Examples of using Coercive in English and their translations into Swedish
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Rare-earth permanent magnet Nd-Fe-B is a new kind of magnetic material developed in the 1980's with excellent magnetic characteristics in terms of high energy product, high coercive force etc.
Their impacts would differ mainly according to whether a permissive or a coercive approach was adopted at EU level.
Sending a child to a nursery in place of its mother is coercive and oppressive and against its free and natural tendencies.
how coercive they were.
have taken important steps regarding preventive and coercive measures.
CCHR has supported enactment of more than 160 laws protecting individuals from abusive or coercive psychiatric practices.
are not coercive.
defense be offered on the market rather than supplied by a coercive monopoly?
But judging by the woolly proposals in the report, there is no question of adopting coercive measures towards employers.
The Coercive Acts(or Intolerable Acts)
Coercive power, which is the essence of political authority,
We would strongly oppose coercive abortion, forced sterilisation
Should specific, coercive penalties be imposed on professionals who intentionally use unfair terms?
With regard to the well-documented harsh and coercive treatment at Guantanamo Bay,
A central idea in modern democracies is that the coercive powers of the state are legitimate only if they derive from the people.
The application of traditional coercive measures with regard to computers
This is the coercive undercurrent that has indelibly characterized psychiatry since it first assumed custodial duties within asylums 200 years ago.
Concern has been expressed about coercive contracts that authors
It was only after the rise of hierarchical societies that anarchist ideas were formulated as a critical response to and rejection of coercive political institutions
Patriot leaders from all 13 colonies convened the First Continental Congress to coordinate their resistance to the Coercive Acts.