Sentences with phrase «duress because»

You'd have to prove that you agreed to the terms based on a misrepresentation made by your spouse, because he lied to you about some fundamental fact, or under duress because he otherwise persuaded you to sign it against your will.
So they approach promotional activities as a «should,» doing them under duress because they «must» if they want their books to succeed.
The latter said its apology was «being written under duress because I don't have enough money to fight a legal battle against the Trump machine.»

Not exact matches

Hell, some of Hayes better pass rushes didn't even show up on the stat sheet because he'd beat Gilliam around the corner (again), but Wilson would either take off running or somehow find a way to complete a pass even while under extreme duress.
Could it be that procedures are now being recommended against a physician's better judgment, not because of what might be best for mother and baby, but because they are working under duress?
Because of the heterogeneity of personalities and unique surroundings for each agent, the behavior of the group as a whole is unpredictable — just like real crowds under duress.
Imagine voice and facial recognition sensors and software at an ATM refusing you access to your account because you look and sound under duress.
Gastrointestinal diseases can be tricky to heal with conventional medicine because the gut flora is already in duress and drugs can further irritate the stomach's lining.
It may have something to do with just poor nutrition in general under the duress of pregnancy and what is available, I've no clue because it targets two food groups I avoid completely!
I bought my first e-reader under duress , because someone suggested it would be an easy way to go back and check a detail from a previous book by using the search function.
Because nobody ever became an expert under duress.
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[1] In Rogue One, a Star Wars movie, it was revealed that the designer of the Death Star for the Empire intentionally included a design defect that was not located by anyone else involved in the project (something that was made possible because he was in charge of the project, although he did so under duress).
This remedy is available if the contract should not have been entered in the first place because of duress, fraud or misrepresentation.
Because of this, the pharmacy technician job description requires people that can work under duress, that are organized, that have good people and customer service skills, that can be very discreet, and that are good with computers.
Yet even a death by an estranged husband failed to persuade a Missouri appellate court that duress has been established because the formerly divorced woman's «prior experience with property settlement negotiations» made the court believe «she was fully aware of her property rights and the effects of signing the separation agreement.»
(3AA) However, if such proceedings are instituted with the consent of both of the parties to the marriage, the court may dismiss the proceedings if it is satisfied that, because the consent was obtained by fraud, duress or unconscionable conduct, allowing the proceedings to continue would amount to a miscarriage of justice.
The court held that the «personal officer» of the corporate borrower was coerced in obtaining his signing for the loan because of economic duress and that the new lender was taking advantage of the situation.
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