Sentences with phrase «out of coercion»

Independent legal advice protects honest parties from agreeing to contracts in ignorance, out of coercion, and it empowers them to bargain, knowing what they are legally entitled to.
At the inaugural Women's Convention in Detroit in October, put on by the Women's March organizers, Herndon - De La Rosa, of New Wave Feminists, asked «if there was room in their campaign for women who might regret their abortions, say if it was done out of coercion, or if that counted as reinforcing stigma.»

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He added that the volume of the tariffs was in line with the White House's calculation that the Chinese have cheated the United States out of $ 50 billion worth of intellectual property through coercion and cyberattacks.
Anyone who lays out threats, coercion, persecution, etc. is doing the work of Satan.
Pope Paul VI and the «out of touch» Church predicted in 1969 that widespread use of contraception would lead to four things: 1) General lowering of moral standards, 2) A rise in infidelity, and illegitimacy 3) The reduction of women to objects used to satisfy men and 4) Government coercion in reproductive matters.
Informed non-Catholics know that Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger and Pope John Paul II succeed through coercion, as in the case of ruling women out of the priesthood.
In 1998, however, a meta - analysis in Psychological Bulletin found that most victims of pedophilia turned out only «slightly less well adjusted» than the average adult, with the probability of maladjustment being influenced by the degree of physical force or coercion present in pedophilic encounters.
Some philosophers, nervous about the possibility of religious coercion and intimidation, have concluded that religious people should keep their faith out of public life.
They managed to nourish both our bodies and our spirit out of the same domestic tabernacles of life: Las cocinas.1 Here they were free to talk, discuss, imagine, think, formulate and understand without coercion or control from higher authorities.
As the book points out, for example, the «obviously inadequate instantiation» of caritas in medieval Christianity helped to precipitate the Reformation and its leaders» emphasis on doctrine; Reformation - era «authorities» breaches of caritas via confessional coercion created a reservoir of resentment sufficient to spring and sustain the secularizing, antireligious, liberationist ideology pervasive in the modern era down to the present»; and awareness of churches» collusion with European imperial colonial violence is linked to the steep decline in European churchgoing since World War II.
But sins, I will admit, can become an excuse for terrible forms of coercion, and strictures against sin often tend to blot out the goods that the strictures hope to serve.
If you are being bullied or abused in the name of religion, if you suffer the heavy yoke of legalistic rules and authoritarian church leadership, Jesus is calling you out of that life and into a new one, where the fruit of the Spirit isn't coercion or fear, but rather love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self - control.
Texas» Perry indicted for coercion for veto threat AUSTIN, Texas — A grand jury indicted Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Friday for abusing the powers of his office by carrying out a threat to veto funding for state prosecutors investigating public corruption — making the possible 2016 presidential hopeful his state's first indicted governor in nearly a century....
Further, these victims are frequently convinced that they are in a loving relationship with their trafficker, leading to their refusal to testify or their provision of testimony that they engaged in prostitution out of love and not because of force, fraud or coercion.
His observations, which grew out of his opposition to the Vietnam War and, later, what he saw as the United States» resorting to violence and other forms of coercion and domination abroad, thrust him into the spotlight and have made him one of the top pundits and gadflies of the day.
... We're definitely under more pressure and can feel the dragon waiting hungrily for results, micromanaging our projects and — indirectly — our lives, squeezing the breath out of their students by tyranny or coercion.
This is a secret - agent story in which the secret agent angrily complains that she got sent to «whore school» by her government, one that tries to flesh out the undercurrent of misogynistic coercion inherent in so many of these narratives.
There is so much they could learn from one another, but through the coercion of a certain few, a single misunderstanding sets the stage for all out bloodshed and mayhem.
The trouble with the Common Core is not that it was the handiwork of anti-American ideologues or anti-teacher dogmatists, but that it was the work of well - meaning, self - impressed technocrats who fudged difficult questions, used federal coercion to compel rapid national adoption, and assumed that things would work out.
Any «all of the above» energy strategy where coercion and involuntary (taxpayer) financing are involved will not make «winners out of marketplace losers.
A lot of home builders and remodelers are learning, either out of interest or coercion, about building science and how to apply it to their work.
Attacks are typically carried out in four ways: (i) the corruption or coercion of staff (inside jobs); (ii) the use of malware to hijack a corporate computer network; (iii) the hijacking of computer systems used by third party suppliers; and (iv) «phishing» scams.
While accepting that the opt - out process can be a mechanism for parties to express disapproval of the class action or to pursue other methods of problem - solving, [18] Justice Strathy emphasized that the opt - out process in a class proceeding must be fair and free of coercion.
More particularly, since the Court acknowledged in the judgment in Tsakouridis, that the fight against trafficking in narcotics as part of an organised group is capable of being covered by that concept, the question here is whether an act carried out alone, such as that committed by Mr I. in the main proceedings, namely sexual abuse of a 14 year old minor, sexual coercion and rape, is also capable of being covered by that concept.
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How a parent settles their child to sleep and responds to night waking is key to development and thus management of behavioural sleep problems.2 A «coercion trap» can occur whereby a parent rocks their child to sleep, their child wakes some hours later and calls out, the parent returns to rock their child, the child goes back to sleep (thereby reinforcing the parent's response) but wakes again and wants to be rocked.1 This can lead to parental fatigue and depression as well as inadequate and fragmented sleep for the child.3, 4
Second, the ACA eliminated out - of - pocket costs, such as copayments and deductibles, for the full range of women's contraceptive methods, including costly LARCs.8 Removing these cost barriers allows individuals to make choices about contraception without financial coercion — providing the freedom to select a method based on interest and suitability rather than cost or insurer preference.
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