care Act.
All of his relationships have been legal and consensual, never coercive, or abusive, and he condemns such behavior.
It is time to abandon coercive diplomacy and develop an approach that can be described as restorative diplomacy.
If you criticize his coercive policy of separating asylum-seekers' children from their parents, you want open borders.
And it did repeal ObamaCare's individual mandate, a small but significant part of the coercive big-government law.
Alternatively, they want to help students figure out if it's a healthy choice for their relationship or coercive.
The lawyers argued their client was subject to coercive police tactics and that he is borderline intellectually disabled.
Such coercive tactics, however, could literally backfire if Japan or South Korea decide to retaliate, triggering further escalation.
According to NCADV, 4 in 10 people have experienced some kind of coercive control from an intimate partner.
As a result, Miranda is regularly cited as authority for the legality of all of these coercive techniques.
When these measures failed to arrest Venezuela's authoritarian slide, Mr. Trump began reviewing options for more coercive measures.
"They are obviously applying a lot of coercive power over Taiwan," said Yang, the former Taiwan defense minister.
Teaching students about consent, teenage dating violence and bodily autonomy is critical to prevent abusive and coercive relationships.
The attack on Ghouta crossed Mr. Obama's "red line," but he chose coercive diplomacy instead of military action.
Now it's his turn to nurture the country's fledgling institutions by taking on its coercive, corrupt political culture.
They also argued that the coercive nature of the re-education centers meant they amounted to detention camps.
But others supported more radical and coercive models of social distancing, which has led us into lockdown territory.
What remains are Zubaydah's own drawings of the coercive interrogation techniques that he says were used on him.
They are the most comprehensive visualizations of the coercive techniques that he says that were used against him.
Without a military force, the secretary general's coercive power is limited, but the position enjoys a bully pulpit.
North Korea is clearly, however, pushing the boundaries of what it can achieve through asymmetric coercive military means.
It was many years after Edmondson's first training that she caught a glimpse of Nxivm's more coercive tactics.
In some cases, colleges lied about job placement rates and used coercive techniques to get students to enroll.
Coercive legislation to secure clean waterways, breathable air and sustainable fishing practices seems good and necessary, yet un-libertarian.
Mr. Hayden took over the C.I.A. after authorization of coercive interrogation tactics were withdrawn, but he remains a defender.
"Unfortunately, I can only see ways of having teachers armed that will lead to coercive control," Parrow told Refinery29.
It is the coercive and unfair nature of the system that spurred so many prisoners to strike last month.
On Tuesday, a State Department spokeswoman said China should "immediately cease its coercive efforts" and resume dialogue with Taipei.
Because it is unable to satisfy the vast variety of people's wants, a centrally planned economy is innately coercive.
And on Saturday, at his swearing-in ceremony, the veteran leftist leader spoke out against "coercive measures" on immigration.
The bottom line: Washington is continuing to rely on coercive economic measures as its chief policy tool against Tehran.
The first is asking what would a reasonable person say if you said that something coercive happened to you?
Right now the crown prince acts with the authority of the king and controls the coercive powers of state.
"One of the main hallmarks of coercive control is that the abuser tries to isolate the victim," she says.
Her incarceration farther is designed to be coercive; it is intended to break her, to force her to submit.
They don't use terror so much as they use the coercive power of government to impose themselves on us.
All the GOP replacement plans protect them, but not through the cynical, coercive scheme that the ObamaCare architects used.
The guidelines recognize that being transgender is not a disorder and explicitly reject "coercive treatment or forced behavior modification".
And yet, individuals and corporations are never seen as being coercive, even as they accumulate massive amounts of power.
Ireland has expanded the legal definition of domestic abuse to include "coercive control," which includes emotional and psychological abuse.
Jefferson City, Missouri (CNN)FBI agents have been questioning Missouri lawmakers about possible coercive tactics by associates of Gov.
Such a coercive condition, he explained, "imposes a penalty on the free exercise of religion" and cannot be permitted.
Coercive control often escalates to spousal physical violence, as a 2010 study in The Journal of Interpersonal Violence found.
But he also said 85033 days may not be enough time for that type of "coercive diplomacy" to work.
So I have to respect my brothers and sisters who differ on this question, enough not to be coercive.
As a child, Sally was canny enough to realize that love can be coercive, and to fear that power.
The second was whether a provision forcing states to cover more people or lose federal funding was unconstitutionally coercive.
States are also reluctant to capitulate to coercive pressure because it may tempt stronger powers to escalate their demands.
"Using humanitarian aid as a coercive tool and de-funding schools and hospitals has destructive implications," the statement continued.
The CIA destroyed the videotapes of the coercive interrogations of Abu Zubaydah in 2005, according to the Senate report.
But the Trump administration is also examining coercive Chinese practices to acquire technology, known as the Section 301 inquiry.
But in the absence of much public comment, American allies seem confused about the administration's strategy of coercive diplomacy.
These policies and coercive tactics violate both U.S. and international law which guarantee due process and access to asylum.
"The Chinese are never going to admit in their version that they engage in coercive technology transfer," Scissors said.
They use 'access to care' in an Orwellian sense -- it's access to coercive treatment, forced medication and locked wards.
They use 'access to care' in an Orwellian sense — it's access to coercive treatment, forced medication and locked wards.
If they uphold the verdict, the all-powerful military could very well take some future coercive actions against them.
Health professionals and employees should join together to resist implementation of WWPs that are coercive or intrusive to privacy.
The state wields coercive authority over certain realms of life, the extent of which liberals and conservatives reasonably dispute.
She filed a police report in Kaukauna, Wisconsin, alleging that Kratz had sent her 30 sexually coercive text messages.
"President Trump: social problems are not resolved with tariffs or coercive measures," Lopez Obrador wrote in a letter last week.
If that is the intention, however, it has probably overplayed its hand, raising Korean hackles with its blatantly coercive methods.
The new bill wouldn't technically force someone to undergo genetic screening, but being charged extra for choosing privacy is coercive.
Just the desire to create an inclusive product doesn't justify engaging in a coercive process to get to that end.
Since current approaches have failed to prevent coercion, a pragmatic approach needs to be taken to combat coercive authoritarian regimes.
That legislation, some of which made its way into the 21st Century Cures Act, promoted institutionalization and coercive drug use.
In 2014, in collaboration with women at Chowchilla, the organization successfully sponsored legislation to stop coercive sterilization in California prisons.
All other things equal, the world will be better off as America retracts its coercive power, and so will America.
Dr. Stark, the author of "Coercive Control," noted that the English law pertains to a course of conduct over time.
That's good reason to doubt that going big on coercive trade strategies will create the results Trump is hoping for.
A Pentagon report to Congress on Friday that accused China of "coercive tactics" in the region also infuriated the country.
It is fundamentally coercive for educational institutions to require students to participate in biometric surveillance in order to attend class.
One recent night, Ms. Brown led a discussion of the five theories of power: legitimate, coercive, expert, reward and reverent.
Everyone now agrees that without any totalitarian or coercive measures, populations will start declining; the big disagreement is simply when.
NPM was the subject of five complaints last year with the National Labor Relations Board, alleging "coercive statements" and retaliation.
Power is overtly coercive, but influence is wily: It can slip into your consciousness without your noticing and start renovating.
The anti-parasite laws are meant to make it difficult for citizens to escape this coercive power of the state.
But in the absence of much public comment, American allies seem confused about the Trump administration's strategy of coercive diplomacy.
It's a valid concern, since U.S. firms operating in China often encounter intellectual property theft and coercive technology transfer policies.
They get automatic scale and a bit of coercive power, vis à vis both their own employees and their suppliers.
And don't forget, the UAW can still bring its coercive tactics to Canton workers because now they have the list.
Subsequent reports in Variety and the New York Times detailed ugly and coercive encounters with female employees at the network.
It is, as seen from this week's U.S.-South Korea military exercises, a mix of strengthened deterrence and coercive diplomacy.
Finally, the suit claims that Daniels's initial denial of the affair was the result of "intimidation and coercive tactics" by Cohen.
It's something called coercive control — it's a crime in England and there are people working to make it a crime here.
Just as Klansmen once enforced oppression, the white majority of this country has installed an administration that perpetuates its coercive supremacy.
Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told reporters Australia was officially notified when Yang was placed under "coercive measures" - a euphemism for detention.
Five women soon came forward in a Los Angeles Times piece to accuse the actor of inappropriate or sexually coercive behavior.
Section 28(a)(23) prohibits a broad range of employer conduct, including more subtly coercive statements like those in your tweet.
Aside from coercive uses of these drugs, there's also a risk of becoming dependent on them to solve all our problems.
JD accused its main competitor, Alibaba, of engaging in "coercive" tactics, saying its rival obliged merchants to choose between online platforms.
It's easy to see how this inherently coercive visa program is rife with abuse ranging from wage theft to human trafficking.
Finally, the suit claimed that Daniels's initial denial of the affair was the result of "intimidation and coercive tactics" by Cohen.
With the threat of an engineered refugee crisis eminent, world leaders should be equipped with tools to counter this coercive diplomacy.
How can Congress be sure its attempts to restore funding won't be found to be unconstitutionally "coercive" changes to Medicaid spending?
Furthermore, threatening to deprive a state of its electoral votes if it fails to adopt the "right" method is arguably coercive.
The powerful "find it hard to recognise the coercive nature of their influence" over subordinates, says Vanessa Bohns of Cornell University.
He mostly manages with coercive power — fear — and such a leadership style is all too common in formally appointed business leaders.
The Challenge — and Risks — of Coercive Diplomacy Given the dangers and complexities, why not kick the can down the road again?
The research defines an incident where a nation's coast guard or navy has used coercive measures beyond routine law enforcement action.
"We will not tolerate foreign influence activities that are in any way covert, coercive, or corrupt," Turnbull said at the time.
A study by the Swedish Defense Research Agency established that Russia used "coercive energy policy" 55 times from 1991 until 2023.
It said technology transfers between U.S. companies and their Chinese partners were the result of normal business practices, not coercive policies.
Experts have debated whether the move means Pyongyang is preparing for a rocket launch or is trying to use coercive diplomacy.
"It is only the punitive action or coercive action under the circular which will get affected by this," the lawyer said.
By contrast, sober guys not only are less sexually coercive but also will more readily intervene to prevent assaults by others.
"The presidential government system is not coercive but a specific choice that the history directed us to," he told his guests.
The Pentagon said China had "resumed its coercive interference in Vietnam's longstanding oil and gas activities in the South China Sea".
Countries rarely embrace democracy as their first choice; they have often tried monarchies, oligarchies or other forms of coercive government first.
Before last fall, I can't remember hearing a statement like that — a voluntary admission of coercive or manipulative behavior with women.
How many of us have played over and over in our minds an encounter that suddenly took a creepy, coercive turn?
Eighty people contended that they were bilked out of millions of dollars through a "coercive" scheme by the self-help group.
"Armed with coercive regulatory power, Amtrak wields a weapon of considerable advantage in its competitive battle for scarce track," Brown wrote.
The salacious details, including accounts of violent and coercive behavior, put the first-term Republican governor's political future in deep trouble.
These victims are harassed, mistreated, tortured and targeted for coercive and often violent "thought-transformation" to ensure loyalty to the CCP.
China is furious over a Pentagon report that says Beijing is using "coercive tactics short of armed conflict" against its neighbors.
"Interrogation tactics which may not be coercive when applied to an adult can overwhelm children and the mentally impaired," he added.
Now that we live in a world of "alternative facts," perhaps propaganda doesn't look as menacingly coercive as it once did.
Besides being coercive and unfair on its face, the proposal would hurt middle income investors more than high net worth individuals.
The profusion of cameras was premised on a coercive principle: the new architecture of surveillance would dissuade people from committing crimes.
That news coverage and satire are unpleasant for him is irrelevant to whether coercive power should be deployed to control them.
In a statement, Venezuela's foreign ministry said it "energetically rejects the unilateral, coercive, arbitrary and illegal measures" taken by the Trump administration.
That is that you make coercive diplomacy work when it is all about coercion and not very much at all about diplomacy.
But it's eminently conceivable to discuss both harassment on the job and coercive behavior in private without getting the two mixed up.
But then, just as with the comedian Louis C.K., and dozens of other men accused of sexually coercive actions, Bollywood moved on.
" But clear examples of harassment like that one don't even begin to cover other more insidious, coercive tactics she regularly "fended off.
"Zoë Ligon, a Detroit-based journalist and sex educator, also tweeted, "Matt Mondanile had coercive sex w me when I was drunk.
He rejects the coercive method but believes that there are lots of ethical options that go beyond issues of access and education.
If Democrats finished all that, they could then allow customers to buy Medicare coverage from the government (the non-coercive, "public option").
A better policy would be to decouple armed humanitarian intervention from coercive regime change, and promote democracy only by non-lethal means.
None has so conspicuously failed to clothe the application of coercive power in the claim to be acting for the global good.
What it looks like is this: a coercive, oppressive power imbalance in which saying yes is not the alternative to saying no.
The courts, it said, embedded "social services within a coercive penal context that frames defendants as 'victims' but treats them like 'criminals'".
Twitter's Grammy Moment is the only of these curation formats to use still images, immediately making it feel less vibrant and coercive.
Worse yet, sexual assault disproportionately affects women of color:  approximately 40 percent of Black women report coercive sexual contact by age 18.
Even lying for benevolent reasons risks a coercive kind of paternalism, and can be corrupting, like any other unchecked exercise of power.
In many areas, Byford thought, N.Y.C. Transit had an old-fashioned, coercive attitude toward its employees, which encouraged deceit and excessive caution.
President Bush faced threats of resignation by Justice Department officials over his surveillance program and leaks about his policy of coercive interrogation.
In fact, the Kremlin's real motive is to exercise a coercive sphere of influence over neighbors, a prescription for their permanent insecurity.
That kind of coercive control, particularly over food and finances, often is a key factor in domestic violence cases, Stolar-Peterson said.
Moreover, the United States should expose Iranian-backed groups, front companies, and global financial activities to delegitimize and discourage Iranian coercive interference.
It's a form of coercive power, aggressive power, that destroys its victims, and it destroys the wielder of that power as well.
That idea—of taking a technology, a coercive technology—and turning it back on the people who built it is very interesting.
In any field of regulation, a legal regime that secures observance mainly through direct coercive action by armed officers is in trouble.
He poses the news as a positive, since the women won't have to live through a coercive head-to-head dinner showdown.
After Special Rapporteur Melzer published his letter condemning the U.S. government for using coercive confinement against Manning, Manning issued a characteristic response.
"The mustache has become associated with the latest U.S. image of being disrespectful and even coercive toward Korea," The Korea Times said.
Fund-raising must not be coercive, of course, and you raise the issue of some sort of repercussions from the parents' organization.
These caused India to pass laws preventing private microfinance institutions from "exploiting" borrowers through "usurious interest rates and coercive means of recovery".
The coercive leverage of the international community is very much limited by our desire to avoid a major war with North Korea.
But their promise of community masks a whole other layer of control — an organizing, siphoning, coercive force with its own private purposes.
The U.S. henceforth will give its aid — nearly $1 billion dollars per year — conditionally and, if necessary, we will pursue coercive diplomacy.
In the future, as funding for live instruction dwindles and the shift to online instruction becomes more coercive, there may be pushback.
It is not a first step; the county started with education efforts and offering vaccines, and tried several different less coercive measures.
Unlike the president, ordinary defendants cannot pardon potential witnesses, nor can they replicate coercive tactics used by the prosecutors and FBI agents.
All the inmates participating in Molero-Chamizo's study are volunteers who've signed consent forms, yet they're also in an inherently coercive situation.
Incarcerated people are held against their will — a situation that is coercive by definition — and that makes establishing meaningful consent very difficult.
We can expect such a system to be worse at self-correction than a system that combines traditional coercive rules with democratic accountability.
It warned that Russian strategy on the potential coercive and military uses of nuclear weapons, "increase the prospect for dangerous miscalculation and escalation."
"When you're talking about domestic violence, you're talking about this concept that the violence is not just impulsive — it's coercive, generally," Adess says.
Ja'afari accused Qatar, Turkey and Saudi Arabia of sponsoring terrorism in Syria and denounced "illegal coercive sanctions" by major powers against his homeland.
The psychologists further determined Pilkington has a borderline low IQ, which they said likely impaired her ability to withstand coercive interrogation from investigators.
This relationship of domination and exploitation between the various ethnic groups in Ethiopia is maintained through a range of violent and coercive measures.
Shqaire would say decades later that his confessions were the result of coercive interrogations and threats by members of the Israel Defense Forces.
Doing so would help ensure that the United States never again goes down road of using brutal, cruel and coercive techniques on detainees.
After earlier coercive diplomacy failed to produce a military uprising, the Trump administration is doubling down on its efforts to drive regime change.
For now, the House is considering reviving its "inherent contempt" power, which would allow Congress to enforce subpoenas through coercive measures like fines.
UNFPA partners on family planning with "the Chinese government agency responsible for implementing China's coercive family planning policies," said a State Department official.
Then on Thursday Judge Lawrence Knipel in Brooklyn ruled against the anti-vaxxers, rejecting their argument that the order was coercive and arbitrary.
China may seek to apply coercive economic measures to Taiwan to "punish" Tsai and her administration; such a move would doubtless outrage Taiwanese.
Cimino called hazing "fundamentally coercive," and said it can cause hazees to eventually submit to behavior they wouldn't normally be on board with.
Aside from the risk of undercooked meat, the coercive nature of the table eventually succeeds in getting everyone to interact like normal humans.
"All of those fears have been heightened under a president they believe is much more willing to use coercive American power," he said.
Some paramilitary groups still retain coercive control over certain communities, and 95 percent of social housing is segregated along religious lines, Sheridan said.
As it turned out, Judge Motley's sentence was illegal, deemed to be "coercive" rather than "punitive" by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.
Meantime, the U.S. government helps keep consumers healthy and happy, and looking away from mass death for cattle and coercive labor for people.
A carbon tax, as a coercive measure imposed against our free choice on the market, suppresses economic activity and makes us worse off.
In addition to determining the effectiveness of a given intervention, those in public health also must carefully balance coercive measures with personal liberties.
In conclusion, it's not yet time to declare coercive diplomacy dead, which would leave us with the extreme choices of war or accommodation.
At a bare minimum, Wells Fargo should have done a better job of investigating and stopping the coercive enforcement of its sales goals.
The bill also stipulates that the CPCs provide accurate information in a "non-coercive manner" and be free of any faith-based content.
Although it was widely critically acclaimed, the film attracted controversy after Seydoux and Exarchopoulos said that Kechiche as a demanding and coercive director.
It is the designated defender of the Islamic Revolution, the guardian of the supreme leader, and the chief mechanism of Iranian coercive power.
They are also secular and don't have much love for the ultra-Orthodox parties and their political power to institute religiously coercive policies.
Two leading French associations for freedom of choice in immunization denounced what they view as a coercive and authoritarian approach by the government.
Anything going on between them is criminal and coercive, particularly in Spinning Out's home of Idaho where the age of consent is 18.
But now China's efforts are moving beyond routine manufacturing into cutting-edge technologies — and the Trump administration has denounced the arrangements as coercive.
One of the biggest lessons of #MeToo is that men in the upper echelons of society are also capable of violent, coercive behavior.
But internal Communist Party documents reported by The Times this month provided an inside glimpse at the crackdown and confirmed its coercive nature.
In Ruggles' case, Trimaan Dhillon had isolated and alienated her from her close friends—a typical sign of coercive control and emotional abuse.
"Most companies that are trying to promote healthy diets among employees are doing it in ways that are less coercive," Ms. Nestle said.
In alliance with the human rights group, he and his once-uniformed colleagues lobbied major politicians to support a ban on coercive interrogations.
In each case, people in contact with the criminal justice system—often people of color—were sterilized under coercive pressure from the state.
Administrators are locked in a mercenary commercial relationship with tuition-paying parents and in a coercive symbiosis with intrusive regulators of the federal government.
In that case, the court ruled that the federal government wasn't being "unduly coercive" because underage drinking was indeed directly related to highway safety.
China's one-child policy, though recently relaxed, has aggravated the national sex imbalance—and been coercive, brutal and less effective than its admirers claim.
"The tactics used against us have been brutal, nasty, coercive," said one of the workers employed by UOVO, a high-end art logistics company.
The bottom line: Much is riding on the Trump administration's decision to use coercive financial measures to bring Iran back to the negotiating table.
He declared that America will not accept unilateral, coercive moves to change facts on the ground, and accused China of showing "contempt" for neighbours.
Even if we are to believe that she wrote that apology herself, it was almost certainly produced under coercive circumstances at the government's behest.
Even more alarming, policies and procedures at one larger credit ratings agency did not prevent "prohibited unfair, coercive or abusive practices," the report found.
While the initial idea to showcase some love at sporting events may have been sweet, in reality it can easily turn coercive and homophobic.
The act defines "coercive control" as a type of manipulation in intimidating relationships that strips away a person's feeling of self-worth and agency.
TO in November, but the smaller rival adopted a plan to prevent shareholders from entering agreements with Aurora, viewing the deal to be "coercive".
It has paid the Kim regime generous dividends as an effective coercive instrument in siphoning economic concessions and brewing security tensions in the region.
In short, Doughty was experiencing coercive control, but she didn't suspect Richard's behavior was problematic because he had always seemed so kind and considerate.
The researchers found sometimes that women didn't consider their experiences to be coercive, despite having experienced control by a partner over their reproductive choices.
But in what was intended as a coercive step, the resolution allows an arms embargo to be imposed if the government does not cooperate.
Australia, Japan and the United States also "voiced their strong opposition to coercive unilateral actions that could alter the status quo and increase tensions".
Instead, it's time to make both our threats and assurances, the two key components of any coercive diplomatic strategy, more explicit and more credible.
Freed from the tentacles of drug addiction and coercive control, Shaw sees now how she fell victim to both Richard and her meth addiction.
Again and again, we've heard the argument that sexually coercive or even violent behavior is normal and to be expected from boys and men.
McQueen was the hardworking fashion designer who got liposuction and dental work to be more closely aligned with the coercive aesthetics of his environs.
"That raises concerns about the implications for China's future espionage capabilities, while also creating leverage that could be exercised for coercive purposes," she explained.
The pain is coercive and distracting to an extent that it's hard to think of anything else or bring one's concentration to anything else.
American administration officials have accused China of using unfair trade practices as well as employing coercive tactics to gain access to American intellectual property.
So draft versions of an APEC communiqué showed that the United States wanted strong language condemning Chinese trade practices it calls coercive and predatory.
Britain introduced laws in 2015 making "coercive or controlling behavior" a domestic violence offence carrying a penalty of up to five years in jail.
"Prisons are an inherently coercive environment," said Ruth Macklin, an ethicist and professor of epidemiology and population health at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
For years, critics of the bill have said the law's requirement that Americans either obtain insurance or pay a fine was coercive and unfair.
"I am thrilled to see the practice of coercive confinement called out for what it is: incompatible with international human rights standards," she said.
Gandhi with a list of men who said they had been forced to undergo vasectomies during a coercive mass sterilization campaign spearheaded by Mrs.
Governments are able to channel foreign assistance into building their police, militaries, and other coercive institutions regardless of the intended purpose of the policy.
But the aggressive assertion of trade rights and use of coercive tools will take a while to develop and is only one key step.
Trump's day has come to crack down on both partners in proliferation, with coercive diplomacy, that risks yet minimizes the need for war. Prof.
Instead, it got rich exploiting its developing country status on tariffs and to target and obtain critical technologies by applying coercive tactics and outright theft.
Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said that Australia was officially notified after Yang was placed under "coercive measures" - a euphemism for detention - in Beijing.
Over time, #MeToo became a broader conversation, not just about workplace harassment and assault, but about coercive and abusive behavior outside of work as well.
On the face of it, the action tells the government to stop enforcing coercive measures that force people to buy health insurance and are unpopular.
In practice they tend to be violently coercive, and their inability to take advantage of the distributed knowledge of markets often produces a grinding stagnation.
In a speech at the UN in September, Ri Yong Ho, the North's foreign minister, bemoaned America's "coercive methods, which are lethal to trust-building".
America's secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, accused China of using "coercive means" to block access to energy reserves in the South China Sea worth $2.5trn.
In the short run such coercive tactics might work to increase the number of installed toilets, but they will do little to promote their use.
Happily, some powers of the coercive family-planning bureaucracy, which implements population-control policies, will either be scrapped or reassigned to an expanded health commission.
Freed from the current system's coercive mandates, insurers would finally be able to bring down costs for all patients, including those with pre-existing conditions.
The money comes with no strings attached, it never has to be paid back, and it can be used for whatever the coercive actors want.
Second, Trump has to make sure his "madness" doesn't slip into escalation via miscalculation and use coercive diplomacy to convince Kim to do the same.
Coercive control describes an ongoing and multipronged strategy, with tactics that include manipulation, humiliation, isolation, financial abuse, stalking, gaslighting and sometimes physical or sexual abuse.
"The level of groupthink, fearmongering, coercive peer pressure, and über-nationalism has not been seen since the halcyon days of 2002 and 20163," he argued.
So the executive action leaves it up to the attorney general and DHS to figure out how it can defund sanctuary cities without being coercive.
What I believe about human equality and dignity is grounded in what I believe about the love of God and that love is not coercive.
The number of offenses of controlling or coercive behaviour recorded in the UK doubled to 9,053 in 2017/18 from the 4,246 the previous year.
President Emmanuel Macron of France lashed out at the approach on Tuesday, saying he was frustrated by the seemingly coercive negotiation tactics coming from Washington.
"It's clear that in this bitter reality, this bitter and painful reality, the solution is not just closing borders or using coercive measures," he said.
Tip "Do everything you can to stay in touch," says Janja Lalich, a sociology professor and consultant who studies cults and coercive influence and control.
"The Justice Department is threatening to use vague, overbroad, and flawed coercive powers that will make people more afraid to seek care," Hina Shamsi said.
Sun, who sometimes patrolled downtown Dongducheon while working as a KATUSA, homed in on the coercive traits that both sex-work regimes share in common.
Nonetheless, Aspden notes, an empowered populace armed with education, modern communication tools and high expectations can repeatedly be dominated by an equally modern coercive state.
According to Variety, the lawsuit insists their interrogation method isn't coercive and points out that it hasn't been "universally rejected" the way the movie states.
On his own, then, Wright's output ranged from "gruesome/lugubrious/coercive," in the words of one eminent critic, to a handful of jaw-dropping masterpieces.
The world's attention has fallen on this carrot of Kim's speech, while the coercive aspect of his stratagem — liberating the South by force — remains unexamined.
Over the years, judges threw out his admissions during interrogations, finding they were tainted by mistreatment at the C.I.A. prison and coercive questioning at Guantánamo.
Specifically, the administration needs to be ready to actually utilize strong medicine, with trade measures and other coercive economic tools, to tamp down this activity.
The Justice Department objected to this method, which judges might construe as coercive, but there is pending legislation that could make it possible to implement.
Maybe the loss of precisely this belief is what lies at the core of Trumpism: Why care about trust when you can exert coercive power?
Rand Paul (R-Ky.), who has been among the most vocal critics of the House plan, called the provision just as coercive as Obamacare's mandate.
"Without an appropriate intervention, [stalking and coercive control] can lead to serious harm, suicide, and/or murder," says Laura Richards of the anti-stalking charity Paladin.
Vera Eidelman, staff attorney with the ACLU's speech, privacy, and technology project, said DNA collection is coercive, intrusive, and raises serious privacy and civil liberties concerns.
"The coercion and coercive environment created by government officials really started at the moment these families entered US soil," Shepherd said on a call with reporters.
I used to think that justice requires a society of maximum individual liberty and entirely non-coercive social relations, which means there can't be a state.
Did I really know that competing private defense agencies wouldn't just collude and establish a new state more oppressive and coercive than the one we've got?
Critics in the business, legal and diplomatic communities say the bill would effectively extend China's coercive reach into Hong Kong and erode the rule of law.
But in the wake of Trump's election, many have embraced it — in the belief that Trump's pledge to defund "sanctuary cities" will also be deemed coercive.
Mr Carter urges step-by-step "coercive diplomacy", setting out specific sticks and carrots for discrete North Korean actions, from missile tests to underground nuclear tests.
The researchers cite evidence that this coercive technique is detrimental to female crabs in the long run—as well as to the health of their embryos.
The unfortunate truth is that Iran will only change its behavior when confronted with the credible threat of tough sanctions backed up by coercive U.S. power.
And, indeed, the actual complaint was only filed today — alleging "Coercive Statements (Threats, Promises of Benefits, etc.)" by a Los Angeles-based law firm, Paul Hastings.
"UNFPA does not currently support — nor has ever supported or participated in — the management of a program of coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization," the lawmakers wrote.
These extremely coercive interview processes led to false memories among children, which then led to highly fantastic claims of abuse directed at even more staff members.
"Lack of information and coercive tactics by U.S. officials compound the confusion migrants often experience as they undergo a complicated removal process," the authors point out.
"This practice is coercive, and does not take into account families with children not biologically connected to parents, like adopted children and stepchildren," the EFF wrote.
Only a particularly enlightened and unaggressive country, facing deplorable alternatives, should exercise enormous coercive power over peoples to whom it offers no membership and no accountability.
American law still does not address coercive control; it deals only with episodes of assault, and mainly protects women who have been subjected to physical attacks.
People like T. Boone Pickens began coercive offers intended to push companies to accept hostile bids even if underpriced, or pay the raiders to go away.
For all the talk of coercive, unilateral moves by Washington to pressure Pakistan into targeting terrorists, Islamabad is also confronting multilateral efforts by like-minded nations.
"You have to resource swift changes in legislation if you want them to work," explains Dr. Kelly Johnson, an expert in coercive control at Durham University.
Also keep in mind that treatment that is warm and welcoming is much more effective than confrontational, coercive, or disrespectful counseling: Avoid authoritarian or humiliating programs.
I remember one instance when two male friends and I were talking about sex, and we all admitted to engaging in some type of coercive behavior.
And now as then, the state seems prepared to take a coercive approach to those entities it perceives not to be operating in the national interest.
Women's rights scholars have argued that paid surrogacy turns women's bodies into commodities and is coercive to poor women given the sizable payments it can bring.
It implies both good things — that coercive population controls will never be necessary — and concerning ones, like that societies will age and have a shrinking workforce.
Baofeng's statement was released four days after the company acknowledged that Feng had been placed under "coercive measures" by police on suspicion of committing a crime.
I care about the coercive control- The people that have control of AI. That governments will have over our lives, and everybody should care about that.
Even more said he maintained a coercive and sexualized atmosphere, with Ms. Bloomfield's knowledge — particularly at their first restaurant, the Spotted Pig, which opened in 2004.
It also requires analysts and policymakers to revisit their assumptions about the punitive and coercive value of Iran's missile arsenal and the threshold for its use.
"Ensuring that HHS funds do not support morally coercive or discriminatory practices or policies in violation of federal law should not be remotely controversial," Israel said.
A Senate Foreign Relations Committee subpanel will hear from State Department officials on U.S. interests and coercive Russian diplomacy in European energy security at 10 a.m.
"There was a pretty strong coercive element to it," said Darren Byler, an anthropologist at the University of Washington who studies the plight of the Uighurs.
Some critics contend that chemical castration laws are improperly coercive to inmates, who might be forced to choose between staying in prison and taking the drug.
"The underlying dynamic of so much abuse is coercive control, so pushing people to disclose can replicate those patterns of coercion" and backfire, Dr. Wathen said.
"So I think at minimum we could say that it would be more difficult to challenge as coercive" than defunding cities for ignoring ICE's detention requests.
In 2017, Frosh launched an investigation after media reports exposed allegedly coercive tactics and inadequate maintenance in multifamily housing developments run by Westminster Management or related entities.
Liberals believe in protection from undue power, whether the coercive power of the state, the economic power of concentrated wealth or the unfiltered power of popular majorities.
We shouldn't be experimenting on people who can't truly give consent because the institution that they are surrounded by is itself coercive whether it's prisons or plantations.
A minimal level of fear is implied in any system of law, and the liberalism of fear does not dream of an end of public, coercive government.
Rubin said the story included "numerous inaccuracies about my employment at Google and wild exaggerations about my compensation" and refuted the central allegation of coercive oral sex.
Charities said the system was flawed as victims' attempts to escape coercive marriages were often overridden by officials who were not sufficiently alert to signs of risk.
"If Trump wants to get serious about applying greater pressure on North Korea, at this point that will require a more coercive attitude toward China," Ratner said.
"It has evolved into the use of state coercive power to collect debts to protect the major industry," Pitaro said from his office, blocks from the courthouse.
At its core, satanic ritual abuse claims relied on overzealous law enforcement, unsubstantiated statements from children, and above all, coercive and suggestive interrogation by therapists and prosecutors.
The idea that wealth cannot be coercive is also the basis of their case for freeing corporations to spend unlimited amounts in politics and harangue their workers.
"Might makes right" in those areas, and within countries, too, [meant] whoever had the most coercive power could do almost anything they wanted to to the population.
This coercive power over employees, many of whom want nothing to do with a union, flies in the face of America's traditions of voluntarism and free association.
Sharkey's guess that the crime decline can be attributed to the uncomfortable but potent intersection of community action and coercive policing seems about as good as any.
While the Justice Department initially advised the C.I.A. in 2002 that waterboarding and other coercive techniques did not amount to torture, those legal opinions were later withdrawn.
Looking ahead, he may have in mind a desire to replicate the Pyongyang model with Tehran, "maximum pressure," combined with willingness to enter broad negotiations — coercive diplomacy.
Her legal team argued that coercive control, which was criminalized four years after Challen's trial, had been poorly understood at the time and was not properly considered.
"The American empire was built by people who recognized that often the best way to exert power was through non-coercive means," Cooper, of The Week, wrote.
"They are learning to be more coercive, learning to be more aspirational, learning to be more assertive by what they're getting away with," said the CIA's Collins.
This would mean, for example, limiting the types and levels of subsidies offered to emerging Chinese companies, while stopping illegal and coercive efforts to acquire foreign technology.
They underscore that highly coercive interrogation methods are prohibited by current U.S. law, and suggest that the CIA has no stomach for getting back in that business.
The DEEPFAKES Accountability Act aims to protect our democracy and the American people from the coercive and vindictive content that can easily be mistaken for the truth.
Her lawyer, F. Lee Bailey, built his defense on the argument that she had acted out of "coercive persuasion" (Stockholm syndrome was not yet a common concept).
Raising the credibility of U.S. threats also has the added benefit of increasing the urgency Beijing feels to use its own coercive leverage vis-à-vis Pyongyang.
Public health interventions built upon evidence as strong as vaccines, like water treatment and seat belts, are rarely characterized by the mainstream as freedom-limiting and coercive.
Indeed, the photograph draws its effectiveness from its resemblance to a long line of imagery in the West that depicts the confrontation between coercive and moral authority.
The Times spoke to former society members who described coercive master/slave relationships and an initiation ceremony that branded the initials of Nxivm's leader on their bodies.
An unbalanced relationshipA key problem is that people in positions of power have a hard time recognizing the coercive nature of that power in an unbalanced relationship.
Accounts of friends and family members of those who have been sent to the camps or who have disappeared also suggest a widespread system of coercive detention.
Mr. Rose, 76, has been accused by numerous women of unwanted and coercive sexual behavior, including claims that he groped female subordinates and exposed himself to them.
It's disturbing that Governor Brown apparently believes these myths about the need for coercive treatment and even more disturbing that people will die because of his veto.
The Australian government must do its part to put an end to Beijing's coercive influence on the local Chinese-language news media and the broader Chinese community.
Cardi was the first woman to headline the festival, making Offset's actions appear not only calculating and coercive to observers but also dismissive of a notable achievement.
Comer court decision, over state-level funding for a church playground, arguing against the potential for setting a precedent for "coercive government" interfering in individual religious affairs.
"M.B.S. does not pretend to be a liberal, and he has the full coercive power of the state behind him," Ali Shihabi, a Saudi author, told me.
Last year, my colleagues Matt Apuzzo and James Risen and I searched the world to locate as many men as possible who had undergone those coercive interrogations.
It's one thing to read about these coercive techniques, but it's quite another to see Abu Zubaydah's sketches of these alleged techniques, which were obtained by CNN.
They argued that he was still in coercive circumstances and did not understand the significance of what he was doing and did not voluntarily waive those rights.
Treaty supporters have argued that if enough countries ratified an international agreement outlawing nuclear weapons, the political and moral coercive pressure would eventually persuade holdouts to reconsider.
That puts the decision back where it should be—in the hands of congregations rather than with a taxation arm of the government and its coercive powers.
" She referred to the federal Clean Water Act as an "onerous unfunded mandate," and criticized federal regulations, like EPA guidances, as "blatantly coercive" examples of "federal domination.
Even if the child is accompanied by a legal guardian, the policy is coercive, said Bill Farrar, a spokesman for the American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia.
But in the wake of Donald Trump's election, many have embraced it — in the belief that Trump's pledge to defund "sanctuary cities" will also be deemed coercive.
"The overwhelming majority of Americans will stand firm on one principle: Coercive protest is wrong, and one reason it is wrong is because it is unnecessary," he said.
Over the years, with vision and dignity, Vigía wooed the revolution: its founders were products of that sweeping social change even as they resisted its sometimes coercive power.
In 4843, she was a postgraduate student at Christ's College, where she began a year-long relationship with another student that she alleges turned coercive and physically abusive.
However I want to make it perfectly clear that any allegations or reports of coercive, aggressive, or abusive actions on my part, at any time, are absolutely false.
"I have been asked (by British, more right-wing media) to comment on Harry and Meghan in my capacity as an expert in coercive control," Daynes told Insider.
Delaware courts developed their precedent on the coercive power of controlling shareholders because they understand how the world works, he said: The ability to control is self-fulfilling.
"Based on the feedback we received from these merchants, the move was mainly due to the coercive tactics from our competitor," Huang said on a call with analysts.
Both choking and coercive sex have a clear and legally codified relationship to dangerous and even lethal abuse, but sexual degradation has almost no legal standing, Raghavan said.
As a result, internet companies have been taking our personal property — our private information — while hiding this fact behind lengthy and coercive legalese and cumbersome "opt out" processes.
In the United States, a congressional commission said the law could extend China's "coercive reach" and create serious risks for U.S. security and business interests in Hong Kong.
Slavery supporters insisted that slavery was more consensual than coercive, and that slaves (with a few dangerous exceptions, who had to be controlled) were happy with their lives.
Under Chinese law, "coercive measures" include arrest, detention, questioning, placing someone under watch at their place of residence, or granting a suspect bail with restricted movement pending trial.
Forcing individuals to pay union dues, especially when they do not want representation from the union or agree with the union more broadly, is coercive — plain and simple.
Without access to the same coercive tools controlled by the White House, Congress is forced to look for other ways to exert control over foreign policy toward Russia.
Second, Congress should take the lead in coordinating sanctions and other coercive economic tools with our allies, who happen to be some of the main Russian trading partners.
These laws apply best to great powers — those states that determine the stability or instability of a system through their application of coercive economic, military and political power.
By increasing cash payments to returning refugees and failing to publicly call for an end to coercive practices, the UN agency became complicit in Pakistan's mass refugee abuse.
To erase black women from a narrative of sexual assault, when approximately 40 percent of black women report coercive sexual contact by the age of 18, is reckless.
President Obama banned coercive questioning on his second day in office and his administration has whittled the prison population to 2215, down from nearly 2400 at its peak.
Certainly, powerful institutions and individuals in the West eagerly pushed manifestly coercive projects of Westernization so long as the game is not given away by some conspicuous atrocity.
Ms. Hua said the Beijing state security authorities had imposed "compulsory coercive measures" on Mr. Yang, using a term that can refer to detention outside the usual settings.
Senior American diplomats, already contending with tensions over trade and territorial disputes, have denounced the way China uses exit bans as coercive, opaque and a violation of rights.
The Pictures artists came of age in this disillusioning period, sharply aware that the images and narratives they'd been nurtured on were not only bogus but insidiously coercive.
This is just the latest attempt by religious extremists to use the coercive powers of government to secure a privileged position in society for their version of Christianity.
Of course, any corporate activity in this space must protect workers from coercive attempts by management to mobilize employees for political causes that benefit the company's bottom line.
However, I want to make it perfectly clear that any allegations or reports of coercive, aggressive or abusive actions on my part, at any time, are absolutely false.
"I have been asked (by British, more right-wing media) to comment on Harry and Meghan in my capacity as an expert in coercive control," Daynes told Insider.
" Still, he added later that he wasn't necessarily saying sanctions should be re-imposed immediately during the 60-day period, saying that's not enough to conduct "coercive diplomacy.
Their holy mission is to use the coercive power of the State to remake man and society in their own image, according to an abstract ideal of perfection.
Sanctions and coercive diplomacy are critical to diminishing the threat posed by Pyongyang since no indigenous opposition exists that can strike a fatal blow to the Dear Leader.
Bangkok, Thailand (CNN)Reforms to address modern-day slavery in Thailand's fishing fleets haven't stamped out coercive labor practices in the industry, a leading human rights group says.
In a free society, tolerance ensures that a willingness to serve all people is not distorted into a coercive demand to create all art or celebrate all messages.
In fact, many perpetrators of sexual violence are serial offenders: Of men who acknowledge using sexually violent or coercive behaviors, around one in five report committing repeat assaults.
Instructors sought to counteract the harmful gender roles often embedded in the violent, coercive, and misogynistic porn that dominates the free porn sites most easily accessible to kids.
"Sadly, that is also at least partly a predictable consequence of an American coercive diplomacy strategy that so far is all coercion and no diplomacy," Mr. Burns said.
It continued: Unwanted physical touching was formally reported only 8% of the time; and sexually coercive behavior was reported by only 30% of the women who experienced it.
We must talk to our enemies, while at the same time maintaining coercive tools such as sanctions to respond to terrorism, human rights violations and illegal ballistic missile tests.
The traditional role of the First Amendment is to protect speech about public affairs against coercive control or suppression by the government—to make sure that speech gets heard.
Though testing is typically voluntary, it has still been controversial, especially in the US. Testing can be coercive, some argue, since if you decline to test it appears suspicious.
He noted longstanding concerns that have been voiced by the Trump administration in the trade talks, including "coercive" technology transfer requirements, widespread copyright infringement and "rampant" piracy and counterfeiting.
It happens because too many teachers value absolute compliance over tolerance for neurodiversity and atypical behaviors, and feel empowered to use coercive measures to enforce this cult of compliance.
The so-called "Special 301 Report on Intellectual Property Rights" calls out China for its "coercive technology transfer practices" and "trade secret theft, rampant online piracy, and counterfeit manufacturing".
"A lot of cases of someone who is wrongfully convicted include a false confession, where someone was put through coercive interrogation techniques that led them to break," she explained.
Criminal behavior analyst Laura Richards, an international expert on the subject, confirmed during the Dirty Truth event that Meehan inflicted all the markers of coercive control on his wife.
The Belt and Road network of ports, roads and railways, meanwhile, is intended to impose the "coercive force of the Chinese economy... to build strategic beachheads" around the world.
Bill Shorten told the parliament which returned on Tuesday a Royal Commission was the only avenue that had the necessary coercive powers and jurisdiction to deal with bank misconduct.
This involves agreeing to the coercive measures while making non-negotiable demands that focus on economic engagement directly with the people that are in immediate danger of becoming refugees.
And since Germany—like most European countries—doesn't have an equivalent of the First Amendment, the state gradually began to enforce this consensus with all of its coercive powers.
Take this dynamic of coercive violence to its most horrible extreme, and it looks an awful lot like how the Islamic State treats women in its self-proclaimed caliphate.
To impose secondary sanctions on friend and foe alike so they join this coercive campaign demands a smart appeal to the political economy concerns at stake in each relationship.
They are just pursuing it with means that make the other feel unsafe — one side with a nuclear deterrent, and the other with coercive means to force unilateral disarmament.
The commissioners were originally sued in 2013 by three county residents who, represented by the ACLU, accused the county of a "coercive" practice by opening meetings with Christian prayers.
Congress overwhelmingly enacted a law last year that allowed American interrogators to use only those techniques authorized in the Army Field Manual, which does not include harsh coercive methods.
Congress should begin a dialogue earlier in the process with an effort to identify common objectives, then building coercive tools that can be implemented in a truly multilateral manner.
The book is highly unsettling and depicts the rape of enslaved people, especially teenage girls, and other coercive sex acts for the dual purposes of entertainment and controlled procreation.
As Rob's psychological noose tightened around his wife, efforts were already underway in England and Wales to make "controlling or coercive behavior in intimate or familial relationships" an offense.
Regardless of its precise provenance, the very existence of the document is highly troubling, particularly in light of the president's continued fascination with torture and other coercive interrogation techniques.
It's a testament to the coercive power of the top-of-feed Stories design that Instagram pioneered and Facebook brought over, and it's already testing bigger Stories preview tiles.
"The court finds Ms. Manning's appearance before the Grand Jury is no longer needed, in light of which her detention no longer serves any coercive purpose," the ruling said.
"Sanctions are a very weak tool of coercive diplomacy and have a poor track record in terms of actually driving policy changes in the target state," Mr. Glaser said.
You could interpret a lot of songs as manipulative or coercive, but isn't the larger picture that however flawed they may be, these songs are trying to express love?
Her supporters say she was a victim of coercive control by her husband for more than 40 years, which was a factor underlying the attack and its immediate trigger.
This problematic framework underlies the findings of a new study that documents, in alarming detail, girls' reports of the common coercive practices boys use to solicit nude digital photographs.
"What we know from operating the Bronx Freedom Fund is that bail is an incredibly coercive lever, mostly on low-income people and communities of color," Ms. Steinberg said.
So his entrance into the world of CVE, where solutions tend to be centered more around non-coercive means than projections of power, is bound to cause a stir.
He added that China's "growing economic, military, and diplomatic power" has often manifested itself in "threatening and coercive" ways, and he called on China to abide by international norms.
That White House investigation found that China cheats the United States out of $50 billion annually through pressure and other coercive measures aimed at gaining access to American technology.
In their lawsuit, the four states argued that the SALT cap amounted to a coercive effort by the federal government to push certain states to change their tax policies.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and its paramilitary force, Basij, numbers around 250,000 and law enforcement personnel constitute an additional half million across the country, bolstering coercive power.
But the coercive tension in the tune, such as it was, had as much to do with the prickly, playful give-and-take as the specifics of the language.
The reports, which used leaked official documents to reveal the coercive workings of the camps in the northwestern region of Xinjiang, sharpened international criticism of China's ruling Communist Party.
And the closer Iran gets to a robust nuclear program the more determined to persevere it will become, reducing the chance and time for any coercive strategy to succeed.
Instead, like any court case, it sets a standard for what counts as "coercive" — and, therefore, a checklist for what a particularly careful Trump administration could try to avoid.
Yet the United States, one of UNFPA's top donors, said in April it would stop funding the agency as it supports "coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization" - a charge UNFPA denies.
The coercive scheme by Mr. Trump and his associates weakened Ukraine's warfighting capabilities and strengthened Russia's hand — all to induce Ukrainian interference into the domestic politics of the United States.
The judge rejected the parents' contention that the vaccination order was excessive or coercive, noting that it does not call for forcibly administering the vaccine to those who refuse it.
The measure comes after New York's Court of Appeals ruled in 2014 that police are free to mislead suspects as long as they are not "patently coercive" in their tactics.
As with so many other areas, mental health policy under President Trump is likely to grow more coercive, with little to no concern for the rights of those most vulnerable.
A culture of coercive persuasion or thought reform, in which all members of the group are taught to think alike and isolate themselves from anyone who questions their devotion. 3.
"So, more bullying and coercive diplomacy, which creatively leverages Russian military strength, cyber warfare, creation of narratives to weaken target states and societies and mobilize Russian nationalist communities," Nurkin said.
Why it matters: As the Trump administration mulls further punitive actions on China, Iran and a growing list of countries, there's growing evidence the U.S. is losing its coercive power.
The public pressure they wielded was coercive and relied on centuries old tropes about the ever-forgiving spirit of women and the assumption that women must be seen as agreeable.
The Cuban government also called the Trump's executive order a "backward step," saying the administration was resorting to "coercive methods from the past" in taking steps to strengthen the embargo.
When Nxivm founder Keith Raniere was convicted in federal court on Wednesday of sex trafficking charges in connection with the sexually coercive group, Catherine Oxenberg burst into tears of redemption.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Up to three in 10 women seeking family planning healthcare in the United States have suffered coercive control over their reproductive choices, researchers said on Monday.
Feng Xin, chairman and CEO of Baofeng Group, has been "placed under coercive measures by the police due to suspected crime," the Beijing-based company said in a statement Sunday.
That comes after he said last month around 100 Chinese apparel merchants had left its platform in the last quarter due to what he called "coercive" tactics by competing platforms.
Given Madrid's likelihood to adopt coercive measures thus far and Catalan President Carles Puigdemont's statement that he would declare independence in the coming days, the conflict may very well escalate.
If the more recent announcement that South Korea, China and Japan will join in stricter coercive sanctions against North Korea sticks, our president may get some of that audience back.
Trump's supporters, judging from the venom with which they refer to "political correctness," perceive the network of state, local and federal anti-discrimination laws and directives as censorious and coercive.
On the foreign policy front, China has asserted its territorial and maritime claims with a unilaterally generated air perimeter zone, one that was drawn in a coercive and hostile manner.
Finally, despite Facebook's talk of "financial inclusion," its plan might lead to coercive inclusion in, or exclusion from, the Libra system — and, by extension, essential financial services — for many Americans.
"A lot of women, their whole lives they've had to put up with coercive behaviour from men, so [it's extremely damaging to them] having to experience that again," she said.
As we come to terms with the unbelievably high prevalence of coercive sexual behavior (yes, #MeToo), we can't ignore the starring role of alcohol in violence against women—or anyone.
Beijing's foreign investments can be coercive and exploitative — using Chinese laborers and contractors instead of local ones, saddling poorer countries with enormous debts, leaving behind shoddy workmanship and fueling corruption.
Once China acknowledged the crisis, it launched a heavy-handed campaign to isolate and restrict movement, with some residents forced into quarantine centers and reports of coercive practices by authorities.
"The court finds that Ms. Manning's appearance before the grand jury is no longer needed, in light of which her detention no longer serves any coercive purpose," Judge Trenga wrote.
"I expressed that tightening of #US coercive measures vs #Venezuela damages its people and are contrary to International Law and the dialogue process," Rodriguez tweeted in English after the meeting.
I was, and still am, concerned about the "slippery slope" that could become a coercive force on the elderly who face a crushing burden of cost for long-term care.
Tim Wu You need not be a media historian to notice that we live in a golden age of press harassment, domestic propaganda and coercive efforts to control political debate.
Afterward, when you're out of the coercive range of Ms. Mulligan's gaze, you'll find yourself thinking that Mr. Kelly is one lucky playwright to have had her as his interpreter.
In his book, "The Power Paradox," psychologist Dacher Keltner explores how leaders, especially those whose power is left unchecked, can become detached from those they lead, defaulting to coercive power.
Robert Reece, a sociology professor at the University of Texas Austin, recently wrote an essay for Vox exploring men's efforts to reckon with potentially coercive sexual behavior in their pasts.
For perspective, it's worth noting that authorities outside the United States courts tend to be more open to the concept of brainwashing and coercive influence, and prosecuting the people responsible.
"President Trump, social problems are not resolved with taxes or coercive measures," he wrote, adding that a delegation led by Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard would travel to Washington on Friday.
But the individual states, Gerstle notes, exercised a stunning level of coercive power from the beginning, with the right to create and enforce laws on everything from marriage to human slavery.
Although the coercive methods studied by Mr Dobbin and Ms Kalev backfired, their research also found that other initiatives, such as mentoring programmes and dedicated college recruitment teams, seemed to work.
And Mr. Putin and his lieutenants — many, like him, veterans of the secret services — know from personal experience that a state based on a coercive central power cannot survive without it.
Pompeo also shared the agency's assessment that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un seeks an increasingly sophisticated nuclear capability not only for regime preservation, but for its coercive powers as well.
Ms Watson said that she had helped to make feminist adjustments to the character of Belle, but for some viewers the coercive overtones of her relationship with the Beast remained problematic.
Colette, the film—starring Keira Knightley and Dominic West, and directed by Wash Westmoreland—recounts the story of Colette's rise to literary success and the coercive marriage that stole her byline.
This standard makes it difficult for the government to certify domestic mass shootings such as those in Las Vegas, Sutherland Springs, Texas and Newtown, Connecticut, which lacked a discernable coercive motive.
They men alleged being repeatedly subjected to "coercive methods," including "prolonged sleep deprivation, walling, stress positions, facial slaps, abdominal slaps, dietary manipulation, facial holds, and cramped confinement," according to court documents.
The mini season revolves around a confrontational interview between Prest and her friend "Jay" (not his real name), with whom she had a confusing and coercive sexual encounter three years ago.
The implication for America is that this cat-and-mouse game makes economic sanctions campaigns hard to sustain—and it increases the cost on the US of employing such coercive measures.
Where there has been decline in rates of open defecation, according to a survey released in January, the reduced percentages are often due to coercive tactics such as fines and threats.
It has become "a more severe, more terrible, coercive measure than normal criminal detention," Teng Biao, a lawyer who left China after his own secret detentions, writes in the book's foreword.
Mr. Shine was never accused of the kind of aggressive, coercive harassment that took down several of his colleagues, including Mr. Ailes and Bill O'Reilly, and he has denied any wrongdoing.
An external reviewer said that if the two police officers who interrogated Marie hadn't documented their own "bullying and coercive" behavior, he "would have been skeptical" that such conduct actually happened.
His lawyer told The Times that Mr. Roma disputes any suggestion that his behavior was ever coercive and that the professor had cooperated fully with Columbia's inquiry into Ms. Marno's complaint.
Defense contractors, like Constellis, have profited greatly from the coercive exploitation of Iraqis, while operating under the aegis of the U.S. military, using service members as disposable labor and marketing props.
And two, doing things like this in the open, in plain sight, is a way of testing whether the public has been properly primed for even worse coercive or corrupt acts.
John McCain (R-Ariz.) — who was subjected to grievous episodes of torture while held captive for five years in North Vietnam's infamous "Hanoi Hilton" — argue against America's use of coercive techniques.
In January 2017, a draft executive order by the Trump administration called for allowing the reopening of black sites and possibly revising the Army Field Manual to allow coercive interrogation techniques.
And whenever she's with Lucas, she behaves with the coercive, won't-take-no-for-an-answer seductiveness of one of those romantically obsessed stalkers who are a staple of Lifetime movies.
But that official might well have commented, for emphasis, that the former national security adviser, John Bolton, was dismissed in part over his hawkish insistence on coercive regime change in Tehran.
The agency said that the new law would have "a terrible physical and psychological impact" on refugees, and it emphasized that Hungary had a legal obligation to consider less coercive measures.
JD.com Chief Executive Richard Liu recently said roughly 100 Chinese apparel merchants had left the firm's platform in the last quarter due to what he called "coercive" tactics by competing platforms.
Iniquity is always coercive and insidious and intimidating, and lived reality is always a muddle, and the kind of clarity that leads to action comes not from without but from within.
In each case, the state harnessed scientific authority to enact coercive measures, drawing on contemporary beliefs that a person's race and class could shape their propensity for, and response to, disease.
The detailed allegations of sexual misconduct made against Weber — who frequently shot models in the nude — included "breathing exercises" led by the photographer, which allegedly resulted in groping and coercive sexual behavior.
Thinking too radically was still a crime, as the case of the late Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo painfully illustrated, but the party-state had largely put aside the coercive imposition of dogma.
The text of Qatar's WTO complaint cites "coercive attempts at economic isolation" and spells out how they are impeding Qatar's rights in the trade in goods, trade in services and intellectual property.
At the same time, scientists are concerned about keeping costs down, and institutional review boards have often expressed concerns (wrongly, some say) that high pay for human research subjects could be coercive.
The individual mandate is a coercive tool wielded by left-wing bureaucrats to constrict personal freedom and force Americans to make healthcare decisions the federal government believes is in their best interest.
Parents Scott and Brenda Kniffen were each sentenced to 240 years in jail after their own sons were coached, through coercive investigative techniques and overeager therapists, to accuse them of child molestation.
"The (Trump) administration is reviewing its options for how to deal with North Korea but all of them seem to be trending towards the more coercive side of the ledger," said Fontaine.
Dustin Hoffman Accused by Multiple Women of Sexual Harassment, AssaultSeveral women have accused the actor of serious sexual misconduct, from exposing himself to molestation to possibly coercive sex, in two separate reports.
Tim Murphy (R-PA), who has since resigned, they introduced legislation to strip people with psychiatric disabilities of HIPAA privacy protections, limit legal aid to the community, and dramatically expand coercive treatment.
"Of particular concern is the national security risk that may arise from coercive industrial policies that force the transfer of technology and associated support through joint ventures," Mattis wrote in his letter.
Violence Against Women:While under May's leadership in 2015, the Home Office introduced a coercive control law that would impose a maximum penalty of five years imprisonment and a fine for domestic violence.
Nor can anti-rape activists side with systems that are inherently coercive, even if that means a judge who was lenient on a man convicted of rape remains to oversee other cases.
Cuba later denounced the move as a setback in U.S.-Cuban relations, saying Trump had been badly advised and was resorting to "coercive methods of the past" that were doomed to fail.
Lawyers for the regime's two surviving leaders, Khieu Samphan, 85, the head of state, and Nuon Chea, 90, the group's chief ideologue, challenge the notion that the marriage regulations were inherently coercive.
"And something that's way less coercive that forcing someone to put your finger on a touch ID is just simply confiscating the phone and holding it up to your face," Glaser added.
This reality offers a key lesson for FIFA and human rights activists: While decisive and lasting change may require coercive mechanisms, even sustained rhetorical pressure can expose cracks in Tehran's theocratic armor.
Pompeo critiqued China for "blocking energy development in the South China Sea through coercive means," which he said prevents Southeast Asian countries from accessing more than $2.5 trillion in recoverable energy reserves.
In order to display the nuances of terroir, the wines must be graceful, subtle, refined and suggestive, rather than simply powerful and coercive, in which case those fine notes can be lost.
He has repeatedly characterized the Day of Absence as coercive, though it didn't seem to be; Evergreen's president, Bridges, told me in a telephone interview on Thursday that it flat-out wasn't.
The leaks have challenged the official Chinese position by revealing the coercive underpinnings of the camps, and by hinting at dissent within the Chinese political system over the harsh policies in Xinjiang.
"Roberts maintained the secrecy of his abuse by using intimidation, deception, artifice, and the coercive, victim-blaming threat" that a mistrial would result if the sexual relationship was discovered, the suit said.
"Try to avoid unreasonable demands, threats, or coercive tactics; rather, try to build rapport and trust so that all parties feel comfortable with the process and will often share more underlying interests."
But rather than being a respite from the swamp of bureaucracy, these new employers are acting like roach motels with the liberal and coercive use of non-compete clauses in employment contracts.
Across the Muslim world there are ideological movements that want to bring back Shariah, with all its harsh, coercive, illiberal elements, naïvely hoping that it will revive the Islamic world's medieval glory.
The course of the conversation makes clear the extent to which Mr. Zelensky sought Mr. Trump's favor and assistance; in that environment, the president's request for favors could not help being coercive.
Once again, the federal government — with its formidable coercive power and effectively inexhaustible resources — is taking due care to avoid forcing its citizens to act against their religious beliefs and moral convictions.
Whenever they are given a chance to rule — in Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, or briefly in Egypt — these coercive utopians have little patience for human rights, dissenting views, private property or constitutional law.
This past weekend, AFSCME President Lee Saunders penned a piece in The Hill that perfectly encapsulates the problem with government unions, and why the Supreme Court must end their coercive status quo.
Coercive diplomacy and sanctions have been effective in reducing threats posed by Pyongyang and Iran; but regime change from within constitutes a third path between military confrontation and appeasement only in Iran.
But it's not clear where the police want them to go, how they might get enough to eat, or whether the officers' approach is more coercive when there are no witnesses around.
Moreover, Comey is willing to voluntarily discuss his conversations with the president, so any concern that we might have about the chilling effect of coercive congressional intrusion into those conversations is negated.
" Amnesty's Ojigho said that "sex in these highly coercive circumstances is always rape, even when physical force is not used, and Nigerian soldiers and Civilian JTF members have been getting away it.
"If you think someone is stalking you, it's best to take your instincts seriously," says Dr. Jane Monckton-Smith, a criminologist specialising in stalking and coercive control at the University of Gloucester.
"I had an unfortunate 10-year marriage, where I was in a very coercive, very abusive relationship, and it's something that we don't usually talk about – it's seen as being taboo," she shared.
Official misconduct — including perjury, withholding of exculpatory evidence and coercive interrogation practices — occurred in three of every four exonerations involving homicide, and it was an important factor in many other cases as well.
But the implication is that his libido is so omnivorous that he has no boundaries to violate, and that even the most coercive and controlling sex is still a minor inconvenience at most.
What's needed: A "coercive containment" approach that enforces sanctions, strengthens defenses and denies North Korea access to servers beyond its borders could create sufficient constraints to keep the regime's weapons programs in check.
The company said its director, Zhu Yicai, had been placed under "coercive measures" in March last year, a term that usually means detention, and this had affected the company's ability to raise funds.
The drop occurred despite the ending in 2016 of the country's long-standing and highly coercive one-child-per-couple policy and its replacement by a limit of two children for most families.
Japanese Defence Minister Gen Nakatani said his country would help Southeast Asian nations build their security capabilities to deal with what he called unilateral, dangerous and coercive actions in the South China Sea.
"When we partner with the government of China, we're trying to end their sex selective abortion and coercive birth limits," she said, referring to the Chinese practice of forcing women to have abortions.
She added that the funding decision, and the charge that UNFPA supports coercive practices, was conveyed in a phone call from the US mission to the UN and not in a formal letter.
"We are of course disappointed with the outcome of today's hearing, but I anticipate it will be exactly as coercive as the previous sanction — which is to say not at all," she said.
" He believes the church's leaders utilized thought reform and coercive persuasion to indoctrinate new members and says from his analysis it appears "the church existed solely for the benefit of the Irwin family.
Beyond these exercises in the war of ideas, various security agencies operating in the interest of national security leveraged their coercive power in ways that targeted dissenters posing no conceivable threat of terrorism.
It will be reviewed by Delaware courts under the so-called Unocal test, which looks to see whether the response is reasonable in relation to the threat posed and not preclusive or coercive.
If the allegations against Schneiderman create a public dialogue that speaks up about strangulation, coercive control and patterns of abuse, we can do more to name these behaviors as violent, victimizing and abusive.
Unions have tried to prevent independent in-home health providers from learning their rights, required or pressured them to attend coercive, union-led meetings, and have impeded their ability to resign union membership.
To protect us from the might of the federal government, the founders agreed that any coercive action must be authorized both by Congress (which passes a law) and the executive (which enforces it).
Read more: Jussie Smollett and the case for due process in the court of public opinionDuVernay and her series assigns blame to "Reid for being the proponent of coercive tactics," the lawsuit said.
Former Reagan Justice Department lawyer Michael Carvin and the conservative First Liberty Institute urge in the brief that the court should "clarify" that "coercive state activity" is required to violate the First Amendment.
Opposition Labor Party leader Bill Shorten, moving the motion for a Royal Commission in parliament, said it was the only mechanism with the coercive powers and jurisdiction to deal with systemic bank misconduct.
Judd described Weinstein's behavior as "coercive bargaining"; "I said no, a lot of ways, a lot of times, and he always came back at me with some new ask," she told the Times.
In a landmark case, she has been granted permission to appeal her murder conviction on the grounds of new psychiatric evidence of a personality disorder and a report showing she suffered coercive control.
"Gui Minhai broke Chinese law and has already been subjected to criminal coercive measures in accordance with the law by relevant Chinese authorities," Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told a regular briefing.
One of the former detectives who obtained the confession had alluded to using coercive tactics, and another had been repeatedly cited for misconduct in other cases, Mr. Sini said in a news release.
The existing law aimed to protect American companies from the Arab League boycott because it was coercive, requiring companies to boycott Israel as a condition of doing business with Arab League member states.
"It's the population-management tools — the ones that are coercive and that are doing unauthorized or nonconsensual surveillance — that I think are really problematic and really should be abolished in almost every case."
That leaves us with a tantalizing question: Would Lenin have avoided the pursuit of a coercive, ideologically driven regime if the Bolsheviks had taken over a country whose civic life had not collapsed?
"This country does not deserve a president who willfully breaks our laws and encourages others to do the same, because his notion of power stops at coercive force," #BabaeAko, the women's group, said.
In her classic essay "The Liberalism of Fear," the political theorist Judith Shklar argued that the first task of a free society is to stop the coercive state inflicting cruelty and sowing terror.
But if a major ally like the European Union decides to actively fight U.S. sanctions, it will set a pattern of opposition and risks demonstrating that U.S. coercive economic power can be blunted.
"Defendants rush and pressure the woman to sign the documents quickly without reading them and engage in other deceptive, coercive and threatening behavior to secure their signatures," Judge Enright wrote, describing the scheme.
A whistle-blower complaint about a potentially coercive phone call President Donald Trump had in July with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky led to a congressional hearing and full-on impeachment inquiry this week.
The Committee on Public Information, which tried to drive support for the war, was headed by President Woodrow Wilson's own Bannon, the journalist George Creel, whose approach was emotion-laden and often coercive.
There are also other options that the U.S. government can pursue to help "play the China card" and some of these may include stronger coercive measures to encourage Chinese cooperation like secondary sanctions.
The leaders of tomorrow's labor movement would do well to discard a collectivist, coercive model and instead promote services potential members want while honoring the rights of individuals to make their own choices.
The most famous figure to fall has been Mr. Batali, the celebrity chef who was the subject of several published reports in December alleging behavior that ran the gamut from piggish to coercive.
The presence of the trawlers near Thitu island raises questions about their intent and role "in support of coercive objectives", the ministry said, days after the Philippines lodged a diplomatic protest with China.
"It is also almost certainly true that there are people in that program who could be doing just as well if they had the same resources but without the coercive aspect," she said.
She was supported by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the American Public Health Association, which said that the law's coercive measures actually deter women who use drugs from accessing prenatal care.
Some of the most fascinating chapters come early on, as Gerstle describes the tension between Lockean liberalism at the federal level and the far more coercive reality on the ground in any given state.
"We are of course disappointed with the outcome of today's hearing, but I anticipate it will be exactly as coercive as the previous sanction — which is to say not at all," Meltzer-Cohen said.
That extramarital relationship has brought accusations of threats of blackmail, a felony indictment and a bipartisan investigation by the state legislature that produced on Wednesday a vivid report of a violent and coercive affair.
In a complaint filed in Manhattan federal court, New York said the ban violates the U.S. Constitution's guarantee of equal protection, guarantee of equal sovereignty among the states, and prohibition on coercive federal action.
African countries need not, and should not, go down the coercive route to smaller families once taken by India, which carried out mass-sterilisation campaigns, or China, which long enforced a one-child policy.
Franco addressed those allegations on multiple late-night talk shows later that week — until the Los Angeles Times published a more in-depth report on allegations of sexually inappropriate or coercive behavior against him.
For a society that sees a Hollywood movie or programmes that promote democracy as agents of a foreign power's propaganda or as cultural imperialism, soft power is far from non-coercive and non-threatening.
Yang was taken to Beijing, where China has said the city's State Security Bureau is holding him under "coercive measures", a euphemism for detention, while he is investigated on suspicion of "endangering state security".
"We have also found that defendants in controlling or coercive cases rely on tactics such as GPS tracking and monitoring phone or email messages," Alison Saunders — director of public prosecutions  — said in a statement.
Ross believes the Irwins employed "thought reform" and "coercive persuasion" techniques to indoctrinate new members, and says that, like most cults, the Word of Life Church "existed solely for the benefit" of its leadership.
Franken Standard: no ethics process, same punishment for actions taken before coming to the Senate, w/o coercive action of employer harassing or assaulting staff or interns, all behavior treated same as serial assault.
House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) told Axios' Mike Allen Friday that the House is considering reviving its "inherent contempt" power, which would allow Congress to enforce subpoenas through coercive measures like fines.
"It's just not acceptable any longer to cart wild animals from city to city and have them perform silly yet coercive stunts," the society's President and CEO Wayne Pacelle said in a statement Sunday.
Just as when it struck the deal with Norway in 2010, Russia can argue that it has demonstrated a better way to resolve territorial disputes than the West's resort to coercive measures, including sanctions.
So assailed are we by reports of harmful pleasures, and of the coercive male will being imposed through lust, that it comes as a relief to be reminded, in such style, of consensual joy.
Charlotte Garden, an associate professor of law at the Seattle University School of Law, said Mr. Wadach's story, odd as it may have been, would probably not reach a legal threshold for "coercive" behavior.
Incidentally, that more Muslim countries are not on the list is inconsequential: there are other ways to ban Muslims, as we've seen through "administrative processing" delays, the CARRP program, and coercive law enforcement tactics.
First, Beijing seeks to acquire credible coercive extended nuclear capabilities to support its interests and allies abroad, and thus will continue to expand both the number and quality of its nuclear and conventional capabilities.
Supporters of Sally Challen, 65, including her two sons, hailed the decision to order a retrial as a landmark for victims of coercive control, criminalized in 2015, which involves extreme emotional and psychological abuse.
Repeated within the kaleidoscopic texture, the line "My name is Daniel Pearl, I'm a Jewish American from Encino, California" seemed to swirl in space, freed from the coercive narrative Mr. Pearl's captors had created.
He was taken to Beijing, where China has said the city's State Security Bureau is holding him under "coercive measures", a euphemism for detention, as he is investigated on suspicion of "endangering state security".
The resolution, sponsored by the United States, represents an unusually robust action by the Council, invoking its rarely used coercive power to militarily intervene when international peace and security are considered to be threatened.
It sparked other efforts and creative expressions and shed light on some of the coercive, forceful, or otherwise demeaning procedures that were happening to women in the delivery room, leaving many of them traumatized.
The state prosecutor said on its official microblog on Wednesday it had launched a case against Wang, begun a formal investigation and adopted "coercive measures" against the former official, meaning he had been detained.
"This decision is based on the erroneous claim that UNFPA 'supports, or participates in the management of, a program of coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization' in China," a statement on the UNFPA website read.
A 1996 law expanded the definition of political refugees to include people who are forced to abort a child or undergo sterilization, allowing Chinese women to claim persecution under Beijing's coercive birth-control policies.
Even by the loose standards of the hospitality business, where rowdy drinking sessions after shifts and playful sexual banter are part of the culture, employees described Mr. Friedman's restaurants as unusually sexualized and coercive.
"This decision is based on the erroneous claim that UNFPA 'supports, or participates in the management of, a programme of coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization' in China," a statement on the UNFPA website reads.
The New York attorney general is investigating allegations of sexual harassment and workplace discrimination at the Spotted Pig, the West Village restaurant where employees last year complained of a highly sexualized and coercive atmosphere.
"We've reached a point in this case that I never could have imagined, and that is largely to do with Columbia's deliberate indifference to Professor Harris's coercive behavior," the plaintiff said in an interview.
He now faces a range of unattractive options: the use of military force; more coercive sanctions, including on Chinese banks that do business with the North; or some kind of opening to Mr. Kim.
It is the soft power of cultural vitality — as opposed to the hard, coercive power of military might — that makes the United States admirable in the eyes of much of the world, including China.
Sagarika Ghose: I'm a liberal because I believe in the ideal that aims for greater social, political and economic freedom for the individual as against the massive, coercive powers of a centralised "Big State".
The "Protecting the Right to Organize Act" (PRO Act) seeks to rewrite our country's labor laws in order to strengthen the coercive power of labor unions at the expense of workers and the economy.
Many businesses agree that China has long taken advantage of the United States and support Mr. Trump's efforts to remove trade barriers and end coercive practices that have disadvantaged American firms operating in China.
The so-called self-help group is also accused of bringing in dozens of women "slaves" from all over North America using coercive tactics, allegedly taking millions of dollars from some high-profile members.
On the flip side, prosecutors say that because teachers have special disciplinary and authoritative powers, sexual relations with students is inherently coercive, and the law is designed to protect students in an educational environment.
There's a case to be made that any such request is inherently coercive, given Ukraine's reliance on U.S. diplomatic support and security assistance aid as well as the overall power imbalance between the two countries.
I'm honestly at a loss to come up with the last time Game of Thrones spent this much time on a sex scene that wasn't violent, coercive, degrading, transactional, or interrupted by something awful happening.
Although almost 200 countries have committed to the UN's Responsibility to Protect, which entails the right to use force to intervene in the internal affairs of others, many of them strongly oppose coercive regime change.
When we describe aggressive, arrogant, and coercive sex as merely the common experience of every woman who has had sex, we dodge a critical conversation about changing cultural norms and understandings about sex and consent.
But as she points out, if this is going to be successful, we&aposre going to have to address the issue of like sort of benign paternalism and coercive treatment for people that refuse it.
But there was a fatal flaw in both of those policies; they were all stick and no carrot, even though the Trump administration's more natural posture is to use liberating incentives instead of coercive regulations.
" In a statement, Van Tilburg suggested that it&aposs possible that the quarrying of the stone tools "may also have been coercive in some way," and that the study "encourages further mapping and stone sourcing.
The section of the trademark act in question in this case is a leftover from Victorian times, and is used now primarily, I would argue, (and have argued) to promote social agendas with coercive censorship.
There have been reports of the program performing exorcisms and the internet is full of 'survivor' accounts by former clients who found Teen Challenge to be little more than a form of coercive religious indoctrination.
With the world's second-largest economy and military, prone to coercive trade practices that threaten American jobs, and a leadership committed to challenge Washington's long-term interests, the China challenge is worthy of our focus.
Back then, there was a concern that the availability of federal funds would cause states to "warehouse people further and shirk any responsibility to provide the least coercive possible treatment in the community," Glickman said.
The options include a tactical nuclear strike, a limited conventional strike, a massive naval blockade combined with coercive pressure on China and Russia to prevent land-based supply and accepting a nuclear-armed North Korea.
Last December, England and Wales expanded the definition of domestic abuse to include "coercive and controlling behavior in an intimate or family relationship," making it a criminal offense carrying a maximum sentence of five years.
According to one estimate, up to 70 percent of Americans have taken a personality test as part of a job application, which suggests that something more coercive is driving the $500 million personality-testing industry.
The deadline was imposed by the International Syria Support Group, a multinational effort that includes the United States and Russia — Syria's most important ally — which was thought to have given the demand some coercive effect.
"Far from protected government speech, defendants' actions constitute an 'implied threat to employ coercive state power' against entities doing business with the NRA," the lawsuit says, employing a quote from a 2003 free speech case.
They say that because the Venezuelan people came out in support of Maduro, the U.S. has engaged in "coercive unilateral" economic methods like placing sanctions on state oil company PdVSA to cause widespread humanitarian crises.
They were even more alarmed that Mr. Pompeo's deputy at the C.I.A., Gina Haspel, had been named to replace him, given her role in coercive interrogations of terrorism suspects in the years after the Sept.
" Merriam-Webster calls it the systematic and coercive use of terror, defined as "violent or destructive acts (such as bombing) committed by groups in order to intimidate a population or government into granting their demands.
Or, as I have written elsewhere, Democrats cannot simply argue in favor of redistributive government on economic matters because defecting whites are deeply hostile to a government they see as coercive on matters of race.
While these groups have long accused the judicial authorities in Iran of using torture and other coercive methods against suspects, the use of recorded confessions in sophisticated videos shown on national television is relatively new.
But he did not dispute the authenticity of the leaked internal documents that confirmed the coercive nature of the measures used against Uighurs and other Turkic Muslims in western China over the past three years.
"Russia's intent is to sow discord and undermine U.S. institutions and alliances from within, including through covert and coercive malign influence campaigns," said Philip Reeker, the acting assistant secretary of state for Europe and Eurasia.
In opening statements, defense attorney Linda Moreno cast Salman as a "simple young mother" with a low IQ. Salman was a victim of Mateen's abuse and infidelity and of the FBI's coercive investigators, Moreno argued.
U.S. District Judge Paul Oetken in Manhattan said New York, Connecticut, Maryland and New Jersey failed to show that the cap on the popular tax break exceeded Congress' broad taxing power or was unconstitutionally coercive.
The defendants allegedly committed "sex trafficking, peonage, forced labor and human trafficking offenses" while enticing members to join a company that "functioned as both a Ponzi scheme and a coercive community," according to the lawsuit.
Robert E. Lighthizer, the president's chief trade negotiator, said the deal contained important new Chinese commitments to protect American intellectual property, halt coercive technology transfers and refrain from using currency devaluation as a trade weapon.
Yao was subject to "coercive measures," which can range from summons and surveillance to detention and arrest, among other actions, the Supreme People's Procuratorate said, without specifying which he faced, the newspaper said on Thursday.
"We maintain that Iran 's response to the coercive measures will play an important role in determining the potential upward trajectory of prices," Croft and her team of oil analysts said in a note Wednesday.
While the tax bill did repeal the coercive penalty for failure to purchase insurance, Americans still face two huge healthcare problems: they can't get care when they need it and they cannot afford health insurance.
The coercive dimension of the policy was highlighted on Tuesday by the U.S. Treasury announcement of "secondary sanctions" against Chinese and Russian banks and businesses helping North Korea in violation of U.N. Security Council sanctions.
"I certainly hope that the U.S. government will view my father's case as a serious indication of China's willingness to use the coercive and inflammatory tactics of detaining foreign citizens," Harrison Li said by telephone.
After allegations against James Franco hit Twitter following his Golden Globes win on Sunday, five women came forward in a Los Angeles Times piece published Thursday to accuse the actor of inappropriate or sexually coercive behavior.
One reason is that the abuse they suffer tends to be less severe: only about 5% of male victims are subject to what the law calls "coercive and controlling" behaviour, which affects 30% of abused women.
That protesters still came in such numbers -- despite thunderstorms and stifling heat, despite official obstruction, despite rumors of a coercive police approach -- shows how committed Hong Kongers are to speaking out for causes they believe in.
Turkey could become the new Libya, and with the consideration of President Erdogan's recent autocratic behavior, it is possible that Turkey may be on the verge of engaging in coercive actions such as those in Libya .
But it all connects back in a perverse way to the notion that only government is coercive and that wealth is all about freedom, and enabling the free exchange between economic actors who are totally free.
"The U.S. insists on the 'denuclearization-first' and increases the level of pressure by sanctions to achieve their purpose in a coercive manner, and even objecting to the 'declaration of the end of war,'" Ri said.
When well-intentioned persons such as Bonifassi attempt to pay respectful homage to black culture through empathic understanding and blacks reject this honor, they do so because they want to have a coercive monopoly on victimology.
"Obamacare's coercive individual mandate represents perhaps the worst example of the federal government violating individual freedom and liberty -- which is why we have repeatedly promised to repeal it," the letter, which has about 50 signatures, says.
CI efforts should, therefore, be premised not on specific actors but, rather, on how illicit or coercive actions — whether of a foreign or domestic origin — undermine U.S. elements of national power through the compromise of information.
The key to success is to push for immediate denuclearization while preparing for a long-term parallel strategy of coercive diplomacy against North Korea and continued pushback against Chinese moves to break U.S. alliances in Asia.
" The report also lists a "wide range of coercive and intrusive regulatory gambits to force the transfer of foreign technologies and [intellectual property] to Chinese competitors, often in exchange for access to the vast Chinese market.
Scholars and activists estimate that a million people are now held in hundreds of re-education camps across Xinjiang and that roughly two million other people are undergoing some form of coercive re-education or indoctrination.
"Russia's intent is to sow discord and undermine U.S. institutions and alliances from within, including through covert and coercive malign influence campaigns," Philip Reeker, the acting assistant secretary of State for Europe and Eurasia, told AFP.
She knew that the third floor was a place where Mr. Friedman's friends and guests indulged in alcohol, drugs, and inappropriate behavior, but said she never knew of incidents there that were coercive or physically abusive.
Historian Albert Hirschmann's doux commerce thesis (literally, "sweet commerce") explains how increasing the scope of voluntary, mutually beneficial transactions advances a more peaceful, prosperous society by making coercive gain through theft, fraud or conquest less attractive.
Op-Ed Contributor The American criminal justice system is exceptional, in the worst way possible: It combines exceptionally coercive plea bargaining, exceptionally long sentences, exceptionally brutal prison conditions and exceptionally difficult obstacles to societal re-entry.
"Russia's intent is to sow discord and undermine U.S. institutions and alliances from within, including through covert and coercive malign influence campaigns," said Philip T. Reeker, the acting assistant secretary of state for Europe and Eurasia.
"Defendants exerted power over the Plaintiffs; took their money; made it financially, physically and psychologically difficult, and in some cases impossible, to leave the coercive community; and systematically abused Plaintiffs physically and emotionally," the suit said.
Across 150 minutes, the film bears witness to a shocking miscarriage of justice, triggered by coercive police tactics, an incompetent defense and the presumptions of a community that wanted to lay this horrific case to rest.
In a statement on its website, UNFPA said it regrets the U.S. decision to end funding, which it said is based on an "erroneous claim" that the agency supports coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization in China.
In contrast to what happens in a coercive regime, people will be less likely to know to complain, or to mobilize against choice architectures that guide them to decisions that aren't the best decisions they could make.
U.S. sanctions programs, enacted via legislation or executive order, are intended to be coercive economic tools, not regulatory hurdles, and the ambiguity often serves to heighten the impact of sanctions by scaring businesses away from America's foes.
But on the other side of the table, many of the people in power at restaurants — including managers and owners — have cultivated sexually coercive atmospheres, shrugging off the behavior as part and parcel of the food industry.
"Sex workers want to combat trafficking and end exploitation more than anyone, but the pragmatic result will be to harm the livelihoods of sex workers and force people in sexual labor into more coercive and dangerous situations"
It also came as the US' top diplomat accused China of blocking energy development in the South China Sea through "coercive means," preventing Southeast Asian countries from accessing more than US$2.5 trillion in recoverable energy resources.
The woman's coercive ultimatum should send a chill down anyone's spine, but instead, it's staged as a minor bit of comedy, and Riker rolls his eyes and makes an "Oh well" expression before going along with it.
"A coercive China would find its neighbors resenting demands they cede their autonomy and strategic space, and look to counterweight Beijing's power by bolstering alliances and partnerships, between themselves and especially with the United States," he said.
And, on Monday, the US State Department notified the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that US funding for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) would be withdrawn on the grounds that UNFPA supports coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization.
Global Gag Rule: The result is life or death The US has also pulled all funding from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) -- a UN agency that promotes family planning -- for allegedly supporting coercive abortion in China.
The Trump administration must employ a wide range of both coercive and noncoercive diplomatic tools to make clear to Beijing that any further coddling of Pyongyang means that business as usual with the United States will end.
Ileana was encouraged to testify against her husband after being placed in solitary confinement for weeks and being visited by therapists who used more coercive questioning and dubious memory-recovery to get her to change her statements.
Anxious about annual US-South Korea military exercises that begin next week, Pyongyang has presented the United States with a clear, coercive choice: reduce tensions or face a highly destabilizing missile strike to the waters around Guam.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A proposed new extradition law in Hong Kong could extend China's "coercive reach" into the financial hub and create serious risks for U.S. national security and economic interests there, a U.S. congressional commission said.
The Domestic Violence Act 2018 went into effect on Tuesday and provides new protections for victims of "coercive control," a type of emotional and psychological abuse aimed at stripping a person of their self-worth and agency.
It was only after doing research on emotional abuse that she discovered a name for what she experienced: Coercive control, a pattern of behavior that some people — usually but not always men — employ to dominate their partners.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China accused the United States on Tuesday of "maliciously hyping up" the South China Sea situation and making warrantless criticism, after the Pentagon said China was carrying out "coercive interference" in waters claimed by Vietnam.
But having been deployed to Afghanistan with the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team (HRT) in the early years after 2900/220006, I knew of her position within the agency and association with the coercive interrogation techniques program development.
"The Supreme Court concluded that the Affordable Care Act's threat of denying Medicaid funds, which constituted over 10 percent of the state's overall budget, was unconstitutionally coercive and represented a 'gun to the head,'" Judge Orrick wrote.
"Any country, technically, can impose sanctions against another state as a form of 'coercive diplomacy,' however, there is a considerable body of scholarly work that argues convincingly that this is a violation of international law," he said.
Lincoln's dilemmas illuminate how apparently benign federal mandates — like universal health care, paid maternity leave or federal land acquisition — that seem on their face to extend democratic possibilities, can be viewed from within state borders as coercive.
"We all have the right to live without the threat of use of force and without application of illegal, coercive unilateral measures," the foreign minister, Jorge Arreaza, told reporters at the United Nations' headquarters in New York.
A few weeks later, Trump slashed funding to the United Nations Population Fund, a family planning agency that operates in more than 150 countries around the world, claiming that the agency supports coercive abortion policies in China.
But in commentary published Tuesday, Graham Allison of Harvard, who wrote the definitive history of the Cuban missile crisis, engaged in some what-might-have-happened speculation if Mr. Obama's diplomatic, economic and coercive effort had not worked.
The best thing you can do if you're concerned that your friend or family members is in an abusive relationship is encourage them to learn about the signs of coercive control, and stay in touch, Dr. Fontes says.
Though my first time was, indeed, ugly—in that it was coercive and I wasn't ready and I cried afterward and he didn't care—that first instant of penetration was so unremarkable as to seem like an accident.
Whoever can seize it can sell it to us, and that means our money that we pay at the pump and in the stores goes back through the world's supply chains to whoever can be most successfully coercive.
Japanese Defence Minister Gen Nakatani, speaking at the same event, said his country would help Southeast Asian nations build their security capabilities to deal with what he called unilateral, dangerous and coercive actions in the South China Sea.
"As part of their coercive scheme to compel the victim's labor, the defendants took her documents and caused her to remain unlawfully in the United States after her visa expired," the Justice Department alleges in its press release.
A significant proportion of Trump's growing support appears to come from the men (and to some degree the women) who are most resentful of the pressures of "repressive" political correctness and speech codes that they see as coercive.
As feminist theorist bell hooks described it, the "hierarchical rule and coercive authority" that allows powerful people to dominate the disenfranchised is what allows men to abuse women, and judges and police to abuse poor people of color.
Given the president's coercive style and his lack of familiarity with the workings of the government, it is not surprising that senior staff members are focused more on their constitutional obligations than on blind obedience to the president.
But a trove of partially declassified CIA documents, released earlier this year in response to a Freedom of Information Act request and provided to ProPublica, offers a glimpse at one coercive interrogation she is known to have supervised.
The interrogation methods approved by the Justice Department for Zubaydah became the basis for a menu of coercive techniques that was later used on other "high-value" detainees — those who were believed to know about active terror plots.
In countries where governments can take away rights or property without due process, the coercive power of the government is easily turned against political opponents or activists, disfavored minorities, pesky journalists, and others who threaten the status quo.
But it's not clear whether a similar day of reckoning is imminent on Capitol Hill, a place that is known for widespread sexual harassment or coercive behavior -- but where such behavior is rarely discussed out in the open.
Thanks to the coercive power that flows from prosecutorial discretion and mandatory-minimum sentences, defendants may logically conclude that it's safer to plead to a few years for a crime they didn't commit than risk decades behind bars.
When I talked to Aaron, he told me that some people in the medical community are concerned that the amounts of money provided to donors might be coercive, particularly to women who are in a financially precarious position.
" The Trump administration has stepped up an anti-abortion push at the United Nations since cutting funding in 2017 for the U.N. Population Fund because it supports or participates in "a program of coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization.
Controversially, it suggested that all state officials in positions of "coercive power" — like police officers and judges — be barred from wearing any religious symbols, and that the large crucifix hanging prominently in the provincial legislative chambers be removed.
To the extent more coercive measures might become necessary, Americans must be vigilant to ensure that these measures go no further than public health experts deem necessary, and that they are immediately reversed once the acute crisis passes.
It's rising use of bullying, sharp power that is distinguished from the soft power that democracies had been exercising by the fact that it is — to quote the former Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull — covert, coercive, or corrupting.
But especially when, as in 1989, there is immense public pressure to convict, the representatives of the coercive power of the state must always be mindful of their obligations to all the marginalized and oppressed people before them.
The U.N. Population Fund (UNFPA) said the United States has withheld funding for the third year over its work in China despite denying accusations that it was involved in "coercive abortion" as part of China's population control program.
The core work of the law is organizing and disciplining government's coercive power, and whether that power reinforces racial and economic inequalities or helps to neutralize them is one of the most basic questions for a legal system.
Second, should Iran opt out of the agreement within a decade, the "breakout" time to produce one-bomb's worth of highly enriched uranium would be 85033 to 18 months, long enough for the world to take coercive action.
The DOJ plans to ask a judge to extend the restrictions imposed by the settlement for several more years beyond its expiration date in 2020 and prohibit Live Nation from engaging in coercive behavior, according to the Journal.
Since then, Washington has deployed unilateral coercive and punitive economic measures against Tehran to squeeze revenues, limit oil sales and drive down GDP — at a much faster rate than the multilateral sanctions in place between 2006 and 2013.
The increased sanctions are part of a strategy that, so far, has relied more on coercive diplomacy than on military action, though there is a long history of American efforts to sabotage North Korea's missile and nuclear programs.
"Based on past practices, these activities could be consistent with preparations for the delivery of a rocket to the launch pad or engine to the test stand; or they could be North Korean coercive bargain tactics," it said.
"The Australian citizen Yang Jun, due to being suspected of engaging in criminal acts that endangered China's national security, was recently placed under coercive measures and is being investigated by the Beijing city State Security Bureau," Hua told reporters.
According to the report, 14 percent of women in poverty have faced the most extensive violence and abuse, such as being victims of extensive coercive control and physical violence from a partner, or facing both physical and sexual violence.
And though the vice-chancellor conceded that even some of the Delaware jurists who originated the theory have subsequently questioned it in a law review article, the presumption that a controlling shareholder has inherently coercive power remains good law.
With a larger army already occupying Iraq and a smaller one in Afghanistan, there was no way to make coercive military force the main terms of relating to Iran and North Korea, to say nothing of Russia and China.
While a fictional pairing between an older man and young girl is usually viewed as coercive if not all-out criminal — look at everything from Lolita to American Beauty — the same can't be said for the gender-swapped version.
Patrick identified the kind of coercive manipulation that tethered people to new religious movements like Children of God, the Unification Church, the Twelve Tribes — and how that kind of thinking could eventually lead to tragedies like Jonestown's mass suicide.
So it's also totally fair if the song makes you uncomfortable — because in even a slightly different context, the same dialogue in "Baby, It's Cold Outside" could have easily played out as a bad, coercive experience for the woman.
The Trump administration announced the move late Monday, sending notice that it would pull $32.5 million from the United Nations Population Fund because it works with the Chinese government, which forces its citizens into coercive abortions and involuntary sterilization.
Samantha Crane, a lawyer and director of public policy for the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, said that schools should at least develop "behavior intervention plans" to ameliorate situations like this, although often such plans are too "coercive" in design.
In a statement to its website, the UNFPA said that it regrets that the U.S. has chosen to end its funding over the "erroneous claim" that the organization supports or participates in coercive abortions or involuntary sterilization in China.
Both Mattis and Tillerson have consistently said they prefer a diplomatic resolution to the situation and see the threat of military action as one of several coercive tools they hope can ultimately help bring Kim to the negotiating table.
The memo acknowledged that there is no evidence the agency "directly engages" with any such program, but said that the agency's work with China's family planning office meant it "can be found to support" the country's coercive reproductive policies.
"He was warning about how important 5G networks would be and the security risks we all needed to think about around countries that had capability, form and intent, as well as coercive laws," a senior Australian source told Reuters.
Yang Hengjun was detained in southern China earlier this month and taken to Beijing where China has said he was held under "coercive measures", a euphemism for detention, as he is being investigated on suspicion of "endangering state security".
"Through an insidious process of slow, subtle indoctrination and manipulation, NXIVM&aposs leaders drew ever closer to its Albany headquarters those students who had become most vulnerable to defendants&apos abusive and coercive methods," Glazer said in a statement.
But as the House lawyer spoke of the potential for such confrontations leading to violence, it appeared he was highlighting the dangers of such an approach rather than seriously suggesting returning to the coercive methods employed until the 1930s.
By claiming that NATO is getting back into shape, Trump could be trying to create a basis to pivot from being coercive on NATO funding to being a bit more traditionally whiny about it, as previous administrations have been.
"A parent is not a substitute for an attorney, as parents are often misled, misinformed, kept in the dark, and intimidated by the deceptive and coercive tactics from law enforcement," a spokesman for Legal Aid said in a statement.
It may, however, authorize or encourage such a role, including through federal grants to participating states or the withholding of certain funding — as long as the withholding is not so big that the courts see it as unduly coercive.
While Chinese officials have become more transparent about wrongful conviction cases in recent years — in 2014, more than 1,300 court decisions were reheard, according to the government — punishment for those accused of falsifying evidence and using coercive techniques is often lax.
Dogs being trained in ways that are coercive, hurtful, fear-inducing and compulsion-based occur because people often want their dog to do these things without their consent or because people ignore what their dogs are telling them about these approaches.
According to the report, WWF Cameroon was participating in "coercive" nighttime raids of villages in which eco-guards employed by the government and backed by the charity "violate[d] the rights of communities" by looting houses and beating their occupants.
Obama has also forced Abe to publicly declare his support for the 1993 Kono Statement acknowledging state responsibility for coercive recruitment of comfort women, and prodded Seoul and Tokyo to overcome the comfort women issue at the end of 2015.
But prosecutors are claiming ample evidence that Kelly, Epstein, and Raniere were indifferent at best to whether their sexual partners were of legal age, as well as deceptive, coercive, or threatening to the women and teen girls they're accused of victimizing.
Japan and allies Australia and the United States issued a joint statement voicing their "strong opposition to any coercive unilateral actions" in the South China Sea and calling on both the Philippines and China to abide by the legally binding ruling.

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