Aún no tenemos significados para "coercive measures".
1I'm... old-fashioned when it comes to coercive measures aimed at the Alliance's own people.
2To employ such coercive measures is your affair, my son!
3The government has promoted a poultry vaccination programme but coercive measures are hard to enforce.
4Under the Regulation of 1818 (which is still alive), coercive measures were adopted.
5Every resistance to England's coercive measures was considered by her as a tacit aid to Napoleon.
6He seemed to be the worshipper of mere brute force, the advocate of all harsh, coercive measures.
7We welcome fair and free competition... obliged to enforce coercive measures...
8Britain is trying to lead opposition to the proposal, preferring less coercive measures to boost women's presence in business.
9The initiative also calls for an academic appraisal of the coercive measures and for a public debate on the issue.
10Enforced by coercive measures
11Orders were, consequently, sent to Mr. Wyse and Admiral Parker to suspend coercive measures, pending the friendly intervention of France.
12The long duration of freedom-restricting coercive measures in forensic psychiatry probably reflects the selection of patients at high risk of violence.
13The campaign estimates roughly 20,000 children suffered from this and other coercive measures over several generations.
14Lincoln opposed the notion of coercive measures with the possibility of resulting bloodshed, advising us to eschew resort to the bullet.
15Save in a few cases of special public interest, Lincoln took no personal part in the actual administration of these coercive measures.
16It questions the usefulness of coercive measures for people who cannot pay their debts and outlines alternative ways of tackling their indebtedness.
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