Sentences with phrase «make forcible»

No player shall target and make forcible contact to the head or neck area of a defenseless opponent (See Note 2 below) with the helmet, forearm, hand, fist, elbow or shoulder.

Not exact matches

Putin spoke about the «rehabilitation of ethnic Tartars,» a minority Muslim that makes up about 12 % Crimea today after Soviet leader Joseph Stalin's forcible deported of the entire population in 1944.
Forcible resistance to evil simply makes it more profitable.
«Targeting» means that a player takes aim at an opponent for purposes of attacking with forcible contact that goes beyond making a legal tackle or a legal block or playing the ball.
«There is no excuse for an aircraft operator to forcible remove any person who has paid for an assigned seat on such aircraft,» read the bill memo, which goes on to note that people often make «specific arrangements» to travel and interruptions can be «extremely inconvenient.»
Alternatively, you could also go with the Marxist theory that a state is an institution to enforce the subjugation of all classes to a ruling class and to preserve certain relations of production, by making use of forcible coercion (now you can see why Soviet Russia didn't appeal to an equality ethos).
(Forcible reassignment does not make the cut.)
Additionally, if you want your English essay to have impact on the reader, you will need to make some points more forcible than others and create shape to your argument if there is one.
Siatous» work addresses the forcible expulsion of the Chagossian population by the British Government to make way for a US naval base in 1973.
[125] In the ACT, Youth Justice staff receive training on Aboriginal culture and the effects of forcible removal, and cross-cultural communication workshops are made available to Family Services staff [126].
In Bringing them home, HREOC recommended: That, for the purposes of responding to the effects of forcible removals «compensation» be widely defined to mean «reparation»; that reparation be made in recognition of the history of gross violations of human rights; and that the van Boven principles guide the reparation measures.
v) to make recommendations about policies and practices regarding past forcible removals, eg access to records, mediation and negotiation processes between territory, state and federal governments and stolen generations groups;
Reconciliation requires that culturally appropriate healing and counselling be made available to people affected by the forcible removals.
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