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Enforces

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Third person singular of enforce

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They have, moreover, found a new focus in the WTO, which enforces the rules for a globalising economy.

Now a journalist on the Sunday Times, Jonathan Miller, has spotted a legal loophole in the Beeb's defences.He is refusing to pay his £112 on the grounds that the 1998 Human Rights Act's definition of freedom of expression overrides the law that enforces collection of the licence fee.

In printing them, it kills two birds with one stone: it enforces its exchange-rate target and simultaneously achieves its monetary goals.

On March 6th the Council passed a resolution expressing "extreme concern" about the attacks and authorising the UN to use chapter VII military action or sanctions to enforces its decisions against anyone found responsible.To that end, the UN is setting up a commission to determine who is carrying out the attacks rather than just whether they actually happened, as in past investigations.

Some of the dangers that the Centre protects German shoppers against are genuine enough (eg, closing-down sales that are nothing of the sort); but it also enforces some fairly weird restrictions, such as a ban on advertisements which draw direct comparisons with competitors and the labelling of anything as "free"."No one in business offers anything for free.

Miss Mahdavi, a female commander of Qom's baseej, the republic's voluntary militia which among other things—enforces propriety and political loyalty, recently organised a conference to raise awareness of "satanic plots" and to "safeguard the values and ideals of the revolution and religion".

In America the tone of disputes over religious buildings (or cultural centres or cemeteries) is affected by everyone's presumption that if the issue went to the highest level, the cause of liberty would probably prevail.The European Convention on Human Rights, and the court that enforces it, also protect religious freedom.

Unless the Argentine Football Association strictly enforces the new rules, the government says it will withdraw the $200m it provides each year so that football fans can enjoy televised matches free of charge.None of this is likely to be sufficient to stop the rot.

His think-tank has long agitated to have problems of national security, human rights and religious freedom treated as investment risks.The new interpretation changes the way in which the SEC enforces its requirement to disclose anything that makes an offering risky or speculative.

It elaborates and enforces a code of European law that has grown in scope with each new Union treaty, and that overrules the national laws of each and every EU country.Now the court is asking governments, politely but firmly, to change its rules.

Mr Erdogan seems wary of offering anything more than rhetorical Turkish support for the coalition, unless America enforces a buffer and no-fly zone on the Syrian side of the border.

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