• state can operate through incentives rather than coercion.: 42  Healthcare systems may use informal coercion to make a patient adhere to a doctor's treatment...
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  • In the context of a doctor–patient relationship, informal coercion is a social process where a healthcare profession tries to make a patient adhere to...
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  • to argument through reason. Forms of coercion that do not use legal compulsion are referred to as informal coercion or leverage.: 98  Interpersonal leverage...
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    formal commitment and remain in inpatient treatment and can experience informal coercion and some research suggests some voluntary patients are involuntarily...
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  • tribunal Capacity Human rights Alternatives Voluntary commitment Informal coercion Treatment Intramuscular injection (Antipsychotic, Benzodiazepine,...
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  • Hawaiian is still considered a critically endangered language. However, informal coercion to drop Hawaiian would not have worked by itself. Just as important...
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    hats, snoods, berets, or, sometimes, wigs. Gaza Strip Successful informal coercion of women by sectors of society to wear Islamic dress or hijab has...
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  • classified by their structure (formal fallacies) or content (informal fallacies). Informal fallacies, the larger group, may then be subdivided into categories...
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  • Informal learning is characterized "by a low degree of planning and organizing in terms of the learning context, learning support, learning time, and learning...
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  • Relations. 1984. p. 30. Shah, Ruchita; Basu, Debasish (July–September 2010). "Coercion in psychiatric care: Global and Indian perspective". Indian Journal of...
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  • the patients' ability to think. They may also engage in forms of "informal coercion" where information or access to social services can be used to control...
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  • 2003 Mental Health Act. There is ongoing debate in the UK on the place of coercion and compulsion in community mental health care. Patients may be recalled...
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  • tribunal Capacity Human rights Alternatives Voluntary commitment Informal coercion Treatment Intramuscular injection (Antipsychotic, Benzodiazepine,...
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  • the ones mentioned in the press. Through the government's use of informal coercion and media blackout, the Mexican press became accustomed to limit their...
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  • Subtyping (section Coercions)
    the compound coercion (coerceT → U ∘ coerceS → T). The type coercion from a type to itself coerceT → T is the identity function idT. Coercion functions for...
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    leadership which is found at all levels of institutions, both within formal and informal roles.[page needed][need quotation to verify] Studies of leadership have...
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    transferring, harboring, or receiving individuals through force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of exploitation. This exploitation may include forced labor...
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