Sentence examples for adequate to enforce from inspiring English sources

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As is clear from the Tyson case, neither underfunded and resourced USDOL enforcement nor individual claims are adequate to enforce wage and hour protections.

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In this model, accidents are examined in terms of why the controls that were in place did not prevent or detect the hazard(s) and why these controls were not adequate to enforcing the system safety constraints.

He blamed this lapse on the securities board itself, which he said is weak on enforcement; the Indian police, which he said do not have adequate power to enforce securities laws; and the lack of strong and independent prosecutors.

It will be difficult to solve this problem if the government does not even know its scope and does not provide adequate resources to enforce existing standards.Carol PierHuman Rights WatchWashington, DCGender politicsSIR – In French it is correct to use the masculine gender, le ministre, rather than the feminine, la ministre ("The mystery of language and ideology", May 25th).

The groups say that Google has been aware of all these problems for some time, but hasn't taken adequate steps to enforce its criteria for developers.

The census has not asked about citizenship on the decennial form since 1950, and former top Justice Department officials say that the ACS provides adequate data to enforce the law.

Noting that many diplomats sign contracts promising 40-hour workweeks and the minimum wage of $5.15 an hour, Human Rights Watch also said the government should make adequate resources available to enforce those provisions.

If the proscribed academic practices in question were truly evil, causing grievous injury to the athletes, then the NCAA member schools should have made sure the Association had adequate financial resources to enforce their regulations.

The obvious question then becomes:Will Mr. Ashcroft devote adequate resources to enforcing federal laws that criminalize violence at abortion clinics?

What Syria needs is a legitimate government that is strong enough to delegitimize militias, to disarm and integrate them, and to enforce adequate policies to confront them.

Hu Xingdou, a professor at the Beijing Institute of Technology, called the failure to enforce adequate building standards a case of "serious malfeasance" on the part of local governments.

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