Civil society refers to the arena of uncoerced collective action around shared interests, purposes and values. |
According to them, an action is free if it is voluntary and uncoerced, and an action can be voluntary and uncoerced even though it is causally determined. |
The body of international customary law is the result of consistent and uncoerced actions by most states over time, which then establishes the basis for a stable and uniform set of international practices. |
In the informed-consent process, individuals must understand the information provided and its implications for their health, and must make a voluntary, uncoerced decision about whether or not to participate in the trial. |
He was very tall and very thin, energetic but not strong, very clever, but with less application than an uncoerced camel. |
We have the crime of the century, willing defendants, mountains of evidence, uncoerced confessions. |