It was the second time antitrust enforcers have singled out the company in less than a month. |
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Nevertheless, enforcing contempt orders against stubborn journalists has been self-defeating for law enforcers. |
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He does, after all, owe me 100 from the Troon Open which, despite invoices, writs, bailiffs and enforcers, he still has not paid. |
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Sadly, teams require tough guys or enforcers to keep the opposition honest. |
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Now all the city notables and tribesmen have to build all sorts of new relationships with new foreign peace enforcers. |
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It is part of a major blitz by road tax enforcers which will start on Monday. |
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It won't matter how young or old you are, our secret police enforcers are especially good at roughing up frail old men. |
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They go up if the enforcers cherry-pick the easiest cases, instead of the most serious ones. |
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Spitzer's attacks on Wall Street are inspiring other state enforcers to take on big corporate icons on behalf of consumers. |
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Europe has a restrictive law, but neither an army of bureaucratic enforcers nor packs of voracious trial lawyers. |
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Kearney said there was a fundamental problem with local authorities being service providers, regulators and enforcers. |
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Maybe we don't need peacekeepers, but we do need peace enforcers in the region. |
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Nation-states are the agents and enforcers of immigration controls and country boundaries. |
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They are volunteer paramilitaries who act as enforcers for the Revolutionary Guard. |
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The family said a gang of fellow inmates sometimes acted as enforcers for jail guards. |
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The Zetas were founded by Mexican special forces soldiers who deserted and went to work for the Gulf Cartel as enforcers. |
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With every new season in the NHL comes a collection of new enforcers who want make a name for themselves. |
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It has, in effect, enrolled the national courts as enforcers of Community law. |
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After that he disappeared again, displaced by a parade of Mafia bagmen and enforcers, clearly thrilled by the opportunity to refresh their faded notoriety. |
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Another problem is the laziness of shop owners and law enforcers. |
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In January 2005, enforcers learned that one of the girls was expecting a child. |
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Indeed, they mistrust women, whom they see as enforcers of middle-class earning expectations they cannot meet. |
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And the best part for the enforcers of righteousness is that their dictates never have to be explained in any meaningful sense. |
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Occasional shouting matches broke out between the Salafist enforcers and demonstrators who seemed to have come to fight. |
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Soon after their discussions, Agha and Hassan were arrested by Taliban enforcers. |
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The government has also noticed how quiet the protests have been against the antiterror law, which increased the power of law enforcers to act against potential terrorists. |
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Some forms of disorder became more discreet, as law enforcers concentrated brothels in red-light districts and compelled madams to shield prostitution from public view. |
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No one wants a nation of tattletales, but even the Phillipsburg police admit that there are situations when citizen law enforcers help protect the community. |
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Teachers and elders as inculcators, on the one hand and law enforcers, which include the police, on the other, together share this responsibility. |
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I thought we were paying the police to be enforcers of law and supporters of society, to act in a professional, non-partisan way in the pursuance of their duties. |
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The chief enforcers for the Falcons will come in the form of their pack. |
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But anyone with a friend or relative in the US, and an inclination to do so, will blithely continue to brazen it out with the traffic law enforcers. |
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Police and tax officials watched stunned as a white van man smashed up his vehicle on a York street rather than hand it over to road tax enforcers. |
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Prosecuting the small-time operators in the U.S. isn't likely to rise to the top of the docket for state and federal law enforcers with limited budgets. |
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The police are law enforcers, they abide by the laws they must enforce. |
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The Lawmen by western author Alton Pryor is an engaging focus on law enforcers that plied their trade on the western American frontier. |
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Law enforcers normally have to prove an individual is guilty to get a conviction. |
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Those results suggest that Becker's descriptive division between rule creators and rule enforcers may turn out to be prescriptively desirable. |
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Before it, enforcers as high up as the FBI relied mostly on revolvers. |
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Tommy guns became infamous in the Prohibition era in America when they were the weapon of choice for law enforcers and gangsters. |
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Counts served as judges, administrators, and enforcers of capitularies. |
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While fishing in international waters, vessels must comply with regulations of the country in whose flag they fly, but there are no enforcers on the high seas. |
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Ferguson also pointed out that law enforcers will have a harder time tracking down these cyber criminals next year as they burrow even deeper into the darknet. |
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Featuring shocking, surprising and candid confessions, everyday law enforcers, teachers, GPs and secretaries spill the beans on their working lives. |
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