It may or may not be dangerous depending on how puritanically the dogma part is enforced or implemented. |
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However, work by Jain suggests that joint liability is rarely enforced in Bangladesh. |
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The levels of DDT found in our study were high, compared with levels in countries in which the ban is enforced. |
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Injury in South Africa was yet another cruel blow to a young man who had fought back from a long period of enforced lay-off through injury. |
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We would say that, on the creation of the reserve, any native title right to occupy such an area of land simply could not be enforced. |
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Federal authorities vigorously enforced later drafts, employing sufficient military force to quell any resistance. |
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This requirement is more strictly enforced once an area is declared a planning area. |
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What was once enforced by the soft power of culture becomes enforced by the hard power of the state. |
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A modern proponent of the Native warrior ethic, AIM supported tribal civil rights through enforced reform rather than legislation. |
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The speed limit is generally leniently enforced, and pilots are often allowed to travel faster to relieve possible congestion on runways. |
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Germany was over 95 percent vaccinated, enforced multiple revaccinations every few years, and kept the best vaccination records in Europe. |
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If a player revokes, only to play a legal card on another trick during the round, a penalty will be enforced. |
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It was not capable of being enacted into law, let alone put into operation or enforced. |
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The enforced vacation time will be spread over the next five months, the company said. |
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They enforced the then recent antitrust legislation which had been allowed to lay idle. |
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What he disliked most about the Church was the association between its rigidly enforced doctrines and its historic political aspirations. |
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The concert hall is a gerontocracy, its decorum enforced more rigidly than in places of worship, its exclusiveness innate. |
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If too rigidly enforced, the existence of copyright could become a tool for censorship or a bar to the free circulation of ideas. |
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Fortunately, the island has much to redeem it from the enforced architectural legacy of the 1953 earthquake. |
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Any such option can be enforced at the end of the lease, however long the original term may be. |
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Moreover, the rule has never been enforced with any vigor, especially in minority churches, for whatever reason. |
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The way in which the police maintained order and enforced the law was itself supposed to be governed by legalistic procedures and constraints. |
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The letter then went on to give instances in which the government authorities enforced the rule of law. |
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As we earlier observed, the Supreme Court itself described enforced disappearance as the worst crime against humanity. |
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Parallel examination of these varied sources of information and evidence would resolve many cases of enforced disappearances. |
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Examination and comparison of these sources of information would help to resolve many cases of enforced disappearance. |
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But the full rigour of the regulations will be applied with claw-backs and disallowances being enforced. |
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The trade unions have enforced green bans on environmentally destructive developments. |
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For a long time, the Bald Eagle Protection Act, designed also to protect the beleaguered golden eagle, was not strictly enforced. |
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The enforced name change imposed by EMI brought with it a golden opportunity to extend the reach of their music beyond just Irish boundaries. |
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The game was goalless at half time despite Royal having made three enforced changes. |
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Ladies are reminded that the regulation prohibiting unprotected hat pins projecting from hats will be rigidly enforced. |
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I would emphasise that this is not an argument for prohibitory laws or legally enforced censorship. |
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Unless and until we make such a decision the law should be enforced against those individuals who openly defy it whether here or abroad. |
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But whatever the judges or the legislators decide, a court order is no good unless it can be enforced. |
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The 73rd and 74th Amendments of the Constitution should be scrupulously enforced, paving the way for effective democratic decentralization. |
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So it's hard to support the death penalty as it is, in fact, being enforced. |
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I would think that the general rule, if evenly enforced, would be sufficient. |
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The school chapel became the focal point of life, discipline was enforced through prefects and team games emphasized. |
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Cybersecurity laws, when enforced to the fullest extent possible, can have an impact. |
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The mystery cults usually enforced certain dietary rules and also required participation in various rites. |
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At that time, the teaching of state Shintoism was enforced, violating the public's freedom of religion. |
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It reveals that in freakishness, broadly defined, there resides something beyond the possibility of subverting culturally enforced norms. |
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This was enforced by interrupting transmissions and even arresting and court-martialing reporters. |
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Yorkshire then enforced the follow-on and Moss's second half-century, his fourth of the season, helped his side to a draw. |
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Alstonville enforced the follow-on and were immediately rewarded with the scalp of first innings top scorer, Medley, for a duck. |
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How rigidly people follow the rules may depend upon how strictly the rules are enforced. |
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But there was no possibility of that because racial subjugation was enforced by law. |
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The popularity of film songs will be curbed to a very large extent if this law is enforced. |
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A further complication was the rigid political correctness being enforced by the Democrat hierarchy. |
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The safeguards we have agreed with LCC go further than any others ever agreed before, but they need to be policed and enforced with vigour. |
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One only may anticipate the finalities of existence with an enforced apathy. |
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This enforced secrecy is a pity, because Lalonde might have some useful advice to offer his cousin. |
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This law is seldom enforced, but the next morning the authorities agreed to confiscate our little chimpanzee. |
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A confinement of six weeks used to apply to new mothers and I am a firm believer in the benefits of this enforced rest. |
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In stark contrast to Hawaii, colonial law in Fiji enforced a distinctive Fijian way of life. |
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Coldplay's new CD comes with an insert that discloses all the rules enforced by the DRM they included on the disc. |
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Although having a smoke free environment seems good in principle, how would it be enforced? |
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The pinch point between the two barns could be improved and the 40 mph speed limit could be enforced more strongly. |
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In the event of a customary marriage only, customary inheritance laws are enforced. |
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V operates without compunction or mercy, and his brand of enforced anarchy is just as dictatorial as the forces to which he is opposed. |
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Ultimately, however, in cases of outright conflict between the company and property owners compulsory purchase was enforced. |
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A corporate information security policy and its associated standards and procedures must not only be created but enforced as well. |
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Our tort system is dominated by vague standards and enforced by dispersed tribunals of inexpert jurors. |
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The Museum Gardens was reclaimed for family use after just such an order was enforced. |
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All these measures, enforced by law or adopted by choice, reduce the risk of serious injury from crash impact. |
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These students said they're personally motivated to do CAS, even though it isn't an enforced part of their program of study. |
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To put it another way, no law should be immoral, but not all of morality should be enforced by law. |
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It is bound, of course, to give cognisance to the fact of the order that is being enforced. |
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Winter, by contrast, meant long periods of enforced idleness for a vast pool of casual labour. |
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Boats fostered unusually intimate encounters because of the enforced idleness of travel and because of their physical isolation. |
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The pay and display system is enforced by the council's parking attendants. |
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My parents were very humorous so they let it slide and made a joke out of it because none of the charges were enforced. |
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Perhaps the necessary simplifications enforced by the chromolithographic and colouring processes caused this loss. |
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Familial values, norms, and scripts were enforced with theological and Christological motives. |
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All that being said, this column is not a call for a return to the dour puritan Christmases enforced by Cromwell. |
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A no-fly zone is reported to have been enforced so that paparazzi cannot take surreptitious snaps from helicopters. |
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And then even here the rule is enforced by what might best be termed the honor system. |
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His enforced retirement from the scene would have a catastrophic effect on paediatric morale. |
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Much like Western sumptuary laws, the intricate rules of ancestor worship were strictly enforced. |
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Strict restrictions on vehicles moving between farm holdings will be enforced for the next month. |
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When the clamp-down needs to be enforced the wizards of Oz do it without hesitation or mercy. |
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They labored on vast tobacco, sugarcane, and henequen plantations, in virtual slavery enforced by their continuing debt to the landowners. |
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Trouble is, to hear most players and managers talk about it, the new strike zone never has been enforced. |
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But it insists that these programmes be carefully targeted, strictly enforced, and rigorously evaluated. |
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Almost since that Act was passed, American farmers and cattlemen have been asking for it to be properly enforced. |
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The first game after the enforced break was a tough encounter against formidable opponents. |
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For two decades, the BBC's voice of youth enforced a moral code that your average Victorian aunt would have thought strait-laced. |
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Twelve hours of enforced exposure to a traditional, lederhosen clad oompah band ought to set them back on the straight and narrow. |
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Sections of upper beach were fenced to protect nests, and regulations limiting some recreational activities were posted and enforced. |
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Vietnam banned ivory sales in 1995, and as the law becomes better enforced, fewer and fewer ivory carvers are working. |
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In both occupied France and the unoccupied zone, anti-Jewish laws were enforced zealously. |
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The protest was the first public display of dissent by women since the 1979 revolution, when the new regime enforced obligatory veiling. |
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Those not yet enforced are likely to be nullified by the High Court decision. |
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The legislation was enforced by a dictation test, which could be applied in any European language, effectively barring virtually all non-whites. |
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Nowadays, strict regulations are enforced, banning any type of fishing in the immediate area. |
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The post-Soviet bureaucracies thrive on registration, licensing and other enforced paperwork. |
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Trademarks must be enforced or they risk becoming generic, and not protected. |
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In the 6th century tithes were imposed by ecclesiastical law, and by the 8th century they would be enforced by non-ecclesiastical law. |
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To the credit of many charter diving operations, the buddy system is usually enforced. |
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Many people commented on the lack of aircraft noise as a no-fly zone was enforced over central London. |
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The centre of Soham was sealed off by police, turning it into a virtual ghost-town, and overhead a police helicopter enforced a no-fly zone. |
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While there is a legal working age of eighteen, this is not enforced, and many children are engaged in farm work and street vending. |
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If neo-liberal capitalism enforced by the Pentagon is supposedly paradise on earth, how can you possibly explain why anyone should oppose it? |
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This is completely unsurprising, as the law, such as it exists here, on charities is simply not enforced. |
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The Dharma Shastras are smritis, written by men who had vested interests and enforced as laws. |
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These responsibilities of the heir under customary law had indeed been enforced by courts. |
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But suffice it here to offer a non-lawyer's view that a law that is almost never enforced is either unneeded or useless. |
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To climb Everest, mountaineers must work within a very tight and strictly enforced time frame. |
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They are strictly enforced and security forces are under instructions to shoot on sight anyone breaking the curfew. |
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From its harbours, Albuquerque's fleet brutally enforced the Portuguese monopoly of the spice trade. |
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Any order for payment of moneys on account of damages made hereunder may be enforced as a judgment of the court. |
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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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If he returns bona vacentia on the goods, then the writ which may be registered on the title can then be enforced by sale by the sheriff. |
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But finally the state enforced better emissions standards, and the talc disappeared, except for traces here and there. |
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The new tough-mindedness was enforced, above all, with executive pay packages that offered princely rewards if stock prices rose. |
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If young people are going around toting weapons, then that is because the laws already in existence are not being enforced. |
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A court directive to stop letting sewage into the storm water drain is not yet enforced. |
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The other is that the signing of the pledge was a form of indirectly enforced good behaviour. |
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It is very evident that the rigour with which merger control is enforced depends in part on the agenda of the Minister. |
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The enforced wearing of flats is a terrible blow to anyone with an ounce of style, but it is bearable if you buy them from Marc Jacobs. |
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If they enforced contracts by violence they were supplying a deficiency of commercial law. |
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Ten newly-recruited labour inspectors will ensure that the bill is enforced. |
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Apartheid enforced the oppressive dominance of a white European elite through segregation along purely racial lines. |
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Blacks could escape the stigma of racial segregation enforced on southern railroads and buses. |
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California has the toughest and most vigorously enforced three strikes law in the nation. |
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How exactly will this law be enforced, and who will be liable if someone lights up in a bar? |
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Frequently theatrical and melodramatic, it captured the tensions of wartime Britain, thriving in enforced isolation. |
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The legal ban on building houses within 100 metres of the sea is now being enforced. |
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It has scrapped plans for speed bumps in Waldegrave Road and is proposing instead an enforced 20 mph zone. |
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However, laws governing medicinal drugs are either obsolete or not enforced. |
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The smoking ban is probably the most topical example of a decision that comes near to enforced majoritarian virtue. |
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The dramatic crisis stems from Galileo's enforced abjuration in 1633 of his belief in a heliocentric universe. |
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A plaintive anthem for all us wallflowers who hate the enforced sociability of parties and would rather hide out of the way close to the fridge. |
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However, the fact that the debt cannot be enforced by action does not mean that the debt is extinguished. |
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The fines for not voting are small and often not enforced, and you can always cast a donkey vote anyway. |
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Parking restrictions in parts of Oxford are no longer being enforced because road markings have worn away. |
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The domestic law of France can properly determine what judgments may be enforced in that country. |
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The convention of ministerial responsibility is not enforced by the judiciary. |
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Residents of the former East Germany are making up for the years of enforced immobility by becoming the world's most adventurous travellers. |
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Regulations seem to be introduced, on a whim or a supposition, without any thought about how they are going to be enforced. |
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The rarefied air requires a mandatory period of two or three days enforced rest on arrival in order to ward off headaches and mountain sickness. |
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Collier outlined that equal pay within salary grades is enforced by the University. |
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Visitors have been told not to bring fruit and flowers in case they transmit the airborne virus and strict visiting times are being enforced. |
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The laws of a game like rugby football differ from norms of conduct enforced by the courts. |
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The defence could have enforced an examination of that person by resorting to the Rules of Procedure. |
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Archbishop Parker's Advertisements, issued in response to disputes over clerical dress and ceremonies, enforced the rubrics of the Prayer Book. |
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It merely refuses to help the owner get rich from artificially enforced scarcity. |
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At his junior seminary in Cumbria, the outwardly pious enforced a regime of physical and sexual abuse. |
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The real problem is the lack of availability of EVs which is enforced by the major car manufacturers. |
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From its beginnings in 1996, the council has had to make year-on-year enforced financial savings. |
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These deaths shocked the authorities into action and a strict ban was enforced on the entry of plastic materials inside the zoo. |
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She enforced a rule that soldiers were not allowed to enter the house bearing arms of any kind. |
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They can be enforced whenever youths are harassing or causing distress to residents or businesses. |
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The duty may be enforced by either civil or criminal proceedings against the parents. |
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Such mild, culinary euphemisms muffled and camouflaged the enforced famines and the murders of millions. |
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Between 1830 and mid-century, colonial licensing laws were repealed, temporary, or rarely enforced. |
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Put differently, the threat of the repercussive measures of messing with the United States will never disappear, and must be enforced. |
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Tighter controls are being enforced at a York school in an effort to crack down on truancy and lateness. |
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Adequate fencing of pools will be achieved only if fencing is both required by law and regulations are enforced. |
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This may be enforced by law, with a clause in the legislation to set up regulation of care providers. |
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We hear the Greens urging everyone to pass all these laws, knowing that the law is unlikely to be enforced. |
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Under this standard, a subpoena that is peripheral to the case, or that is drawn too broadly or vaguely, is unlikely to be enforced unless it is focussed and narrowed. |
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The rules enforced by sanitarians, are justified as public policy. |
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Their controversial choice to wear denim and Bermuda shorts led to strictly enforced rules. |
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To conclude, Melbourne is a vibrant, bustling metropolis, in which parking restrictions are enforced with far too much enthusiasm and vigour by jackbooted bureaucrats. |
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History does not record whether it was enforced, though Indians and NOPD kept on clashing. |
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After this enforced break, however, Stewart is on the rebound. |
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Cohn rejoins by pointing out that such an imagining cannot be discursive, because, for Foucault, discourse must be enforced across a single ontological plane. |
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The election laws are selectively enforced, primarily against the opposition. |
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But a dress code in and of itself, when it is equally enforced and applied to all students, still serves an important purpose. |
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Recommendations from the Government Accountability Office on reducing waste and duplication need to be enforced, not ignored. |
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I fail to see the analogy between banning a behavior that is being repressed by violence and banning a behavior that is being enforced by violence. |
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So, it seems these lawgivers are indeed above the laws that are so vigorously enforced on unpopular public figures who are supporters of the wrong political party. |
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In the early twentieth century, twenty-eight states restricted child labor by law, but most of the laws were vaguely worded, full of exemptions, and laxly enforced. |
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In an era of enforced celebration, individuals lose control over who they can let party on their property. |
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Rather, there are nebulous decrees that can potentially be enforced by the Thai authorities. |
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Patents, may I remind you, expire after 20 years, but copyrights to recordings can be enforced for a century or more. |
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The fact is, there are facially neutral religious rules that have been unevenly enforced for millennia. |
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It achieved little until 1962, when agreements restricting the satellite countries to limited production and to economic dependency on the Soviet Union were enforced. |
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The securities and antitrust laws must be rigorously enforced. |
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The 30 mph limit should stay except in the approaches to schools, hospitals, old folks homes etc. where the limit should be 15 mph and strictly enforced. |
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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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These rules had been strongly enforced during authoritarian regimes to the point that people risked imprisonment or even death if they failed to follow them. |
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Recumbency was, in fact, rigorously enforced in some tuberculosis sanatoriums in which patients were fed, made to use bed pans, and bathed, all while lying flat. |
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But without enforced government mandates, outfitters have no incentive to jump on the bandwagon, and both workers and the environment continue to suffer. |
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For most of history, the subordination of wives to husbands was enforced by law and custom. |
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There is also a danger that, if too rigidly enforced, the existence of copyright could become a tool for censorship or a bar to the free circulation of ideas. |
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In the 1914-18 conflict allied sea power facilitated the dismemberment of Germany's overseas empire and enforced a blockade of Germany and Austria-Hungary. |
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Moreover, under Eric Holder the Justice Department has vigorously enforced the landmark Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, jr. |
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Exile, be it enforced or self-imposed, tends to test individual resolve. |
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Those regulations that apply to aviation shipments are enforced by the FAA, and relate to the standards for packing and loading. |
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For these closed-minded souls, the traditionalist society of the modern day Philippines should seem like Shangri-La, for here the age-old sexual roles are strictly enforced. |
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Without rigidly enforced property rights, dispute settlement procedures and boundaries for what is tradeable and what is not, there could be no effective system of trade. |
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Some of the commentators on the Toronto Life site note that it is peculiar that truancy laws weren't enforced in this situation. |
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With a penn'orth of ceiling white, twopenn'orth of lime and a penn'orth of colour powder plus the enforced help of two very reluctant sisters, the house was re-decorated. |
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It is a patriarchal society's tradition of enforced motherlessness that is sought to be challenged at the cost of being regarded as an aberrant mother. |
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The point is, nobody knows what's next on the Hamas no-no list, which is almost always enforced before it is pronounced. |
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I was enforced to beat a retreat before I was altogether unrigged. |
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Parents tell us what to do and how to act, then teachers and of course we all live in a world bounded by rules and regulations enforced by the law or religion and morality. |
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But in fact the gun laws as currently enforced are stunningly lax and are wreaking havoc in Mexico. |
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National laws already prohibit sonograms for gender detection, which becomes possible after the 14th week, but the law has been spottily enforced. |
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The enforced gloom, a stagey attempt to copy the drama of Caravaggio's chiaroscuro, lessens the impact of the pictures themselves when seen in clear light. |
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Such provisions may still appear to exist in State constitutions, but it cannot be enforced, so it is null and void and not part of the body of the law. |
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Regulations need to be introduced and strictly enforced to make it obligatory for workplace testing where there is evidence of a high risk from radon. |
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These were the canons of Socialist Realism enforced in Stalinist Eastern Europe, as late as my visit in 1967 to Weimar, one of the most decorative of cities. |
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If the road traffic law were rigidly enforced the railway might hope to obtain a large amount of business which now goes to motor trucks and omnibuses. |
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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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Our worldview has been dictated to us by our parents, grandparents, teachers, priests, ministers and rabbis and enforced under penalty of hellfire. |
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It supports ongoing audit initiatives by ensuring controls and policies are strictly enforced, in order to ensure compliance across the enterprise. |
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Progressive rock went into enforced hibernation at the onset of punk. |
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Although child labour is illegal in India, the laws are not enforced. |
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This is the basis of a civilised society in which secular law is enforced rarely because responsibility and peaceableness has been written on the hearts of the citizens. |
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Founders of urban ecovillage projects must usually forego any dreams of straw bale or cob structures, because building codes often are rigidly enforced. |
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It is controversial which of these ideals, if any, are morally acceptable, and which, if any, should be coercively enforced as requirements of justice. |
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This type of persecution can reach global proportions through the Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights agreement enforced by the World Trade Organization. |
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After all, as the Home Office coldly points out, the law must be enforced. |
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In the case of a crofting community, for instance, all salmon fishing that borders the in-bye and grazing land can be bought by the crofters in an enforced sale. |
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Prayers are an enforced ritual to inculcate obedience and conformity. |
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The binary and fixed construction of masculine and feminine gender identities is strictly enforced through history, religions, and popular culture. |
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For example, emergency vehicles can gain access to areas where it was difficult or impossible previously, and buses running to better time due to pinch points being enforced. |
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But, whether it is so expressed or not, it is in my judgment a duty that is owed to the court and which can be enforced by the court at the instance of the English plaintiffs. |
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The scheme will be enforced by cameras which read number plates and are connected to a computer system which deducts the fee from a pre-paid account. |
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The reasons for introducing these measures remain valid and the parking restrictions are now being enforced by the city council on an impartial basis. |
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Users of finished-steel products complain of severe supply constraints and of enforced price increases amid contracts that are not as ironclad as they thought. |
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Whilst we welcome and congratulate the Minister and his Department on the new legislation we are worried about how exactly it is going to be policed and enforced. |
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Paddy O'Callaghan expressed the view that the problem would have to be dealt with full on and he believed that a regulated system would have to be introduced and enforced. |
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As I showed previously, this was possible due to their strong system of private property rights enforced through sophisticated reciprocity relations known as potlatching. |
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Environmental law, just like any other, is a dead letter if not enforced. |
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As it is a basic principle of contract law that a contract cannot be enforced against someone who is not privy to the contract, one might foresee difficulties arising. |
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Overpopulation has led to harshly enforced limitations on procreation. |
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Juan's enforced cross-dressing seems to be Byron's self-justification for his harshly reviewed collections of juvenile poetry in the style of the Della Cruscans. |
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The responsibility of corporate executives, politicians, and officials for ensuring that private and public goods and services are safe is practically never enforced in court. |
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Slave patrols, rather than being desultory or inadequate, turn out to be one of the chief ways that the southern states enforced their peculiar institution. |
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Here workers have been put out to grass earlier and earlier, with many employers using early retirement rather than redundancy to achieve enforced cuts in staff numbers. |
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None of the above directives have ever been implemented or enforced. |
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When the power of the guilds to control the quantities of goods brought to market was wrested from them, their regulations could no longer be enforced. |
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Both criminal and civil laws are enforced by a national police force. |
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The argument only enforced his strong will and I knew he hated me. |
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For the most part, its provisions were not enforced in courts. |
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This kind of restriction was especially enforced in Buddhist communities. |
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By April 1941 ghettos had been enforced throughout German-occupied Poland. |
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The basic problem is of course that parking regulations are not enforced. |
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Mutual obligation is therefore seen as a social or political value that can be enforced without reference to whether it involves engagement in a reciprocal economy. |
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Because new health and safety regulations are being enforced, dustmen no longer empty wheelie bins where the lids can't be closed or pick up bin bags left by the side of bins. |
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Although I have finally been given a small piece of work to do, I'm finding it hard to apply myself after such a long period of enforced inactivity. |
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Government is a means by which state policies are enforced, as well as a mechanism for determining the policy. |
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New Zealand, batting second, scored 180 runs fewer than England, meaning England could have enforced the follow on, though chose not to. |
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Sky has no veto over the presence of channels on their EPG, with open access being an enforced part of their operating licence from Ofcom. |
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Merchants benefited greatly from the enforced monopolies, bans on foreign competition, and poverty of the workers. |
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The cost of a television licence is set by the government and enforced by the criminal law. |
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However, as the scheme is voluntary, offers no financial incentive and is not enforced immigrants are free to ignore the scheme. |
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When an injunction is given, it can be enforced with equitable enforcement mechanisms such as contempt. |
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It was still illegal and, although the law was seldom enforced, it could be a threat or a nuisance to Protestants. |
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Q How are restrictive covenants on land enforced, and is it possible to obtain compensation for a breach of covenant? |
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Aside from not contesting the divorce, Wiz also wants to see their prenuptial agreement enforced, TMZ reports. |
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Because two decades after those enforced street knock-ups in Denmark, he has finally landed a fulime professional contract with The Bears. |
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Coakley that the enforced buffer zones on the public sidewalk in front of Massachusetts abortion facilities are unconstitutional. |
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Laws and regulations are promulgated by the commissioner and enforced in the BIOT by Brit rep. |
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Former British Prime Minster Tony Blair also acknowledged the leading role which McGuinness had in ensuring the Agreement would be enforced. |
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If adhesion contracts typically are enforced, why should an adhesion contract that touches upon copyright issues be analyzed any differently? |
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So, ipso facto, why spend a lot of money on something that can be obviated by the mere enforced application of the current laws? |
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Capello made a change on the hour which was presumably enforced by injury as the excellent Young was replaced by Stewart Downing. |
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That ban remains on the books, though it is inconsistently enforced. |
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Sigurd Slembe liberated Magnus the Blind from his enforced monastic life and allied himself with him. |
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Under the moral standards then enforced by the film industry, their relationship had to be kept from public view. |
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Importantly, there was no central executive power, and therefore laws were enforced only by the people. |
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It is overseen and enforced by the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, and the Council of Europe. |
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The Labor Party retained power throughout the period and enforced a policy of public planning. |
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The Laws of the Indies and other pertinent Royal Decrees were enforced in the Philippines and benefited many indigenous nobles. |
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In practice, they will have other tools and rates that are used, but only one that is rigorously targeted and enforced. |
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The code, which has been spottily enforced, does not necessarily mean a gentler insurgency, the NYT says in a report. |
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Severus enforced a strict military discipline in his men that sparked a rebellion among the Germanic legions. |
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The forest law was very strictly enforced, by a hierarchy of foresters, parkers and woodwards. |
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In the case of Telecom New Zealand, local loop unbundling was enforced by central government. |
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France ended the prohibition against seaborne trade on the Scheldt that had been enforced by the Netherlands. |
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However, recently imposed covenants, where the person with the benefit has some protectable interest, can usually be enforced. |
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Civil resistance prevented the Act from being enforced, and organized boycotts of British goods were instituted. |
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Even when work is intensive and enforced, children often find ways to combine their work with play. |
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Another potent example of Canon Law not being enforced is in regards to polygyny. |
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Until cloves were grown outside of the Maluku Islands, they were traded like oil, with an enforced limit on exportation. |
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By subcontracting work to different suppliers, it is more difficult for Adidas to ensure company labour standards are enforced. |
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The harshest sharia penalties such as stoning, beheading and other forms of the death penalty are enforced with varying levels of consistency. |
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Assad, propped up by his regime, has enforced a stranglehold over aid routes which has deprived millions of people access to food and medicine. |
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This act is enforced by the Central Pollution Control Board and the numerous State Pollution Control Boards. |
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For conservation reasons there is a strict speed limit enforced on all vessels, to reduce waves eroding the riverbanks. |
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Democracy was stalled by the martial law that had been enforced by President Iskander Mirza, who was replaced by army chief, General Ayub Khan. |
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Far from needing to be repealed, the ban on politics in the pulpit ought to be enforced more aggressively. |
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Such wrongs were enforced by a writ of trespass vi et armis contra pacem regis. |
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Many laws are enforced by threat of criminal punishment, and the range of the punishment varies with the jurisdiction. |
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The Statute also enforced the adoption of English common law in Wales, albeit with some local variation. |
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Tradition was sacred to ancient cultures and was unchanging and the social order of ceremony and morals in a culture could be strictly enforced. |
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The wolf has been a protected animal in Romania since 1996, although the law is not enforced. |
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We adhere to the Editors' Code Of Practice as enforced by IPSO, who are contactable for advice at IPSO, Gate House, 1 Farringdon Street, London. |
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It was agreed to develop a charter of values for the Commonwealth without any decision on how compliance with its principles would be enforced. |
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They were allowed to practice their former custom, dress, and language, and religious laws were laxly enforced. |
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Reciprocity in trade, enforced in suppletive law in terms of the principles of consent, has continued to prevail as the basis of commerciality. |
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To escape this, filmmakers began moving out west, where Edison's patents could not be enforced. |
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The Index Expurgatorius was administered by the Roman Inquisition, but enforced by local government authorities, and went through 300 editions. |
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The IBF officially enforced Carl Froch as Lucian Bute's number one mandatory challenger. |
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