Examples of using To coerce in English and their translations into Swedish
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The Convention Against Torture clearly states that torture is intense suffering that is inflicted in order to obtain information or to coerce.
(c) the undertaking did not take steps to coerce other undertakings to participate in the infringement.'.
The workers' state normally had the right to coerce any citizen to perform any work, at any time of its choosing.
True peacemaking means finding ways to coerce Palestinians to undergo a change of heart,
However, psychiatrists' power to coerce parents into putting their children on very dangerous psychotropic drugs condemns us to a deepening drug culture
Anna and her cohorts have kidnapped his father(Ray Stevenson) in order to coerce Frank into helping them take down a ruthless group of Russian human traffickers.
were in a position, by the aid of anciently received opinions, to coerce the majority into a recognition of their privileges.
contractor attempt to coerce suppliers in any way.
It also wants to coerce the Communist parties, who stand firmly by their principles, into abandoning them and integrating.
No, but you would try to coerce a girl not to go out with me in the first place.
Modern man no longer attempts openly to coerce the spiritsˆ, though he still evinces a disposition to bargain with Deityˆ.
That is inflicted in order to obtain information or to coerce. The Convention Against Torture clearly states that torture is intense suffering.
Beware of phishing emails that may pose as legitimate services and attempt to coerce the victims into interacting with them which will eventually lead to a redirect installation.
Loading and unloading of animals shall be carried out without the use of any type of electrical stimulation to coerce the animals.
are trying to coerce a private citizen into becoming a federal witness.
lifts them in the air and attempts to coerce them into divulging secrets.
To coerce me into cooperating. If I had testimony that would lead to the conviction of a bad guy, no one would have.
But, uh, some sources say that two residents tried to coerce a peaceful protester into an altercation.
They need to accept the fact that the European Constitution is dead and no campaign to coerce the masses will resurrect it.