This is a prelude to the enforcement steps which can then be taken to compel payment of any arrears. |
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Civil libertarians argue this is hardly an onerous burden for law enforcement. |
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I hope that the prosecutors and law enforcement officers also take this seriously and throw the book at him if he is caught. |
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So greater regulation and enforcement of industrial laws are needed, but they must apply across the board. |
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In June, the administration banned federal law enforcement officers from racial profiling in routine police work. |
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He wrote and passed landmark legislation to end racial profiling among state law enforcement agencies. |
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It would eliminate much of the excuse law enforcement has for racial profiling. |
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As with other systems of human rights, enforcement remains in the domain of political actors. |
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Only a fool, weight enforcement officers say, knowingly drives an overweight truck into a weigh station. |
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Despite all the efforts to make the internet more friendly to law enforcement, it remains something of a masked ball. |
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As a child and adolescent, he had numerous encounters with law enforcement for joyriding, theft, burglary, fraud, assault and battery. |
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He claimed the developer was railroading the development of the site and the manager's enforcement order was being ignored. |
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Law enforcement officers and medical staff watched whilst the punishment was administered. |
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I have directed the full resources of our intelligence and law enforcement communities to find those responsible and to bring them to justice. |
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There are about 250 police officers from more than a dozen law enforcement agencies, from park rangers to FBI agents. |
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The name was chosen somewhat whimsically by a Florida law enforcement officer, an agency official said. |
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It is vital in the fight against crime that the public is able to trust law enforcement officials. |
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The Prime Minister has indicated that she supports the stepping-up of the enforcement of the law across the country. |
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This Government doesn't take kindly to law enforcement types undercutting its position. |
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If the enforcement agencies too think so, no wonder so many of them are being so successful. |
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I am afraid, however, that no amount of law enforcement can prevent such motivated criminals from doing their worst. |
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Once the undisputed premier provider of law enforcement handguns to America, the company found itself an also-ran in a few short years. |
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The highway patrol and other law enforcement officers will never know your lap belt is not hooked up. |
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Mr. Stupak, 57, with a shock of thick gray hair and the stare of a law enforcement officer, is a Yooper. |
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They are not amenable to the type of process we employ in the domestic law enforcement arena. |
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Faye is internationally renowned for his work with military, law enforcement and security forces. |
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To have occasional draconian enforcement might provide sufficient repellence, but is hardly the way to build justice. |
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And you see corporate crime running amuck with very limited enforcement resources. |
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Historical evidence suggests that law enforcement has been useful in the control of alcohol, tobacco, amphetamine, and opioids. |
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We will make a change to see that justice is served and no more lives will be stolen by law enforcement. |
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He wants to use all the technology at the disposal of local law enforcement to track this fiend. |
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Low retail prices promote pesticide use but weak legislation and inadequate law enforcement fail to control risks. |
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It's trying at times, almost suffocating, but I appreciate what our security staff and law enforcement do for us. |
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We are committed to partnering with law enforcement to combat the growing drug problem in our rural communities. |
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As arrangements were made for a funeral and burial, local law enforcement investigated the case. |
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He likes the freewheeling atmosphere and the fact that people aren't intimidated by law enforcement agencies. |
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At 8.16 pm law enforcement officials reported a tornado moving northeast at 15 mph. |
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Despite continuing lax enforcement, concern rose at the end of the century, in response to a perceived increase in the consumption of whisky. |
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They can coordinate actions, track down leads, and research other law enforcement tools. |
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Landowners retained their own armed retinues, which might be used for law enforcement or in civil or foreign wars. |
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The shareware experience indicates that it is possible to return a profit even in the absence of enforcement mechanisms. |
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In poor countries with under-resourced police departments, enforcement is still less likely. |
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Incidentally, the analogy holds good also for anti-corruption work done by premier enforcement agencies. |
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The bill also creates an anti-corruption commission with strong enforcement powers. |
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We see a lot of antiquated regulatory enforcement systems in various parts of the world. |
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He may just be wanting to spread law enforcement thin, maybe wanting to say I can hit anywhere and anyplace, and you can't stop me. |
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If there was a rigorous enforcement of regulations these incidences would be curbed because managements would be penalised severely. |
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It's a high place of crime, drug rings, and prostitution due to the obvious lack of law enforcement. |
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If enforcement is authorised, the party against whom enforcement is sought may appeal against the decision within one month of service thereof. |
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Our law enforcement personnel put their lives on the line when they go after these criminals. |
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The Brazilian government has now banned commercial fishing for arapaima, but enforcement is difficult. |
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Corruption weakens the rule of law and increases the fragility of property rights and the arbitrariness of law enforcement. |
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In the past, persons being held by law enforcement or the government had to be classified as suspects, arrestees, or prisoners of war. |
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The Australian Federal Police and ASIO are engaged in law enforcement and intelligence information gathering exercises. |
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Another area where there are problems is in the enforcement of the courts' rulings. |
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These are just some examples of the undoubted benefits we have seen since the council assumed control of parking enforcement. |
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The rigorous enforcement of intellectual property rights is really, really starting to look like low-down bullying. |
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What really astounds me is that our law enforcement agency shows so little respect for the law. |
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Some of it was on the interwoven struggles of families, law enforcement, saboteurs, and oil and gas workers in northern Alberta's Peace region. |
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This would enable the council's planning enforcement officers and police to keep tabs on which establishments were opening too late. |
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We need an attorney general in charge of enforcement over in the Justice Department. |
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Snagg's database is available to law enforcement officials, dealers, repair shops, and luthiers. |
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Audit trails would help you determine the source of a possible problem if law enforcement spotted a trend that traced back to your company. |
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Do I take it from that that you have not got powers of enforcement of any decision that you feel is appropriate? |
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In law enforcement, the landslide change from revolvers to autoloaders brought a period of development in the field of duty pistols. |
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The regulatory authority and the law enforcement agencies should work in tandem to counter this problem. |
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Most liberal hawks have advocated a muscular enforcement of the human rights agenda. |
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Public education campaigning and enforcement, backed by industry support, has made drink driving unacceptable. |
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Yes, well I cannot say whether the method was correct, I'm not a law enforcement expert. |
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This telemetric enforcement solution will enable us to tag suspect persons and vehicles for criminal or public record purposes, he added. |
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There is a drug enforcement commission that also spends sleepless nights and yet schoolboys and girls choose to ignore such timely advice. |
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We'll tell you how law enforcement agencies will protect our mass transit systems. |
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In a test program, law enforcement officers will be at mass transit facilities all across the country. |
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He thinks the situation will get worse when Swindon Council takes over illegal parking enforcement from the police. |
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He somehow thinks his case is enhanced by insulting the Ohio law enforcement system. |
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The Johannesburg Metro Police Department has seconded ten officers dedicated to the enforcement of these by-laws. |
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Because there is no arbitrary third party, or court system with the backing of an enforcement agency, laws may be broken with impunity. |
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Similarly, contact with law enforcement, medical examiners and journalists in the investigative phases of the incident can affect outcomes. |
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We believe that the most effective enforcement tool is self-policing and self-restraint. |
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After 20 years in Navy law enforcement, he retired as a senior chief petty officer and moved to Angeles 12 years ago. |
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My street has recently received a headed letter from a council enforcement officer, tersely quoting the law about fly-tipping. |
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The primary methods of enforcement on the breach of injunctive orders are committal for contempt and sequestration of assets. |
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The debtor will be protected from enforcement action and sequestration while the programme is in place. |
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They both were beefy and middle aged with the sort of forgettable, flabby face so characteristic of law enforcement. |
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We are not against metric, but against the enforcement of it in this country. |
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If a nation enforced minimum wages or working conditions, industry would move to one where there was no enforcement. |
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With the Council emasculated, enforcement of policy was left to individual ministers and departments without co-ordination. |
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The local diocesan bishop is charged with enforcement of all these requirements. |
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Traders fear a shower of tickets may descend on them after private contractors take over parking enforcement in Stroud. |
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Many of them are in high-profile positions of responsibility and trust in the areas of computer security and law enforcement. |
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Extortion is always a problem for law enforcement, since the blackmailer has something over those he's blackmailing. |
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The blackmailers themselves were a varied lot, but a significant number were involved with police or law enforcement. |
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Keeping drugs illegal not only costs billions in enforcement, but loses billions in tax revenue by keeping the drug trade a black-market affair. |
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The information is checked against databases to verify documents and flag names that appear on terrorist or law enforcement watch lists. |
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Law enforcement personnel can use the same information, relayed to them by traffic managers, to clear roadway blockages. |
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On Monday, a High Court judge challenged law enforcement organs to promote and uphold the interests and aspiration of the community. |
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Nigel Williams, a council enforcement officer, visited the site in mid-May and found no action had been taken. |
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Part of it is the flood of traded-in service revolvers that have glutted the market since the massive law enforcement switch to the semi-automatic service pistol. |
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For French law enforcement, the evil clowns are, it has to be said, no laughing matter. |
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Even better is the collection of law enforcement short subjects. |
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Rescuing Anderson was a multistate effort that involved hundreds of law enforcement officials. |
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Many states are caught up in a tug-of-war between the will of law enforcement and concerned citizens and legislators. |
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Craighead predicted serious problems in systematic enforcement of the ordinance because conductors and motormen were allowed to use their own discretion in seating passengers. |
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I answered that I had gone and talked to many members of law enforcement who through their investigations understood these links. |
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To accumulate wealth so fast and on such a scale, it is necessary to eliminate independent law enforcement. |
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But law enforcement and the courts were torn on how to adjudicate the matter. |
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After one user spotted footsteps in the snow near the edge of a cliff, Tomnod alerted law enforcement. |
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In Canada, only law enforcement agencies can legally use signal jammers. |
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But the animosity between the community and law enforcement is nothing new. |
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You see, there is another Mexico, one that is not so appealing to business but well known to law enforcement. |
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Experts we talked to said the comparison between Goodell and law enforcement may not necessarily be apt. |
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That decision continues to baffle some law enforcement officials nearly two decades later. |
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Although tough environmental controls were put in place in 2000, enforcement has been haphazard. |
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Thiadora rebels against her floater past and goes to the military academy to join law enforcement, knowing that the law was often enforced upon renegade floaters. |
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Will he be able to guilt-trip, shame, or otherwise compel American Muslims to communicate more with law enforcement? |
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Despite powerful evidence that such a system would be a boon to law enforcement, the NRA has adopted a scattershot, drive-by-shooting approach to mowing down the idea. |
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Survival of this species in the wild will require international cooperation among law enforcement agencies, landowners, conservationists, and aviculturists. |
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Emma Shulevitz said she was interviewed by law enforcement and said that in 2012 Freundel asked her to do a practice dunk. |
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There is no Capone, no Guzman or any other kind of leader for law enforcement to target. |
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What are you comparing, the laxity in enforcement or the law abidance? |
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There are indeed cases of serious harassment that warrant both public scrutiny and close attention from law enforcement. |
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Keenan surmises that law enforcement, including the FBI, may be applying the same tactics in this case. |
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On past occasions complaining to the litterbugs has evoked abuse, threats, or silence and it normally makes little sense then to phone any enforcement officer. |
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A senior law enforcement official suggested one early lesson from the tragedy. |
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These numbers portend to illuminate society-threatening failures within the current immigration enforcement system. |
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But today, the ECPA allows that, in theory, law enforcement need not go through a judge in order to go through your inbox. |
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We are indebted to him and to all those in law enforcement who assisted in bringing the Tsarnaev brothers to justice. |
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No one was killed in this incident, but both law enforcement agents as well as cole were wounded. |
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But instead of pointing fingers, law enforcement should focus on treating addicts, says one streetwise expert. |
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Setting a secure password policy with no enforcement mechanism would have been pointless, so Burnette installed an add-on system component that would allow them to enforce it. |
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How is that supposed to happen when the main federal enforcement bureau is institutionally hobbled? |
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Delay, impractical documentary formalities, lax enforcement, continuing widespread visibility of piracy and the export of pirated goods remain concerns. |
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However, enforcement of the dress code regulations has been uneven and, when it occurred, generally consisted of verbal admonishment by security forces. |
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Many social problems stem from lax enforcement of strict legal code. |
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For most of the movie they are working on the same side, but the cop is using law enforcement procedure, and Angelo is using vigilante techniques. |
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If, indeed, the perpetrators of last week's attacks are part of a global network, it will require a coordinated international law enforcement effort to bring them to justice. |
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The military, law enforcement agencies, and border patrol officers have used ground-based infrared thermography for years for surveillance purposes. |
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He has contributed to a false picture of law enforcement based on isolated injustices. |
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In effect, what the critics of military tribunals would have the President do is turn enemy belligerents over to civilian law enforcement authorities for prosecution. |
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You guys are about to write a story that says the former attorney general, the highest ranking law enforcement officer in this country, is a crook. |
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I do not forgive those who saw the attacks and have refused to cooperate with law enforcement. |
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As more and more policemen and women swell the ranks of the Metro police, we have seen a steady improvement in law and by-law enforcement within the City. |
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Better enforcement of minimum-wage laws would reduce the pressure many farm workers feel to take their children into the fields. |
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A senior law enforcement official said FBI agents confiscated classified documents he was carrying and questioned him before he was handed over to the military. |
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Those rules relate, for example, to agreements whereby parties refer a dispute to arbitration and the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards. |
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In Ford County, Kan., law enforcement, veterinarians and others have launched a neighborhood watch-style program to mitigate the threat of agroterrorism. |
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Of course, cities can take steps right away to mitigate the damage done by militarizing law enforcement. |
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Given the special concerns regarding its unauthorized use and disclosure, enforcement of such rights arguably requires different or more sensitively applied measures. |
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The military also was used increasingly in domestic law enforcement, even extending to a regular military presence in high-crime areas of major metropolitan cities. |
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And Watkins of Open Carry Texas reports success in dealings with Texas law enforcement. |
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The documents also highlight the apparent complicity by secular law enforcement in keeping some of these offenders out of jail. |
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Like Wingnut, he has battled federal law enforcement agents from atop a monopod and lived in a tree. |
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Fink stresses the need for Nigeria to train and deploy women into more prominent law enforcement roles. |
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Although enforcement alone can't protect the reefs, cooperation can. |
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Some people cooperated with law enforcement in exposing the attack. |
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Also discovered was a clay-like substance shaped to look like plastic explosive, bleach and a note questioning airline security, according to a law enforcement source. |
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This system is usually found in small personal defense pistols, or in full-sized law enforcement sidearms In the latter case, it is a deterrent against liability lawsuits. |
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A policewoman was shot dead this morning while law enforcement searched for the Charlie Lebdo killers. |
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The lawless law enforcement in eastern Ukraine exists somewhere between Soviet rule and vigilante justice. |
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He publicly attacked a Melbourne biotechnology company for its aggressive enforcement of patents that cover vast tracts of the genome of every creature on earth. |
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Ingram trusted law enforcement, not least because he was a sheriff himself. |
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However, police in Baltimore logged a report indicating that on October 8 Williams had been in Baltimore and had a run-in with city police, a law enforcement source said. |
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When we finally decided on an enforcement action, having had to very regretfully reach the conclusion that there was no other way, we did it properly. |
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Today its influence, felt in everything from schooling to law enforcement, permeates Saudi society. |
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Formal policies and guidelines are the starting point here, but they need to be backed up by training, enforcement and reinforcement to prevent behavioral lapses. |
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The rejoinder, of course, is that while we all have our individual estimations of the skills and predilections of each enforcement level, none has a monopoly on virtue. |
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She was caught on tape drunkenly berating law enforcement after being pulled over and taken in for drunk driving. |
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Plus, he testified, the DOJ would still keep an eye on the measures taken by law enforcement in those two states. |
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Jeffries touts his law enforcement background as assistant attorney general. |
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The military reserve is also augmenting civilian law enforcement. |
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Strict enforcement of the existing rules is the only remedy for this. |
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Police will combine friendly persuasion with hard line law enforcement in a desperate bid to cut the dreadful toll of motorcycle deaths in North Yorkshire. |
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What can be learned from this episode is that professional people in charge of law enforcement don't have to do the bidding of their masters when it comes to wrongdoing. |
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We can only wonder how far the Lodi plot would have advanced had law enforcement acquiesced. |
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Unfortunately the house was still there in December which is why we had to consider enforcement action and why the story has been blown out of proportion. |
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Even as the cordon of anti-noise ordinances tightened around peddlers, evidence also suggested that opinions differed on the subject of reasonable enforcement. |
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Prior to passage of the law, a grey area existed where law enforcement officials offered rewards to members of crime organizations in exchange for tips on criminal activities. |
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A total of 21 countries have compulsory voting, although in some there is an upper age limit on enforcement of the law. |
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Law enforcement in Italy is provided by multiple police forces, five of which are national, Italian agencies. |
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Even where legislation protects the environment, a lack of enforcement often prevents effective protection. |
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For instance, in law enforcement it may refer to collecting large volumes of telephone call records hoping to find calls made by suspects. |
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If parties do not comply, the issue may be taken before the Security Council for enforcement action. |
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In wars waged against external foes, the objective was typically the acquisition of booty or the enforcement of tribute. |
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Egyptian law enforcement produced conflicting information on the fate of the Italian citizen, which was unacceptable to Italian investigators. |
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Law enforcement, including criminal courts, is officially a provincial responsibility, conducted by provincial and municipal police forces. |
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The Coast Guard may, varying by jurisdiction, be part of a country's military, a law enforcement agency, or a search and rescue body. |
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These volunteer organizations have no law enforcement powers, and are essentially auxiliary Search and Rescue services. |
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It operates primarily as a law enforcement agency, with secondary responsibilities in search and rescue. |
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The Icelandic Coast Guard has primarily been a law enforcement organisation but is also in charge of national defences. |
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They have responsibility for enforcement of shipping and maritime safety regulations, as well as performing search and rescue duties. |
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The agency utilizes its resources in a maritime law enforcement and search and rescue capacity. |
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It is tasked with the broader enforcement of maritime laws, especially against smuggling, illegal fishing, drug trafficking, and piracy. |
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The Coast Guard Administration is both a military and a law enforcement organization. |
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On July 13, 1982, it was assigned to the Turkish Gendarmerie becoming both a military and a law enforcement service. |
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Even though the Uruguayan Coast guard is a Military Organization they frequently help out law enforcement agencies. |
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Under these agreements were allocations of authority, distribution of plunder and rations, as well as discipline enforcement. |
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The text and principles outlined in them were only words without enforcement, and so alone, they could not and did not abolish slavery. |
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Enforcement of the 13th amendment began during the Reconstruction period, but there were many setbacks between that time and full enforcement. |
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Police departments and other law enforcement agencies use helicopters to pursue suspects. |
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The supporters have not been affiliated with any government organization, although many have been military and law enforcement veterans. |
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Before Hendrix was 19 years old, law enforcement authorities had twice caught him riding in stolen cars. |
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Law enforcement agencies in Ukraine are organised under the authority of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. |
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Law enforcement agencies, particularly the police, faced criticism for their heavy handling of the 2004 Orange Revolution. |
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Residents of remote communities have neither the power nor the resources to demand enforcement of their rights. |
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Moreover, Greece maintains the Hellenic Coast Guard for law enforcement at sea, search and rescue, and port operations. |
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Neither sustenance nor enforcement costs rise with the unpleasantness of the work, however, so slaves' costs do not rise by the same amount. |
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All law enforcement agencies are maintained under Cuba's Ministry of the Interior which is supervised by the Revolutionary Armed Forces. |
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You can't ask a college graduate who is interested in law enforcement to pound a beat for four years before he becomes a sergeant. |
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The National Police functions as a gendarmerie, operating independently from the military as the law enforcement agency for the entire country. |
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They are tasked with law enforcement and can perform limited military actions. |
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They considered problems of law enforcement practice in establishing the infringements in the field of architecture and urbanism as well. |
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Philip, however, insisted on rigorous enforcement, which caused widespread unrest. |
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However, enforcement of the Edict grew increasingly irregular over time, making life so intolerable that many fled the country. |
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Also relevant are the state constitution, law enforcement agencies, federal representation, state finances, and state taxes. |
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Their relative success formalized the idea of law enforcement for payment, and helped accelerate the professionalization of policing. |
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The convention is designed to push for effective legislation and its enforcement in all countries to reduce the harmful effects of tobacco. |
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Nicotine is known to produce conditioned place preference, a sign of enforcement value. |
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The New Zealand Police is the primary law enforcement agency of New Zealand including the South Island. |
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The Royal Barbados Police Force is the sole law enforcement agency on the island of Barbados. |
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In May 2011, the Supreme Court of Belize granted BEL's application to prevent the PUC from taking any enforcement actions pending the appeal. |
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Such laws have varying degrees and means of enforcement, variability, and jurisdiction. |
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The Act amended Title VII and gave EEOC authority to initiate its own enforcement litigation. |
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The Lord Chancellor, Lord Ellesmere, issued a common injunction from the Chancery prohibiting the enforcement of the common law order. |
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Tayloe was for many years the leading case in contract law regarding intent and enforcement. |
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Counterinjunctions are injunctions that stop or reverse the enforcement of another injunction. |
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When an injunction is given, it can be enforced with equitable enforcement mechanisms such as contempt. |
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The Confederation Congress could make decisions, but lacked enforcement powers. |
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The sheriff is most often an elected county official who serves as the law enforcement organ of the county or parish court. |
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From this point, criminal law had formalized the mechanisms for enforcement, which allowed for its development as a discernible entity. |
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Tennessee State Park Rangers are responsible for all activities and law enforcement inside the Tennessee State Parks system. |
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Local law enforcement is divided between County Sheriff's Offices and Municipal Police Departments. |
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In 94 of the 95 counties the Sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer in the county and has jurisdiction over the county as a whole. |
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The analogous enforcement of laws will occur when the laws do not contemplate a specific supposition, but they. |
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Government agency action can include rulemaking, adjudication, or the enforcement of a specific regulatory agenda. |
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The simplicity of the tax should lead to easier administration and enforcement. |
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Law enforcement in India is undertaken by numerous law enforcement agencies. |
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The majority of federal law enforcement agencies are controlled by the Ministry of Home Affairs. |
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In many countries, a trademark receives protection without registration, but registering a trademark provides legal advantages for enforcement. |
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Law enforcement within the confines of the shire was the responsibility of the High Sheriff of Glamorgan. |
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The central issue in that enforcement agreement had been judged in court previously. |
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As of tonight those Federal goons in there showing their butts aren't law enforcement officers any more. They're the criminals now. |
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Street drug sales are a huge problem for law enforcement since they are a magnet for gun violence and drug users. |
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As criminals latch onto wardriving, laws and law enforcement agencies lag behind. |
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The statement added that during the period, the CCP issued 13 show cause notices, 09 enforcement orders, 74 merger orders and 90 exemptions. |
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Driving incompetent or unscrupulous moonlighters out of the tax business should be the low-hanging enforcement fruit. |
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No doubt Mrs Larkin has displayed a certain stubbornness, rebelliousness even, in defying the enforcement notice. |
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As for the decriminalisation of parking enforcement, it is totally wrong that private companies are allowed to enforce the law. |
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The dark web has recently been in the crosshairs of law enforcement. |
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Winter-run chinook salmon populations have rebounded because of strict enforcement. |
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And, it continued, Congress had lent states authority to cooperate in immigration enforcement so as to avoid such laggardness. |
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This information is useful to inmate families, the public, the legal community, bail bondsmen and law enforcement personnel. |
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One question remained during these years of inquiry into law enforcement safety. |
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With one of the most extensive databases on domestic extremists and terrorists, the ADL hopes to help law enforcement combat violence. |
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ImageWare is pleased to announce this logical extension to our current line of law enforcement solutions. |
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The Old West Lawmen's Association, which consists of retired law enforcement officers, will be wearing attire portraying lawmen of the Old West. |
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It plans to use the Control Plus parking enforcement company which will be instructed to extend its towaway role to the skips. |
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Law enforcement chiefs have published a rogues gallery of 145 criminals they believe pose a massive threat to society. |
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Role-playing has become one of the most frequently used training tools employed by law enforcement agencies. |
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Cipro to help them get law enforcement certification to become police officers. |
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The fleet consisted of Chevys, Drops, Beemers, and buckets, snaking its way through traffic, intimidating onlookers and law enforcement. |
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The headquarters-based role is now one of coordination rather than enforcement and is more appropriate to become a civilianised post. |
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Since the close season began on March 16, Environment Agency fisheries enforcement officers have caught 11 people breaking the law. |
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But law enforcement agencies and Internet service providers encourage civic-minded netizens to report the problem. |
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Students claim the crafty civil enforcement officers lie in wait to strafe stricken cars with parking tickets. |
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And some locals are only too willing to help with enforcement. |
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During this time, state and local law enforcement throughout Florida will show zero tolerance for motorists who fail to use their safety belts. |
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Surround SCM 5 addresses the need for process enforcement around how changes to source code and other files are made and accepted. |
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At times, law enforcement personnel overlook or underemphasize the importance of this practice. |
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Stuart Brahs focused on the issue of GATS enforcement and private pensions. |
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Law enforcement use of breathalyzers is helping decrease the number of accidents. |
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When the serial murders stopped and the BTK killer ceased communications, law enforcement was at a loss. |
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Under stricter RESPA enforcement, lenders had to make up the difference if they underquoted a fee. |
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We have a tie there between their law enforcement and our border shore patrol, and we also support the National Guard working at the border. |
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The probation failure and high recidivism rates cited in these studies will not surprise any veteran law enforcement or corrections officer. |
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Stricter speed limit enforcement has reduced the number of car accidents. |
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Founded in 1993, TASER first transformed law enforcement with its electrical weapons. |
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Moore says she hunted and fished all her life, so when she decided on a job in law enforcement, becoming a game warden was a natural choice. |
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Mobsters were also active in obstructing the enforcement of legal action taken against companies in default of loans, the officials said. |
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The Drug Enforcement Administration, the federal agency in charge of drug control, has responsibility for enforcement of antisteroid laws. |
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Poor children suffer permanent damage due to deplorable living conditions and deplorable treatment by law enforcement. |
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Officers in a ghost car were doing speed enforcement near 82 Street and 132 Avenue when a white 1995 Ford Contour sped by. |
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In 2006, Florida law enforcement here discovered 480 homes growing marijuana indoors. Last year, 1,022 grow houses were busted. |
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The administration of justice and enforcement of the criminal code are the responsibilities of the provinces. |
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Factory inspectors supervised the execution of the law, however, their scarcity made enforcement difficult. |
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Law enforcement executive managers must be interfacers who communicate with all segments of the agency, from chief deputy to patrol officer. |
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The enforcement of the new liturgy did not always take place without a struggle. |
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The Virginia State Police is the largest law enforcement agency in Virginia. |
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The extent of enforcement of the prohibitions was variable and sometimes related to a clan's support of the government during the rebellion. |
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Law enforcement in Birmingham is carried out by West Midlands Police, whose headquarters are at Lloyd House in Birmingham City Centre. |
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The dissenters gave significant support to moralistic issues, such as temperance and sabbath enforcement. |
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Full enfranchisement was revived in 1965, with the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which provided for federal enforcement of rights. |
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The elected sheriff in each parish is the chief law enforcement officer in the parish. |
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The sheriffs are responsible for general law enforcement in their respective parishes. |
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Orleans Parish is an exception, as the general law enforcement duties fall to the New Orleans Police Department. |
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In New Hampshire, the ten high sheriffs are the senior law enforcement officers of each county, and have police powers throughout the state. |
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It can also mean strong private property rights, contract enforcement, and overall ease of doing business as well as low barriers to free trade. |
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The law enforcement in Pakistan is carried out by joint network of several federal and provincial police agencies. |
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Transgressions by a monk on Sangha vinaya rules invites enforcement, which can include temporary or permanent expulsion. |
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It also discusses the access to legal instruments for enforcement with regard to mandatory disclosure of environmental information. |
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There are strict industry imposed enforcement system, in conjunction with state and local laws. |
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