Examples of using Coercion in English and their translations into Malay
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We don't use coercion.
Coercion The action or practice of persuading someone to do something by using force or threats.
It's just called coercion.
Such coercion was evident among the parents in the Swat Valley in Pakistan where the Pakistani Taliban went door to door and demanded exorbitant financial payments from residents.
It's just called coercion.
Not all psychopathic personalities are predisposed to coercion, pressure, violence, but still such subjects are dangerous for society, especially individuals who have a criminal past.
It was election by coercion.
While some countries seek to bully smaller nations through intimidation and coercion, I note with admiration India's example of peaceful resolution of disputes with your neighbours in the waters of the Indian Ocean," he said.
Profited, you said, by his coercion.
Whether the compromise solution was imposed as a result of coercion or was the result of the mutual finding of a way to resolve the collision;
And they did so without coercion.
Involvement in begging is the deliberate incitement or coercion of representatives of socially disadvantaged groups of the population or minors to systematically solicit material and financial values from people.
This is to avoid coercion or.
The right of every nation to have a national existence free from external interference,subversion or coercion;
There is no evidence to prove there was coercion, nothing to support it.".
Unlock it for us. Using my fingerprint this way is considered coercion.
It is apparent to me that most of that noisehas been coming from groups that favor coercion and censorship over free markets and the right to secede.
Among the ASEAN's fundamental principles of interest is the right of every State to lead its national existence free from external interference,subversion or coercion.
The Seoul Central District Court issued a warrant to arrest Park on charges ofbribery, abuse of authority, coercion, and leaking government secrets, after a marathon court hearing the previous day.
I want to get Assemblyman Ko too, for inciting coercion.
You admit and accept that there is no coercion on you to provide us with your personal information and any personal information provided by you to us is with your full consent, own decision and desire to provide such personal information.
They did it on their own without coercion.
Any attempt by a religious community to place sanctions and apply coercion on its members who choose to convert to another religious group will place a moral obligation on the latter to defend the new comers who choose to join their faith.
However, they know enough about some of the suspects to apply perfidious forms of coercion effectively.
Exerting undue pressure,influence or using or threatening to use harassment, coercion, or physical force in relation to the provision of any financial service or product to a financial consumer, or the payment for any financial service or product by a financial consumer.
But in terms of credit cards, it's largely about a forced coaxing with acceptance and gradual coercion to get people to use them.
In northern Ghanafor example, the payment of bride price signifies a woman's requirement to bear children,and women using birth control are at risk of threats and coercion.
Behaviors used to assert such domination can include verbal harassment or threat,physical assault or coercion, and such acts may be directed repeatedly towards particular targets.