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The phrase "allowed to enforce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or authority is granted to implement rules, laws, or policies.
Example: "The committee is allowed to enforce the new regulations starting next month."
Alternatives: "permitted to implement" or "authorized to uphold".
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They also direct traffic at intersections, but are not allowed to enforce traffic laws.
"If there's a violation of the rules, we need to be allowed to enforce those rules".
He wants to outlaw bans on that practice, and says simply that local police should be allowed to enforce those laws as they wish.
The loss of job-filling, tax-paying workers may get even worse if Alabama is allowed to enforce a law requiring people who own or rent a trailer home to obtain an annual registration sticker.
He observes that there are various kinds of takfir, and that the matter is so complex that it must be left in the hands of competent Islamic jurists; members of the public are not allowed to enforce the law.
The thorniest issue is whether patients should be allowed to enforce these rights by filing suit against health insurance companies and health maintenance organizations in federal or state court, and how much they could recover in damages.
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This property allows to enforce IR on the sources.
It introduces a Lagrange multiplier that allows to enforce the sphere condition.
This option allows to enforce certain interactions that are critical for ligand binding to the target protein of interest.
Finally, the proposed QoSatAr design allows to enforce the QoS specifications when an extreme reduction of bandwidth occurs in the satellite system.
These were just some little house rules that Antonia allowed herself to enforce after twenty-plus years of motherhood and hellish corporate-wifedom in Palo Alto.
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