Sentences with phrase «protected from coercion»

Is human compassion alone ever sufficient to produce the initiative to cut off such an existence as this, relatively protected from coercion, from the ills of human temper, from arbitrary authority, from far - reaching and unremitting responsibility» Will human compassion alone serve to terminate such an existence in favor of the fearfully vexed, dangerous, and apparently hopeless role which Moses is soon to assume»

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Many American industry leaders support Mr. Lighthizer's efforts to expand access to Chinese sectors that are restricted to American companies and protect American intellectual property from theft and coercion — longstanding complaints of American business leaders about China's tactics.
Both those who want a union and those who do not are protected by law from coercion, intimidation and retaliation — in any way.
To protect Europe from Russian gas coercion, the U.S. should take the unorthodox step of investing in European gas infrastructure, write Gabriel Collins and Anna Mikulska of the Baker Institute's Center for Energy Studies.
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.
The term «civil service laws» refers to a personnel system established by law which is designed to protect employees from arbitrary action, personal favoritism, and political coercion, and which uses a competitive or merit examination process for selection and placement.
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