Sentence examples for Enforce provisions from inspiring English sources

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The ruling means that American Express can continue to enforce provisions in its contracts with merchants that prohibit them from steering customers toward other forms of payment.

Got that?  threat of state noncompliance: state insurance commissioners will apparently have discretion over whether they enforce provisions of the Affordable Care Act that led to cancellations.

The Emerson Amendment #83: Prohibited funding by the Internal Revenue Service to implement or enforce provisions of the law related to the reporting of health insurance coverage.

With statutory change uncertain, the logical alternative is to look for increased opportunities to enforce provisions of the VRA unaffected by the Court's ruling.

He took what was then a backwater portfolio (as befits small countries) and used his ingenuity, charm and toughness to enforce provisions that already existed in the EU canon.

When the S.E.C. adopted rules to enforce provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley legislation, it modified its proposals on auditor rotation in part to mollify European concerns that the rules would conflict with European ones, S.E.C. officials said.

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Unfortunately, David's CCG has neglected drug addiction, and the government has no remit to enforce provision of this service as they could have done with PCTs.

Government should enforce provision of continuous and effective support supervision to health workers who take up delegated other duties which were not included in their pre-service training curricula.

That was probably not the point to EMC, which has a reputation for strictly enforcing provisions in its employment contracts that restrict who can hire its workers.

He added that the administration was capable of foolishness, especially if it enforced provisions of the Helms-Burton Act that allows suits in American courts against those doing business with state-owned enterprises that Cuba expropriated.

Similarly, any company that makes customers sign legally binding "terms and conditions" should hesitate before enforcing provisions that belie common sense, even though they may meet the letter of the minutiae of the signed agreement.

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