Sentences with phrase «such forcible»

But most Christians do not engage in such forcible coercion, usually carried out by water boarding, humiliation, or physical threats.
And I can recall quite a number of occasions when visiting men in hospital who had never previously been ill in their lives, being told that such a forcible withdrawal from life came to be regarded far more as a friend than as an enemy.

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But if such reshaping of national fertility patterns is to be set in motion by government action, there would obviously have to be direct, far - reaching, and even forcible state interventions into the daily lives of the overwhelming majority of the citizens of these two countries — as well as others with similar «targets.»
The liberal Democratic mayor pledged that those convicted of such crimes, and of less severe violations like forcible touching and misdirection of prescription drugs, would not benefit from the defense fund — but Mark - Viverito noted that pilot program does offer assistance to such offenders, and argued they should continue to do so in the new iteration.
«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.»
In 2002, this was further clarified by article 7 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court as encompassing inhumane acts such as torture, murder, forcible transfer, imprisonment or persecution of an identifiable group on political, national, cultural, religious or other grounds, committed in the
If your child is prone to febrile seizures, it is important to consult with a holistic practitioner about natural strategies such as these that don't involve forcible reduction of the beneficial fever with drugs that risk long term side effects for your child's health.
Be wary of trainers who advocate the use of choke collars or methods such as the «alpha roll,» «scruff shake,» or other forcible means of «correcting» the puppy.
The Treaty says nothing about the obligations of the United States and Mexico to refrain from forcible abductions of people from the territory of the other nation, or the consequences under the Treaty if such an abduction occurs.
Many non-Indigenous Australians could not understand how such events could ever have taken place in this country, while others strongly defended the actions and intentions of those who sanctioned the forcible removal of Indigenous children.
The strong reactions to the findings of the Inquiry were not so much based on an inability to conceive that such events took place but at the vast scale of forcible removals and the often abusive experiences of those taken from their families.
However, as was pointed out in our meetings with governments, such Indigenous specific courses are not the only vehicle through which the history and continuing effects of forcible removal of Indigenous children from their families might be taught.
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