"Coercive tactics" refers to methods or actions that involve using force, threats, or pressure to make someone do something against their will or desire.
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The cardholder may find that he or she has to deal with daily calls and visits from the debt collectors, which can be quite intimidating despite the fact that consumer protection agencies prohibit the use of harassment or
coercive tactics by debt collection agencies.
Pressuring someone with psychogenic mutism to speak using punishment and
other coercive tactics can increase anxiety and cause the mutism to last longer.
The FDCPA prohibits abusive or
coercive tactics on the part of debt collectors when they are pursuing a debtor.
The lawsuit states that a similar complaint was filed against the Gagosian Gallery on April 19 by Steven Tananbaum, which Silver's suit says «revealed that the Gagosian Gallery had deployed the
same coercive tactics against Mr. Tananbaum that it used against Plaintiff Silver.»
But the disinformation campaign has not been limited to advocacy; it has on several occasion
used coercive tactics to silence, intimadate or punish critics.
The alienating parent may achieve power and control by threats of leaving the country, threatening expensive court battles, or
other coercive tactics.
She says that Cohen forced her to sign the January statement through «intimidation and
coercive tactics,» and that he has continued to try to intimidate her into silence.
... Also in January 2018, and concerned the truth would be disclosed, Mr. Cohen, through intimidation and
coercive tactics, forced Ms. Clifford into signing a false statement wherein she stated that reports of her relationship with Mr. Trump were false.»
Finally, the suit claims that Daniels's initial denial of the affair was the result of «intimidation and
coercive tactics» by Cohen.
Indeed, they hand over that public role of theology to
the coercive tactics of a resurgent reaction announcing itself as the «Moral Majority.»
Is the charge of anti-Semitism against political critics of Israel being employed as
a coercive tactic?
(Warth v. Seldin, 422 U.S. 490, 498 - 99; Allen v. Wright, 486 U.S. 737, 750 - 753; Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife, 502 U.S. 555, 560 - 562)... They just ignore it and induce by
coercive tactics the continuation of a seemingly unexplained and unconstitutional process to the merits of the case.
When criticized by anti-choice ideologues for her recommendations, she pulled no punches, using her columns to expose their disingenuous and
coercive tactics.