Sentences with phrase «as forcible»

Dana Schutz heard the protests not as forcible demand or as coercion but as an opening to something new and she chose powerfully, for herself, to hear the bell of invitation and to collaborate with those who call for the paintings» demise.
You'll soon have a puppy that doesn't even enjoy being cuddled because he perceives your hugs as forcible restraint.

Not exact matches

It was horrible enough as it is, just given her age, but it wasn't this forcible beat - up rape»...
Typically, an offender cultivates a relationship with his victim, gaining trust, creating incentives for cooperation and silence, before assaulting him (this convention is referred to as «grooming»); and the initial assault is rarely forcible.
It detailed Christians as «being hung on a cross over a fire, crushed under a steamroller, herded off bridges and trampled underfoot... extra-judicial killing, extermination, enslavement / forced labour, forcible transfer of population, arbitrary imprisonment, torture, persecution, enforced disappearance, rape and sexual violence, and other inhumane acts.»
And I can recall quite a number of occasions when visiting men in hospital who had never previously been ill in their lives, being told that such a forcible withdrawal from life came to be regarded far more as a friend than as an enemy.
But if such reshaping of national fertility patterns is to be set in motion by government action, there would obviously have to be direct, far - reaching, and even forcible state interventions into the daily lives of the overwhelming majority of the citizens of these two countries — as well as others with similar «targets.»
Describing euthanasia as «this ghastly doctrine» which «tries to justify the murder of blameless men and would seek to give legal sanction to the forcible killing of invalids, cripples, the incurable and the incapacitated» he went on:
«but you can not deny that forcible, violent conversion has been justified as righteous by some of the most influential theologians in the history of Christendom.»
I understand that your interpretation of scripture doesn't agree with Saint Augustine's, but you can not deny that forcible, violent conversion has been justified as righteous by some of the most influential theologians in the history of Christendom.
Conversion may be forcible, and women are regarded as inferior to men.
Because the Vienna Convention provides its own system of remedies by way of declaration of persona non grata and breach of diplomatic relations, even manifest abuse can not be relied on to justify forcible entry as a form of reprisals for breach of the obligation under Article 41 of the Convention to respect the laws and regulations of the receiving State.»
In 2002, this was further clarified by article 7 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court as encompassing inhumane acts such as torture, murder, forcible transfer, imprisonment or persecution of an identifiable group on political, national, cultural, religious or other grounds, committed in the
Although a «special task force» has been established to help as many of the London Met's affected students find courses elsewhere in the UK, many will be fearing a forcible removal from the country by the end of October.
He was charged as an adult with with sexual abuse, forcible touching and burglary.
forcible or passive resistance to lawful authority; especially: concerted revolt (as of a naval crew) against discipline or a superior officer
If your child is prone to febrile seizures, it is important to consult with a holistic practitioner about natural strategies such as these that don't involve forcible reduction of the beneficial fever with drugs that risk long term side effects for your child's health.
Iconographies of exploratory missions and those of forcible colonizations are symmetrical as well, the television image of Neil Armstrong's tinfoil flag in Tranquility Base evoking the Peary expedition to the North Pole and the Iwo Jima ceremony in equal measure.
You don't have to go any further than the front page of the news today to see that as evidenced by the remarks by the Missouri congressman that in the case of forcible rape (is there another kind???), women can «turn off» their ability to procreate.
Be wary of trainers who advocate the use of choke collars or methods such as the «alpha roll,» «scruff shake,» or other forcible means of «correcting» the puppy.
At Bildmuseet, he presents a new painting about a forcible removal and the practice of guerrilla reindeer herding as a survival strategy.
He works as a general practitioner and has litigated cases in the areas of Criminal (mostly Juvenile Delinquency and Traffic), Forcible Entry and Detainer, Personal Injury, Paternity, Divorce, and other Family Law matters.
On appeal, the respondent argued that the forcible confinement charge was not a separate act, as required for a first - degree murder conviction, but rather coextensive with the murder charge.
«Police over a long time were the public face of the Government as the agents of the Government, police caused unimaginable pain and anguish to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, families and particularly mothers and children by the forcible removal of children,» Mr Ryan said.
However, as was pointed out in our meetings with governments, such Indigenous specific courses are not the only vehicle through which the history and continuing effects of forcible removal of Indigenous children from their families might be taught.
The forcible removal of Aboriginal children from their families was predicated on notions of biological racial purity to «absorb the half - castes into the white population» — a devastating intergenerational policy based on what today would be dismissed as junk science.
Much like the recognition of native title, the exposure of the public to the impact of policies of forcible removal, as documented in Bringing them home, has compelled the nation to face the history of treatment of Indigenous people.
Similarly, as Bringing them home noted, policies of forcible removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families had at their core the belief that Indigenous culture was inferior to that of the mainstream society.
Further, there are unresolved legal questions as to whether recipients under the redress scheme are prevented from pursuing other litigation or compensation for forcible removal issues.
[C] ompensation, while vital, is only one aspect of reparations... all components of reparations, as set out in the Bringing them home report, are «inextricably linked, and all are required if there is to be an effective model of healing» for those affected by the forcible separation policies.
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