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The decisions are significant because 40 million people receive health insurance through Medicaid, and the ability to enforce a right to benefits is the essence of insurance.
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And preserving the ability to enforce valid patents is just as important as curbing abusive patent litigation, she says.
However, many LMICs may lack the institutional ability to enforce a minimum wage (Danziger 2009).
Environmentalists are urging Congress to give the agency the ability to enforce that policy, a power it does not possess.
Perhaps the ability to enforce rules and create a new situation on the ground doesn't apply in Afghanistan, where Taliban insurgents continue to fight.
In other words, the ability to enforce the law requires a good dental plan.
The state has had the ability to enforce permanent outages for a very long time.
Her theory links the authority of the state to its ability to enforce a solution to coordination and cooperation problems.
This measure will improve the ability to enforce finning bans and collect species-specific catch data.
"Four rules were violated," she said, "and I'm trying to understand who has the ability to enforce what".
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