The strategy was to shift the responsibility for policy compliance to the user and act as the policy author and enforcer. |
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Spilotro, a chief enforcer in Las Vegas, and his brother, Michael, were found buried in a cornfield. |
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The underworld boss made his name as a ruthless enforcer for the feared Thompson family. |
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The enforcer of the Brisbane Broncos, Gorden is one of the most uncompromising forwards in the modern game. |
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The Boston Bruins' enforcer exacted revenge on Brashear with only a few seconds of the NHL game remaining. |
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He could be an enforcer against receivers coming across the middle, but he hasn't been. |
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Parliament not only creates the regulatory framework, but is also the enforcer of obligations. |
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So they went for a Cardinal, a hardedged enforcer with a Germanic preoccupation with discipline and order. |
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Members of the Armed Response Unit used an enforcer battering ram to smash through the door. |
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Manchester parking enforcer Control Plus refused to unclamp her car without payment, even though she produced a valid ticket. |
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And then she'd call in the enforcer, my grandfather, Mark, like calling a baseball pitcher in from the bullpen. |
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He did not have a structured gang himself, but he was used by others as an enforcer. |
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The risks of challenging the nuclear deterrent are grave for aggressor and enforcer alike. |
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She let go and the enforcer stumbled back a few paces, getting some distance from her. |
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European colonialists started eyeing the airplane as a potential defeater of colonial peoples and enforcer of colonial authority. |
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He was born in 1933, and after World War II, joined the Sicilian Mafia as an enforcer. |
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The corporate enforcer has said that he intends to prosecute those who breach company law. |
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Craven District Council's reaction to this, it seems, is to appoint an enforcer. |
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He was a professional debt collector, brutal enforcer and sometimes executioner. |
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He is not only a restaurant manager but also a mob enforcer. |
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It is a case of breathtaking arrogance, a call for recognition that the US is not only the world's policeman but the world's enforcer. |
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So does that mean the nation then becomes the enforcer of the United Nations regulations or guidelines? |
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Because the pitcher has the right to act as instigator, enforcer or retaliator, he is the key to how the sentencing is brought down. |
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Tom Hanks plays the part of an enforcer for a gangster during prohibition. |
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Pinker is not a self-appointed enforcer of arbitrary rules, and he has little patience for purists, prigs, and pedants. |
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Brunch is a catalyst, brunch is the enforcer of different-rules-for-the-weekend. |
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What I found interesting was that Romney was evidently such an enforcer of conformity. |
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He acted as the family enforcer, discreetly settling problems with some of the thousands of royals who live in the capital. |
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Players choose to be either a criminal or an enforcer and are matched against each other in fast-paced, third person action. |
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Montella's preferred starting midfield of Borja Valero, David Pizarro and Alberto Aquilani was unique for its lack of a tough-tackling enforcer. |
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But nothing is more likely to create a sense of closure than the dictator's hated spy chief and enforcer being held to account. |
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The 6-foot-4, 240-pound enforcer must have raged inside to have this physically unprepossessing woman send him away for good. |
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Even so, reflecting on Letwin's track record as a blunderer, his rise to become Cameron's enforcer begs some questions for the Prime Minister. |
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More significantly, it first thrust the United States into the unsought role of enforcer of international law against rogue states in league with terrorists. |
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Although human rights demand accountability this does not mean that every health worker or specialized agency becomes a human rights enforcer. |
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The police officer's role is that of an agent designated to assist in community safety, not considered strictly as an enforcer of the law. |
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This inner pride is the enforcer of self-imposed standards of character. |
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They may also act as public enforcer or as review court. |
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She also honed her skills as an enforcer and cajoler, and quickly established a management style that would come to be her trademark: autocratic, sometimes bullying, but leavened by occasional bursts of charm. |
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And since shortly after September 11th the Patriot Act — whose draftsman and enforcer, John Ashcroft, Dean nowadays routinely excoriates as an archfoe of civil liberties — had been a key component of the war on terrorism. |
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Those anarchies work because, contra Hobbes, they do not lack an enforcer of rights. |
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America, still the pre-eminent superpower, may be able to prevent geopolitics from spinning out of control, but it has become reluctant to act as enforcer and balancer. |
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Black Pete is an enforcer and bagman, offering sweets to good children, while the naughty ones are thrown in his sack and taken to his home in, of all places, Spain. |
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Canceling the tunnel, then the largest public works project in the nation, helped shape Mr. Christie's profile as a rising Republican star, an enforcer of fiscal discipline in a country drunk on debt. |
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Thus, Russian occupiers first committed a terrorist act, killing a law enforcer, and then carried out a military landing operation in the conflict zone. |
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Furthermore, it must be an impartial, transparent, objective and non-political enforcer of government policies and be free of political influence. |
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Instead of seeing itself as simply a tax collector and enforcer, a revenue department might see itself as a partner in pursuing success for both itself and taxpayers. |
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As a rule-maker and enforcer, the federal government's policies have an important influence on decisions made by individual producers and consumers. |
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In the particular context of the health sector, government is, therefore, at the same time, a regulator, an enforcer of regulations, and an employer. |
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The Commissioner corrected the perception that many people have of the Bureau's role as being a regulator of prices and enforcer of fair competition. |
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When people transferred their familial ties to political, economic or spiritual authorities, the role of the patriarch as law-giver and enforcer was carried over into the broader society. |
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They now seek an excerption from the government, in effect enlisting the state as enforcer of their theology. |
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Tries, against the run of play, from speedster Bryan Habana and lock enforcer Bakkies Botha had allowed them to edge ahead at a sunny Newlands. |
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The PA has decided to take its job as enforcer very seriously these days. |
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He ended up landing a small role as an enforcer for a high-level gangster. |
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Leah Kennedy and Aussie enforcer Georgia Beaton both began to close down space in the shooting circle and Lennon continued to chip away at the Hertfordshire lead. |
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Ramshot's Enforcer is a relatively slow-burning magnum powder suitable for the.44 Mag. and other big bore wallopers. |
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