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The legal grounding of the strategy is debatable, the ability to enforce it even more so.
The power of any legal agreement is proportionate to your ability to enforce it.
The institution of a sovereign authority provides the missing common measure, as well as the ability to enforce it.
The Clean Air Act, and the EPA's ability to enforce it, has saved over 160,000 lives in 2010 alone, according to a new report by the EPA.
The doctrine had little practical effect at the time, as the United States lacked the ability to enforce it militarily and most European powers ignored it, considering it beneath their dignity even to respond.
The Congress has an obligation to support the Clean Air Act and the EPA's ability to enforce it, and I am proud to stand alongside my colleagues like Senators Boxer and Feinstein in protecting Californians' right to clean air.
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While he can't unilaterally demolish it, he's already obstructed its ability to enforce its government mandates.
Instead, it enjoys the best of both worlds, contesting elections while retaining the military ability to enforce its will against uncongenial results.
In addition, human rights groups are skeptical about De Beers's ability to enforce its new rules.
The earlier efforts raised questions about the agency's ability to enforce its rules.
The International Accounting Standards Board, like its American counterpart, has no ability to enforce its rules.
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