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"Why don't we talk about where we are instead of this, why don't we discuss the philosophy of this civilization, a civilization that exists without violence and coercion
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Without coercion, without laws and governments, isn't it something akin to the ants that guides these people, that makes them do what they have to do to make their world function?"
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"We are assuming that we will need to use coercion to convert the natives, is there no chance the message alone might be enough?"
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But could they have gone the next step ahead in the evolution of humans as a colonial species? Had they evolved beyond the need for brute coercion to make the cells work as a part in a greater organism?
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After much deliberation and, it has to be said, coercion on Sheila’s part, Bunty’s parents were persuaded
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As always with law no coercion is allowed
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They were often banned to the playroom, without much coercion from Li
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The fault is not with the sex, it is with the coercion
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recent threat to the world—radical Islamism, with its fanatic interpretations, coercion, terror and violence, and present-day efforts at the reincarnation of the Muslim Empire
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” He finds a kind of coercion to conform, rather than to investigate and compete, in order to maintain lucrative programs or defend set ideas
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These forces can rely on a public softened and conditioned by the coercion of political correctitude, and soaked in the general PC stance of the national media
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Perpetrators who are bound to justice should need no other coercion to ensure that they fulfill the terms of their parole
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It is a proper transaction so long as there is no coercion or deception
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Through the use of coercion the principles of free enterprise must be suspended
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Liberty inspires the free market, not coercion
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” To appreciate the wrenching story one must read the gripping saga, but suffice it here to reiterate the fraud and deception necessary to further the philosophy of unopposed Socialism, which must be perpetuated by coercion
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And that is a varying dose of coercion and an advance toward the announced goal of Socialism to control the means of production
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He seeks the same state authority and the same apparatus of coercion believing that he can run it more justly and efficiently
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Knowing the difference between freedom and coercion, we will recognize the gradual and subtle introductions of socialistic influences and laws, which will negatively affect free men’s lives
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If there is a state of necessity or of coercion, sooner or later love dies
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Taxation, for example, is naked coercion through using the weapon of force
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Their prime method of operation is coercion through force and fear
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The guards that were there had unlocked the buildings without any coercion on advice from the deputy security manager when the raid had started and allowed the raiders access to all the buildings
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I am confident that their investigation has confirmed the manipulation, coercion and outright threats of witnesses by desperate investigators
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It is meant to change the enemy without any coercion, force, or violence
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The strength of the British was in its well equipped and disciplined army, policy of deceit and coercion, and pitting one group of Indians against the other
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Burglary is the unlawful entry into a home or other closed structure, often by force or coercion, with the intent of stealing property from another or committing some other crime
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If the act involves force or coercion, many states prosecute the offender under the separate statutes punishing child molestation or aggravated rape
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These treated men also committed acts of sexual coercion that were 8 times less severe than a control group
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She, Yasmina, to be carried on the saddle-bow of a hill chief, like a common wench of the market-place! He merely hardened his massive thews slightly against her writhings, and for the first time in her life she experienced the coercion of superior physical strength
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"Thanks to Conan and me, you bloody rogue!" sneered Valeria, trembling with fury and the shame of physical coercion
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No conscripts and no coercion
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“Actually, they had a little coercion working against them
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deprivation or when severe coercion is involved
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With or without coercion, by
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percent guilty! That you confessed without coercion! That you
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powerful when the the therapist avoids both laxity and coercion
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If long term illegal aliens can prove taxes paid to state and federal government over their stay with no “off book cash income” then I would recommend some sort of amnesty with the payment of a small fine as these aliens acted like tax paying citizens without coercion and are the kind our nation could keep without losses to the people at large
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those who are not need either coercion or incentive
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That's not coercion, that's giving you an additional option that wasn't available to you before
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coercion of the Reserve
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Complicity in actions of violence, slander, coercion and
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Nevertheless, hoards of Kroonumite Special Task Force Ranger Pods were immediately sent forth from the Central Kroonum Enforcement & Coercion Department on Persheron 8
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However, charity that is grievous because it is done under coercion, or
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the coercion class, the ones who compel compliance – the Violent Class
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However, despite their intercession he still refused to change his mind until some time later when, under heavy political and international coercion, he agreed that the death penalty should be upheld on only one of them, either the father or the son
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“But when wealth and power control the commons, it is polluted with their covert coercion and their self-worship
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"You have? What, vowed to be poor? Did you want to?" Fanny asked incredulously; and at once suspected coercion from Miles
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With a but of coercion from Porky the Drong had been forthcoming with all the details of the capture of the trees, the punishments meted out and the general layout and situation when he had left a few hours before
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� If we can do so, we can express our regrets, and ask if we can start again by making real requests, requests with no inherent forms of coercion or constraint
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�� As in childhood, somehow all this coercion happens for our own good and serves a higher purpose
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As with rebellious children, we have the power to say "No" to such coercion
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� These resolutions feel like deprivation and coercion, and our self resists the force, even our identity and ego resists that force because we don't realize how deeply committed we can feel to a way of acting and seeming to ourselves and the world
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� The most obvious and immediate form of such exploitation comes in a violent coercion which produces fear
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Self can love Self and others based on the freedom of choice, being a function of freewill, and not out of a belief and faith predicated on fear, being a function of coercion and punishment
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Christ’s life portraying His teachings of compassion and forgiveness, was not driven by force or coercion, to compel others to comply with Him
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philosophically masculine characters and behaviors (aggression, coercion, profit, denial of free will,
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“I considered that,” Holms acknowledged, “but nothing supported the theory that he was under any kind of coercion
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method of operation is coercion through force and fear
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“methods of interrogation that are not based upon the coercion of an unwilling subject through the employment of superior force originating outside himself
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After Alina’s death, Darroc learned of Mac and attempted to use her as well, applying various methods of coercion, including abducting her parents
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I had known, from the time when I could speak, that my sister, in her capricious and violent coercion, was unjust to me
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Whatever case you could advance about the inevitability of industrial change, or the impact of coal smoke upon the air, this mortal fight between the government and the unions, Marx and Milton Friedman, corruption, coercion, and the brutality of a police cavalry charge against unarmed men during peacetime, there was no denying the suffering of families
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We are as one with Professor Friedman that, other things being equal, it is far preferable to conduct economic activities through voluntary exchange relying on free markets rather than through coercion
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Without some element of coercion, two undesirable things are bound to occur in a free market:
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Coercion of OPMIs occurs in two ways:
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While you looked so, I should be certain that whatever charter you might grant under coercion, your first act, when released, would be to violate its conditions
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By the simple expedient of recruiting intelligent and educated men, paying them adequately, and setting them beyond political coercion, many states have succeeded in creating elite corps of men, secure in their dignity and proud of their service
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A man who yields to moral influence takes pleasure in conforming his actions to its laws; whereas authority, as the word is commonly understood, is a means of coercion, by which a man is forced to act in opposition to his wishes
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General military conscription is the last step in the process of coercion required by governments for the support of the whole structure; for subjects it is the extreme limit of obedience
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But men were not yet ready to accept the law of Christ, and the former method of defining an evil to be resisted by the establishment of laws, enforced by coercion and binding upon all men, continued to be employed
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Wherever there are, as in all European societies, men who utilize the labour of thousands of others by coercion, and consider such to be their right, and others who submit to this coercion considering it to be their duty,—there you have slavery in its most dreadful proportions
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In what, then, does it consist? Slavery consists of that of which it has always consisted, and without which it cannot exist at all,—in the coercion of a weak and unarmed man by a strong and armed man
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But so soon as there were individuals who would not voluntarily sacrifice their own interests, and authority, that is, violence, was needed to restrain them, then the disintegrating principle of the coercion of one set of people by another set entered into the social conception of the organization based on it
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Christianity is Not a System of Rules, but a New Conception of Life, and therefore it was Not Obligatory and was Not Accepted in its True Significance by All, but only by a Few—Christianity is, Moreover, Prophetic of the Destruction of the Pagan Life, and therefore of Necessity of the Acceptance of the Christian Doctrines—Non-resistance of Evil by Force is One Aspect of the Christian Doctrine, which must Inevitably in Our Times be Accepted by Men—Two Methods of Deciding Every Quarrel—First Method is to Find a Universal Definition of Evil, which All Must Accept, and to Resist this Evil by Force—Second Method is the Christian One of Complete Non-resistance by Force—Though the Failure of the First Method was Recognized since the Early Days of Christianity, it was Still Proposed, and only as Mankind has Progressed it has Become More and More Evident that there Cannot be any Universal Definition of Evil—This is Recognized by All at the Present Day, and if Force is Still Used to Resist Evil, it is Not Because it is Now Regarded as Right, but Because People Don't Know How to Avoid It—The Difficulty of Avoiding It is the Result of the Subtle and Complex Character of the Government Use of Force—Force is Used in Four Ways: Intimidation, Bribery, Hypnotism, and Coercion by Force of Arms—State Violence Can Never be Suppressed by the Forcible Overthrow of the Government—Men are Led by the Sufferings of the Pagan Mode of Life to the Necessity of Accepting Christ's Teaching with its Doctrine of Non-resistance by Force—The Consciousness of its Truth which is Diffused Throughout Our Society, Will also Bring About its Acceptance—This Consciousness is in Complete Contradiction with Our Life—This is Specially Obvious in Compulsory Military Service, but Through Habit and the Application of the Four Methods of Violence by the State, Men do not See this Inconsistency of Christianity with Life of a Soldier—They do Not even See It, though the Authorities Themselves Show all the Immorality of a Soldier's Duties with Perfect Clearness—The Call to Military Service is the Supreme Test for Every Man, when the Choice is Offered Him, between Adopting the Christian Doctrine of Non-resistance, or Slavishly Submitting to the Existing State Organization—Men Usually Renounce All They Hold Sacred, and Submit to the Demands of Government, Seeming to See No Other Course Open to Them—For Men of the Pagan Conception of Life there is No Other Course Open, and Never Will Be, in Spite of the Growing Horrors of War—Society, Made Up of Such Men, Must Perish, and No Social Reorganization Can Save It—Pagan Life Has Reached Its Extreme Limit, and Will Annihilate Itself
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The oppressed would be another set of people, and coercion would take some new form; but the violence and oppression would be unchanged or even more cruel, since hatred would be intensified by the struggle, and new forms of oppression would have been devised
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As a measure of coercion upon other nations, I not only have the strongest hopes, but also a rational confidence in it, founded upon the most conclusive evidence
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If gentlemen adhere to their system, as a means of coercion, let the Administration avow it as such, and support the system, by arguments, such as their friends use every day on this floor
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Our fathers never relied upon non-intercourse and non-importation, as measures of hostile coercion
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Since, then, every dictate of sense and reflection convinces me of the utter futility of this system, as a means of coercion, on Great Britain, I shall not hesitate to urge its abandonment
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If they could not export with safety, or profit, they would lay a voluntary embargo, ten thousand times better than a coercive one; the very necessity of coercion shows that our merchants would sail, were it not for the embargo
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I acknowledge that as a measure of coercion it has not come entirely up to my expectations
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But what are the reasons why it has not fully come up to the expectations of its supporters, as a measure of coercion? The reasons are obvious to every man who is not inimical to the principles of our Government, and who is not prejudiced against the present Administration
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These are part of the reasons why the embargo, as a measure of coercion, has not proved completely efficacious; and had it not been for this kind of conduct, our enemies would have been brought to a sense of justice, an amicable adjustment of differences would have taken place
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But if it has not been entirely efficacious as a measure of coercion, it has been particularly serviceable in many instances—by keeping us out of war, which is at all times to be deprecated by civilized men, by preserving our citizens from becoming victims of British tyranny on board their war ships, and securing an immense amount of American property that was sailing on the ocean, supposed to amount in value to between sixty and a hundred millions of dollars, the principal part of which would inevitably have fallen into the voracious jaws of the monster of the deep, or into the iron grasp of the tyrant Napoleon—by which, if we are involved in war, we have preserved the leading sinews, wealth; and above all, for preventing us from becoming tributary to those piratical depredators, whose inevitable determination is to monopolize the whole trade of the world, by which they rob us of our inherent rights
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After its having answered every purpose as a measure of precaution, I am for continuing it as a measure of coercion
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Nay, in so far as the great and prominent feature of war is coercion; in so far as war is always intended to make the adversary yield that which he will not yield voluntarily; in so far, are the embargo and the non-importation act WAR
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It was a system of coercion, a new-fangled sort of philosophical experimental war; novel, to be sure, in its character, but, to all substantial purposes, war
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Instead of bloodshed, there was to be ink shed—instead of bayonets, pens—instead of the bloody arena, huge sheets of paper! Whenever Great Britain shall yield to the coercion of the non-importation, embargo, or non-intercourse system, she virtually tells the people of the United States, "we are in your power whenever you choose to make a claim upon us, whether just or unjust; threaten us with an embargo and a non-intercourse, and you bring us to your feet
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Our power of coercion was not on the ocean
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There was more virtue in our barrels of flour as to coercion than in all the guns of our navy; and we had lately given our adversaries a supplementary broadside, which he hoped would tell well
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Quincy entered at considerable length into an examination of the system of coercion on foreign nations, by means of commercial restrictions
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He deemed it peculiarly unfortunate that a confidence in this power of coercion had so long existed, as it had prevented the United States from making preparations which they otherwise might have made