These limited enforcement funds seriously weaken government's ability to enforce laws passed to protect public health and natural resources. |
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In September 1957 federal troops were sent to Little Rock, Arkansas, to enforce school desegregation. |
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But when it came to a decision to enforce that guarantee, the horror of war deterred it. |
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Marked and unmarked police cars, a speed camera and police motorcyclists will combine to enforce the new restrictions. |
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The Save Coate group is trying to make Swindon Council enforce a 1km-wide buffer zone of protected land around the lake. |
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But of course, to enforce it you have to be able to distinguish count from non-count nouns. |
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Meanwhile, police are planning to use spy cameras in the countryside to enforce the new law. |
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How can anyone justify an opposition to the Mohawk or Squamish nation's right to set and enforce its own rules on membership? |
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We expect hospitals to enforce strict standards of hygiene and cleanliness. |
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The system can require an oath in criminal court and enforce penalties for perjury. |
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Most accidents occur due to a lack of discipline and a leader's failure to enforce standards. |
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Vigilante groups dressed in robes and turbans, armed with staves and swords and mounted on motorbikes, patrol the city to enforce the curfew. |
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The association called on the police to vigorously enforce laws related to abduction regardless of offers of marriage. |
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Having laws you're not going to enforce is an invitation for capricious and arbitrary prosecution. |
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If the Religion Clauses demand neutrality, we must enforce them, in hard cases as well as easy ones. |
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The solution is a world government with a full legislature, courts, and enough military strength to enforce its power. |
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If a smoker refuses to stub their cigarette out security guards will ultimately enforce the ban. |
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As the town had no wells it would not be necessary to enforce the construction of watertight cesspools. |
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To help enforce these new restrictions, the programme-makers have also introduced a formal disciplining mechanism. |
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However, the question also arises of whether he has any standing to enforce covenants in the sublease against the subtenant. |
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Some great commanders showed a determination to control their subordinates, to enforce order, and even to attempt reforms. |
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In customary law, only the flag state has jurisdiction to enforce regulations applicable to vessels on the high seas. |
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He charged that officers in construction were expected to enforce registration regulations to root out dubious contractors. |
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At the end of October the wardens started to strictly enforce the regulations throughout the district. |
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You could try to enforce a limit on the amount the binmen collect, but would leaving the overspill at the side of the road be a good thing? |
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Now chemists are even using isotopes to help the government enforce its laws. |
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As converts, these leaders would be enjoined to enforce their followers to renounce paganism. |
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As you've correctly stated, all parsers enforce XML syntax to ensure that they are well formed. |
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It is one thing to say that the powers of the civil courts can be invoked to enforce the criminal law. |
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As is usually the case with these clampdowns, it is not a question of changing laws which are already in place but of choosing to enforce them. |
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The issue is getting legislation passers to pass stricter laws and make arms like the FTC enforce the laws. |
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Each of these men could resort to the civil courts to enforce rights cognisable in those courts. |
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Drug use has become so widespread and accepted that it is impossible to enforce existing laws. |
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However, the principle of civility certainly does not require the state to enforce that value, by criminalising incivility. |
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To enforce the undertaking Naomi must apply for an order committing Mark to prison for breach. |
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He wants to enforce his own view that water is a precious commodity to be used only as necessary. |
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In other communes a two-thirds majority vote could enforce consolidations for the whole village. |
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With the abolition of the feudal system, the superior's right to enforce these restrictions will disappear. |
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The study concludes the only practical way to avoid those costs is to enforce the law, and reduce the number of illegal aliens in this country. |
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It does not happen in other field games where they simply perform their primary duty and that is to enforce the rules. |
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Strict instructions should be issued to bus crew, boat masters and the police to enforce the ban. |
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Desmond's remedy would be the recovery of the rifle, not the right to enforce contractual payment. |
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We are not Customs we're not Police, we don't have the powers to enforce border control. |
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This man, whom we irreverently called Alfie, attempted to enforce military discipline on all of us. |
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The soldiers were ready to spill the blood of the people to enforce the rule of the crown. |
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Monopolies, however, are formed when an industry uses government power to enforce a price floor. |
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Notices have been posted at the sites urging the public to stay away and wardens will be patrolling to enforce the request. |
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But Hollioake then chose not to enforce the follow-on as Surrey reached 22 for 0 from the last 10 overs of the day to lead by 195 runs. |
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The Dyer had sought to enforce a writ against a colleague who had covenanted not to practise the craft of dyeing in the same town. |
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Four rangers from the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Authority enforce laws forbidding damage to the reefs. |
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However, he has to comply with certain formalities before he is entitled to enforce this right. |
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Many don't even know there's a code of ethics, or if they do, feel powerless to enforce it. |
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Several states operate a zero-alcohol regime for P-plate drivers and some enforce a reduced speed limit for drivers on a provisional licence. |
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He rose from his chair and lifted his gavel, apparently intending to enforce the Senate rule against public demonstrations. |
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The court held that the presbytery was not doing enough to enforce church law. |
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The plaintiff undertakes not to enforce the judgment until default or other determination of the proposal. |
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Regardless of whether one thinks that should be the law or not, you cannot have a judge, whose job is to enforce the law, openly defying it. |
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Central to the prophetic tradition is its critique of religious rituals, beliefs and those who enforce them. |
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Is the purpose of government, as pure democrats would say, to enforce the will of the majority? |
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The Department of Homeland Security will train 50 state police officers and deputize them to enforce federal immigration laws. |
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To recall, the state is deemed to enforce all directives of Apex Courts without any impediment. |
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Such companies developed elected directorates to enforce their rules, deal with disputes amongst their members, and negotiate with outsiders. |
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But it doesn't obligate them to enforce the terms, which is where the intimidation and dirty dealing starts. |
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He also took steps to enforce the decrees of 1859 disestablishing and disendowing the church. |
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These contracts make explicit the duty parents have to impose boundaries and enforce discipline. |
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Damages were being sought for compensation as a result of the council's negligent advice and not primarily to enforce a public law right. |
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There are also provisions that create statutory obligations to enforce the Act. |
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The policy calls for all police to strictly enforce the laws and arrest all drug dealers. |
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Far harder to deliver these promises and for external agencies to monitor and enforce them. |
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A judge has to enforce the law that is made by Parliament or made under the authority of Parliament. |
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The teenager's death prompted Stanwell residents to join forces to try to enforce a new traffic calming scheme in Long Lane. |
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A Department of the Environment spokesperson acknowledged that some local authorities could enforce the litter laws more effectively. |
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During the 1930s it is his job to enforce the immigration controls on European Jewry. |
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It is simply one weapon in the armoury of those seeking to enforce the confiscation order. |
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Local government bodies are hiring rangers to enforce by-laws designed to preserve public order. |
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Nevertheless, this advisory body was not provided with the power to effectively enforce recommendations. |
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Officials asked the university senate to enforce a historic dress code barring all forms of dress apart from traditional white ties and suits. |
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Instead, the aging widow Bernarda Alba personifies self-hatred and the ability of women to enforce the rules of men upon themselves. |
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It is clear that that may be difficult to enforce against the realities of everyday domestic life. |
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That is why there needs to be a system of rigorous and robust inspections allied with heavy sanctions to enforce minimum standards. |
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There is some anecdotal evidence that some software vendors install kill switches in their software to enforce planned obsolescence. |
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If we don't enforce the Act to that end, then the courts will bring us to heel. |
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But that's hard to enforce because orders are often bunched together by brokers. |
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Opponents of the penalties claim officers were too tied up in red tape to enforce the legislation. |
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A suit in equity was instituted between two parties resident in England to enforce an equitable lien to land situate abroad. |
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This explicit entrustment to the Security Council to enforce the ruling of the World Court raises high stakes for the international legal system. |
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To secure its rights, it evidently provided legal aid to one firm that sought to enforce its indentures against enticers. |
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The newcomers will be in the wrong if they enforce their negative characteristics on the hosts. |
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Without compulsory education, governments are unable to enforce child labour laws. |
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Much of the power of the Church was based on its ability to enforce the use of Latin as the language of worship. |
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He could avoid expulsion and imprisonment if the full 435-member House decides to enforce censure, a reprimand or fines. |
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An initiative drive has begun to make authorities enforce our existing immigration laws. |
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He agrees that the United States does indeed act like a sheriff trying to enforce justice in a lawless world. |
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The Privy Council had published forty-two articles which endeavoured to enforce Zwinglian doctrines upon the English Church. |
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Policing is only practicable and therefore expedient if the court acting in that role has power to enforce its powers if disobeyed. |
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It is not clear what leeway the Court will grant Congress to interpret and enforce constitutional rights. |
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There are those who will tell you, of course, that you cannot enforce equality or legislate for human nature. |
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The law which the court may then uphold and enforce is the very law which the legislator has enacted, not a different law. |
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Sometimes they explicitly enforce it, sometimes it just sorts itself out in the natural rhythm of being two people with two lives. |
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The court was given extensive powers to prevent strikes, arbitrate and enforce settlement of industrial disputes. |
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In the fourteenth century, two parallel movements were under way to enforce Magna Carta's curbs on arbitrary royal authority. |
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The new religions exalt secular saints, enforce dogma, punish heretics, value self-sacrifice, and sanctify writings. |
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Nor has it commenced legal proceedings in England to secure its underlying claim by arresting a ship here or to enforce the arbitration award. |
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They may draw upon the arsenal of equitable remedies or processes available to enforce equitable rights. |
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The fact that the police are running a mile from wanting to enforce this speaks volumes. |
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Is the Assembly powerful enough to enforce a political solution outside the limits of the Constitution? |
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I well understand that the role of attorney general is to enforce the law as it is, not as I would have it. |
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Tools such as the tachograph, which keeps a record of the distance travelled and rest periods taken, will also be used to enforce the new rules. |
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A ban is a ban and those in authority should act as strictly as they can legally to enforce it. |
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In tandem with its drive to strengthen the family and promote motherhood, the government sought to enforce paternal obligations. |
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Reform is a polite euphemism for forcing banks to close out bad loans, enforce bankruptcy, and require layoffs of excess workers. |
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How a state could enforce such mind-bogglingly stupid policies is baffling. |
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Instead of focusing on the needs of the poor in the Third World they enforce the writ of western corporations. |
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The legislation made any action by workers to enforce a closed union shop illegal. |
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Nations must decide between playing self-interested politics or preparing to risk lives to enforce civilized norms. |
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Again and again he declared that he would vigorously enforce laws which he abominates, on civil rights, abortion rights, gay rights, etc. |
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To achieve real democracy, we need to enforce the separation of corporations and the state. |
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The bank may either enforce such rights against the drawer of the cheque or other parties liable on it or against its own customer. |
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While there are businesses that enforce mandatory retirement, I don't know much about them. |
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I wish the money-hungry media sharks all too eager to exploit and enforce stereotypes to fill up their wallets would see that. |
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We saw above that at common law, the wife could not enforce her right directly against her husband. |
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Dai said China will strictly enforce the bilateral agreements on the matter, according to the official. |
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The director said the authorities would continue to enforce rules on the origin and misdeclaration of goods. |
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That freedom necessarily extends to the workings of the courts and tribunals which administer and enforce the laws of this country. |
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People talk about climate change and the need to enforce the Kyoto protocol but I don't think they truly understand how important it is. |
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He said yesterday that the problem would not be solved until a worldwide body was able to enforce the necessary changes. |
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A tank, guns blazing, fills the downtown of Jenin with a diesel smokescreen to enforce a curfew order. |
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Knox preached on her behalf, and threatened popery and tyranny should Mary enforce her claim. |
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Bases on which U.S. military power relies, and perhaps even the capital ships that enforce presence, are exposed to unprecedented dangers. |
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The good news is that most political forces are willing to enforce the changes. |
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It is a matter for referees to enforce the regulations and deal with anything regarded as ungentlemanly conduct. |
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They therefore tried to enforce the use of the Nahuatl Indian name chilli, and were partially successful. |
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It did not matter that neither party could enforce the unlawfulness by independent cause of action. |
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The teetotalling Jones would not enforce laws against boozing, gambling, or prostitution. |
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They insist that the borderless nature of the Internet means that it is impossible to enforce regional or national legislation. |
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It says that it is a dynamic group aiming to enforce the rights of children to see their natural parents and grandparents. |
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This year they hired a part time by-law officer to aggressively enforce bylaws such as unsightly premises. |
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He is amused by their unworldliness and their belief that they cannot enforce economy on Government unless they practise it themselves. |
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Humans must have laws and must enforce those laws in order to maintain order in society. |
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Two congressmen have proposed laws which would enforce the principle of net neutrality. |
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The government plays a nominal role in dictating policy because it cannot monitor local fisheries or enforce fisheries regulations. |
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There is, however, rather more of a public interest in whether the grantee of a patent, which turns out to be invalid, is entitled to enforce that patent. |
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But you can't enforce these laws across an entire economy without a buy-in of business, without a buy-in of media, and consumers, and everyone else. |
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The businessmen also felt uncertain about the government's capability to enforce the law to ensure they were not hurt financially by unfair business practices. |
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In the peculiar circumstances of this case, I find that a case has not been made to deny the directors their right to enforce the by-laws of the corporation. |
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I happened to be exalting my voice to enforce order, I was using undue violence, and setting the girls a bad example by such ungentleness of tone and language. |
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He not only favors New Jersey's civil-unions law, but argued that it should be backed with an ombudsman to enforce it. |
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I'm sure it won't change their mind, as those who enforce profiling are mindless, unintelligent sheep who think they're doing a good thing by following stupid orders. |
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In late May 1381, a number of local peasants, craftsmen, and traders seized and assaulted some justices sent from London to enforce a hated new poll tax. |
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Let a shaman wave vine leaves over her and enforce a little semi-public shaming. |
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Nevertheless patriots saw it as an incitement to disobey the law, and local authorities, clamorously supported by Jacobin clubs, began to enforce it. |
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Legislation permitted magistrates to enforce employment agreements with penal sanctions in the form of imprisonment, fines, and physical punishment. |
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If one of the parties does so and the other is unaware of the illegal purpose the party whose object is illegal cannot enforce the obligation of the other. |
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New council wardens brought in to enforce parking restrictions have been accused of being over-zealous following Witham's recent electricity blackout. |
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The council is the watchdog established to set, monitor and enforce standards in all areas of general insurance, including the fair treatment of customers. |
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Certainly if the agreement is governed by English law our courts can enforce the obligation, if necessary by ordering the obligor to sign the requisite documents. |
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This should prompt the board to wake up from its slumber and initiate legal action against erring industries and strictly enforce the existing laws. |
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She says the humane Society would like to enforce spay and neuter laws to the point where there would be no purebred dogs left. |
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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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But the problem is that American courts don't enforce Australian defamation judgements unless liability would also have arisen under American law. |
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States might have been willing to concede the theoretical justness of the functional principle, but they would not enforce it in real negotiations. |
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Such depictions, she argues, enforce underlying societal hostility towards women, through unquestioned acceptance of hostility towards other non-human beings. |
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How is it going to enforce its will on a persistent scofflaw? |
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The countersuit contended that the federal government failed to enforce immigration policy. |
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At first, the French tried to keep the FLNC and the assorted desperadoes of the maquis under control by deploying their police forces and gendarmerie to enforce law and order. |
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But police at the airport reviewed the decision and have asked wardens to enforce established rules which prohibit drivers from waiting near terminal buildings. |
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If hate-speech becomes a crime, she may be in charge of overseeing the police that enforce the law. |
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Meant to enforce a no-fly zone or just to maintain air superiority over an airspace, the weapon is targeted on an aircraft to disrupt its instrumentation. |
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Baghdadi is unlikely to comply, and Zawahiri has long been unable to enforce his writ on the Iraqi branch of al Qaeda. |
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Generally speaking, Austin's older cemeteries, such as that in which Vela is buried, do not enforce the strict decoration policies in place at newer memorial parks. |
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It warned them that any attempt to enforce the party's rule against crossover voting could subject officials to civil liability under state and federal law. |
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Until the middle of the 19th century, Congress would enforce contempt citations itself, with the sergeants-at-arms taking guilty parties into custody. |
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Governments came to support these societal changes by adding penalties only late in the game to enforce rules against what had already become aberrant behavior. |
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State game wardens who had to enforce the ban were outnumbered. |
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Three days later she sailed from Darwin to conduct routine patrols of Australia's northern waters and enforce the Australian Economic Exclusion Zone. |
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They were relying on social engineering to create and enforce the rules. |
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But the law itself is hard to enforce unless there is a specific complaint about a tenant. |
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True, Eisenhower had despatched federal troops to Little Rock to enforce a judicial order. |
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The bulk of the work was written during the war, the hideous course of which seemed day by day to enforce the profound truth conveyed in the answer of Plato to the Delians. |
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Where lands are sold under a decree of foreclosure, the court will enforce delivery of possession to the purchaser, by injunction and writ of assistance. |
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It is all too easy to enforce that students give speeches that have attention getters, transitions, and summaries and that make occasional use of metaphor or alliteration. |
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However, it is unclear whether credit card companies can enforce those provisions in Ireland because numerical postal codes outside Dublin are limited. |
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The Allies would keep their military forces on the Rhine to enforce payment and have the right to reoccupy German territory in the event of default. |
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Security will be very tight for the funeral with more than 6,000 police on duty, while the Italian air force will enforce a no-fly zone above the city. |
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Jurisdiction to enforce laws relating to dumping follows the same pattern. |
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According to Bernard, the stone-faced city attorneys agree that the conditions of the project need to be enforced but say they can't enforce them. |
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That is so and, indeed, somewhat the distinction might be rights at law and rights in equity because at law the widow always has the ability to enforce the contract. |
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Police in the county now employ around 115 wardens to enforce traffic regulations along with officers, with fines going to central government funds. |
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That is why, when peacekeepers are deployed to enforce the cease-fire, they are usually viewed by the party that has lost most in the conflict as colluders in aggression. |
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Combat-equipped soldiers and police wearing helmets and flak jackets are going door to door in the city to enforce a mandatory evacuation at the point of a gun. |
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People often forget that the National Panhellenic council used to enforce racial segregation by means of strict codes and laws. |
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Around 1,500 armed riot police were sent in to enforce the status quo. |
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If it is not a palimony claim, it is clearly an attempt to enforce a contract, the consideration for which is wifely services being rendered on the part of a mistress. |
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It is worth a read because the regulator has wide and sweeping powers to issue directions to an ADI to enforce prudential standards and performance. |
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The Justice Department should enforce the laws more vigorously. |
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In the end, the children are forced to enforce a list of rules to ensure peace in the house, and put an end to flaming tempers and an unending war of words. |
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The so-called ultramontanes believed that the state should serve as the secular arm of the Church and enforce its monopoly of the truth against all rival ideologies. |
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Issues raised will be discussed by the relief road working group, made up of county councillors representing local wards, and the county council will enforce the changes. |
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In 1689, the first Mutiny Act was passed which passed the responsibility to enforce discipline within the military to Parliament. |
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These days, the state doesn't deploy jackbooted thugs to enforce its diktats. |
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The former champ's lawyers agreed to drop a case against the WBC, who in return will enforce a rule against immediate rematches. |
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The very Iconic and Rhematic qualities of the concept of the phaneron enforce on the researcher a duty to listen to what is present to the mind. |
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At any rate, policy can enforce equal rights and foster equal opportunity. |
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So the CIW has looked to the marketplace to enforce these guarantees. |
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In order to fulfill that promise, Solomon must enforce the Professional Baseball Agreement, the contract binding the major and minor leagues. |
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But the slavocrats who controlled the Chamber of Deputies would not provide the means to enforce the order. |
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The temporary TRO will allow the council to enforce time limits on parking bays. |
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In a similar move, United Airlines has also asked a federal court to further enforce a TRO issued against its mechanics. |
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Instead, they have become state corporatists and managerial elites who represent and enforce the wishes of the elite class. |
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The daughter of former Alaska governor Sarah Palin hasn't attempted to enforce the court's order by wage garnishment or other means. |
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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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To enforce these new on-the-spot-fines, you'd need thousands of police cars cruising up and down our motorways to make any impression at all. |
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If Wyndham wins, it would disable the ability of the FTC to broadly enforce cybersecurity standards under the guise of consumer protection. |
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The Curragh Incident showed it would be difficult to use the British army to enforce home rule from Dublin on Ulster's unionist minority. |
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They were not government officials, but rather sureties who were appointed to enforce a contract or other legal relationship. |
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Serco has a contract with the City of Chicago, Illinois, to enforce parking meter regulations. |
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Serco has a contract with the City of Inglewood, California, to enforce parking regulations and conduct traffic control. |
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This Act allows the National Assembly to make Orders to enforce the provisions in the Act. |
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William attempted to enforce the traditional rights of the Crown to approve marriages and wardships, but with little success. |
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Their robust attempts to enforce fines and collect debts generated much unpopularity among the lower classes. |
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The FHLBB relied heavily on its persuasive powers and the states to enforce banking regulations. |
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With only five enforcement lawyers, the FHLBB would have been in a poor position to enforce the law even if it had wanted to. |
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This can also be used by the gateway to enforce restrictions on geographically bound calling plans. |
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Hipper ordered German ships vigorously to enforce search and seizure rules, bringing fishing boats into Cuxhaven to be searched. |
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Chapter XIV of the United Nations Charter authorizes the UN Security Council to enforce Court rulings. |
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Furthermore, if the Security Council refuses to enforce a judgment against any other state, there is no method of forcing the state to comply. |
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The League tried to enforce economic sanctions upon Italy, but to no avail. |
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The Spanish crown found it difficult to enforce these laws in distant colonies. |
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Statistical methods offer the ability to enforce parsimonious selection of the most influential potential predictors of each gene's state. |
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After his death, Columbus's sons, Diego and Fernando, took legal action to enforce their father's contract. |
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This made it burdensome for the colonial governments to enforce extradition. |
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Federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas on June 19, to enforce the emancipation. |
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Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. |
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Ithacius was chosen to enforce the synod's decrees, but he failed to bring the heretics to terms. |
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He pointed out that Ariovistus was a friend to Rome and that the Romans had a prior interest, which they certainly would enforce. |
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Stilicho actually proposed using Alaric's troops to enforce Honorius' claim to the prefecture of Illyricum. |
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Adrian sent ambassadors to Charlemagne in autumn requesting he enforce the policies of his father, Pepin. |
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Snorri returned home, and although he soon became the country's most powerful chieftain, he did little to enforce the king's will. |
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To enforce that model, both sides have divergent language policy and educational systems. |
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Cobb, to enforce the idea that Negroes had been created inferior, and thus suited to slavery. |
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He began at once to enforce order in the duchy, where ducal power had long been fading. |
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The government, courts and civil and criminal laws enforce a moral code established by Shari'ah. |
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It was not unknown that Henry IV was a big spender and did little to enforce the laws of his kingdom. |
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In this situation, the majority must have access to the powerstructure in order to enforce its superiority and prejudicial beliefs on others. |
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However, some have questioned the ability of the Marshall Islands to enforce this zone. |
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Parliament ended the international transportation of slaves in 1807, and used the Royal navy to enforce that ban. |
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Records show that he enrolled recognizances and contracts, and also issued writs commanding a sheriff to enforce them. |
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By the late 1890s, Southern states enacted Jim Crow laws to enforce racial segregation and disenfranchisement. |
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The New Zealand Army was also deployed to assist police and enforce the curfew. |
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The council was reluctant to enforce the subscription requirement, as only a few citizens had subscribed to their confession of faith. |
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Powers given to enforce the act were initially weak, but were supplemented during later years. |
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A vice admiralty court was also formed in Nova Scotia to try smugglers and to enforce the Sugar Act of 1764 throughout British North America. |
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They have the power to enforce the attendance and examination of witnesses and the production of documents relevant to the work in hand. |
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A trustee may be held to a very high standard of care in their dealings, in order to enforce their behavior. |
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The premise is that only parties to contracts should be able to sue to enforce their rights or claim damages as such. |
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Beswick would be able to enforce the performance of the contract in her own right. |
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Another approach, associated with Charles Fried, maintains that the purpose of contract law is to enforce promises. |
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To enforce judicial decisions, the Constitution grants federal courts both criminal contempt and civil contempt powers. |
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This doctrine was applied in Court rulings on President Grant's duty to enforce the law during Reconstruction. |
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Sheriffs enforce the repayment of a debt which has been specified by court order. |
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Rule C applies to actions in rem to enforce maritime liens or pursuant to federal statute which provides for a maritime actions in rem. |
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Britain announced that it would accept the partition plan, but refused to enforce it, arguing it was not accepted by the Arabs. |
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Neilson and his partners engaged in substantial litigation to enforce the patent against infringers. |
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Wages were poor and coal owners introduced a system of fines to enforce discipline. |
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Accordingly, during 1972 the union embarked upon a concerted campaign to enforce the use of two dogmen on each crane. |
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Our task is only half finished. It will be my duty to enforce the decisions of the conference and I hereby pledge myself to that end. |
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The victim was able to enforce his evidence against the alleged perpetrator. |
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I pray you enforce youreselff at that justis that ye may be beste, for my love. |
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He then left, leaving not a single Roman soldier in Britain to enforce his settlement. |
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The Fall of the Western Roman Empire was the process of decline in the Western Roman Empire in which it failed to enforce its rule. |
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This removed the refusal of some bishops to enforce the regulations as an obstacle to change. |
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Charles issued a warrant for Hotham to be arrested as a traitor but was powerless to enforce it. |
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Opposition to his attempts to enforce Anglican practices reached a flashpoint when he introduced a Book of Common Prayer. |
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Not only citizens opposed and even mocked such decrees, also local government officials refused to enforce such laws. |
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White insurgents mobilized to enforce white supremacy, first in Ku Klux Klan chapters. |
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Its troopers have statewide jurisdiction with power to enforce all laws of the state, including city and parish ordinances. |
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Royal power was put behind the reforming impulses of Dunstan and Athelwold, helping them to enforce their reform ideas. |
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Instead of merely banning Latin, the Act was framed so as to enforce English. |
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The university successfully obtained a court order to evict the students but stated that it did not intend to enforce the order if possible. |
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Other national libraries offer similar services or enforce mandatory practices similar to this. |
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Most competitions enforce mandatory suspensions for players who are sent off in a game. |
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During a match, it is the task of the referee to interpret and enforce the Laws of the Game. |
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The presence of a strong authority allows you to keep agreement and enforce sanctions for the violation of laws. |
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In many cases, member states have shown reluctance to achieve or enforce Security Council resolutions. |
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Their function is to enforce existing laws, legislate new ones, and arbitrate conflicts. |
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The Troubles in Northern Ireland required that attempts were made from the early 1970s until the late 1990s to enforce border controls. |
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Opposition to his attempts to enforce Anglican practices reached a flashpoint when he tried to introduce a Book of Common Prayer. |
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Despite lacking any formal ability to enforce rules, the G20's prominent membership gives it a strong input on global policy. |
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Hertford, now Protector and Duke of Somerset, renewed the attempt to enforce an alliance, and also to impose an Anglican Reformation on Scotland. |
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The Gestapo was in charge of investigative policing to enforce National Socialist ideology. |
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The two nations eventually dispatched regular troops to North America to enforce their claims. |
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The federal government attempted to enforce the law, but with meager affect. |
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The BBC is authorised by the Communications Act 2003 to collect and enforce the TV licence fee. |
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In such a utopian world there would also be little if any need for a state, which goal was to enforce the alienation. |
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Singapore operates an Exit Permit scheme in order to enforce the national service obligations of its male citizens and permanent residents. |
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The 802.11b spec takes pretty good care to enforce good neighborship on connected hosts. |
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Henry was unwilling or unable to enforce the terms of the treaty on his barons in Ireland, who continued to gain territory in Ireland. |
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Kirk sessions were able to apply religious sanctions, such as excommunication and denial of baptism, to enforce godly behaviour and obedience. |
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The English, already in control of northern France, were able to enforce the claim of their king in the regions of France that they occupied. |
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Some Protestants tried to enforce the law themselves by apprehending these priests. |
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