Examples of using Coercion in English and their translations into Chinese
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In other cases, however, a clearer element of coercion, including threats to life, health, property and livelihood.
The RTL system, through coercion, humiliation and punishment, aiming at altering the personality of detainees, reportedly causes severe physical and mental pain and suffering.
Any threat, coercion, deceit or any other violation of free will provide the required grounds for declaring the marriage null and void.
If such coercion results in severe pain or suffering inflicted to achieve a certain purpose, it must even be considered as torture.
In systems of governance, there can be no substitute for reform and no place for coercion, repression, despotism or corruption.
This was followed by a“special inquisition” that might include coercion, false witnesses, and torture to obtain a“confession.”.
Also the title has been modified from" Coercion of another State" to" Coercion of a State or another international organization".
Some called this process of coercion and bribery“greasing the wheels” for passing legislation, but this is terrible logic.
Most women who experience this pressure or coercion do not complain to the authorities and prefer to give in the parents' demand.
The presence of a lawyer may deter officials who might otherwise try to obtain information from detainees through coercion, threats or some type of abuse.
Critics of coercion have interpreted these results to say that we don't know whether coerced treatment has any effect- or whether it works at all.
Coercion- either by armed force or by judicial and legislative means, or both- was very frequently resorted to.
There was no element of coercion, force, or threat, only suggestion to participate in the activities to defend their own interests.
In the Cost of Coercion, ILO reports that indigenous peoples, women and youth are particularly vulnerable to forced labour and human trafficking.
Greitens said allegations of"coercion, violence and assault" were"false.".
This coercion increases women' s risk of contracting HIV and their fear of negotiating the use of condoms.
This is because the equality operator== does type coercion, meaning that the interpreter implicitly tries to convert the values before comparing.
In these cases, women are most vulnerable, as illegal immigration often involves exploitation, coercion and abuse of power.
(i) The use of kidnapping, force, fraud, deception, coercion or other unlawful means;
The presence of a lawyer can dissuade officers who in other circumstances could try to obtain information from detainees by means of coercion and threat.