Sentence examples for about the enforced from inspiring English sources

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Is there any grumbling about the enforced vegetarianism?

I lower my hand and talk about the enforced isolation of the main character, what's his name.

The bride and her training regime may call the shots, alcoholic or otherwise, at the party, but the friends usually are not complaining about the enforced workout.

There were riots about the enclosure of common land, about the enforced movement of grain from producing regions to areas of shortage, about high taxes and low wages, and about the volatility of trade.

He is not keen to talk about the enforced departure, a decision he took rapidly after noticing he was being followed by the police, prompting him to head straight to the airport, hidden face-down in the back seat of a car, followed the next day by his wife, son and daughter.

There were questions, too, about the enforced removal of Sri Lankan asylum seekers who were allegedly subsequently tortured ; the interim report of the stalled inquiry into the UK's treatment of terrorism suspects since 9/11, which the government has promised to publish but which it has sat upon for almost a year; and the secret courts that are being established by the Justice and Security Act.

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I remember hearing about the chief enforcing the tinted window and missing front license plate with his own officers in the department's own parking lot.

Several television series later, on the verge of quitting, Mr. Khan was chosen as the lead in "The Warrior," Asif Kapadia's sweeping 2001 adventure about the enforcer of a feudal lord who is hunted through the desert of Rajasthan and the snowy Himalayas after repudiating his post.

"What is wrong about the states enforcing federal law?" asked Antonin Scalia.

The World Health Organisation's (WHO) Mpower summarises the six basic measures for reducing smoking: monitoring tobacco use; protecting people from smoke in public places; offering help for smokers to quit; warning about the dangers; enforcing bans on advertising; and raising taxes.

Her case is not about enforcing the law, they argue, but about the law being enforced selectively – and excessively – when the interests of money and power coincide.

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