In contrast with the cases discussed above, where various conditions indicate supervisory sexual abuse of power to
coerce sex, Speaks v.
Criminalizing coerced submission in the workplace and in the academy
This, however, is a politics-first Taiwan's least preferred outcome, for, if it perceives that it is likely to be coerced by China, it would rather restrict trade (01) than have a politics-first China
coerce and then punish it (05), but it would prefer to fight and lose on the political issue (05) than to acquiesce willingly when coerced (03).
Economic interdependence and peace: a game-theoretic analysis
Planning committee member Coun Peter Douglas Osborn (Con, Weoley) said: "The attempts to lean on and
coerce officers is something I have not seen before in my eight years on this committee."
'Coercion' claim fury; PLANNING: MP and council clash over ruling
Dubai: Three men have been accused of kidnapping a worker and locking him up in a flat to
coerce his father to waive his ownership of a property in their home country.
Trio accused of kidnapping and confining worker
Anwar has been charged with four counts of corruption in which he is said to have abused his office as deputy premier by instructing police to
coerce witnesses to retract allegations of his sexual misconduct.
Anwar's alleged gay partner sues police, gov't
The police in Tucker did not
coerce the defendant to make the statement and, therefore, did not violate his Fifth Amendment right against compelled self-incrimination.(22) The police did, however, violate the rules of the Miranda decision.
Beyond 'Miranda.' (the landmark 'Miranda v. Arizona' case)
Anderson says it might be possible to
coerce these cells to make proteins including dozens of artificial amino acids, perhaps leading to novel drugs, industrial enzymes, and polymers with unique properties.
Engineered bacteria are genetic rebels
The court ordered further proceedings to determine of officials acted unreasonably when they characterized the prisoner's statements to an officer as an attempt to
coerce the officer into not enforcing a prison shaving rule.
Hargis v. Foster
How can we compel or
coerce [the enemy] to behave differently than he's behaving right now." Cynics might observe that the disastrous Vietnam War strategy devised by the "Best and Brightest" was based on the same idea: Escalations followed by bombing "pauses" were supposedly intended to modify the Hanoi regime's behavior.
The "transformational" military. (Insider Report)
Alas, they have neglected to consider the happiness of the tax-hiking state legislator and the activist toiling to
coerce the rest of us into changing our lives.
Taxed happy: two economists provide legislators with another reason to boost taxes. (Columns)
It is one more example of the arrogance of homosexual activists in their campaign to
coerce acceptance of their abominable lifestyle.
Homosexual activists attack academic freedom
If that leader, ship succeeds in its efforts to
coerce financial support via the state and to get the American government to impose the Holy See's repressive codes on sexuality and morality, our country will be in deeper trouble than we can imagine.
Vatican interests versus the public interest
Summary: Suspect denies charge, claims ex-wife's malicious complaint was made to
coerce him to drop custody case
Man accused of threatening ex-wife with acid attack
Now, the same scientists have used genetic engineering techniques to
coerce more-complicated organisms into placing unnatural amino acids into proteins.
Yeast adds new amino acids to its proteins
Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a public university cannot
coerce student participation in religious practices.
Va. Military Institute can't sponsor prayers, says Appellate Court. (people & Events)