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London and New York City are the two largest global financial centres – and if they are to enforce a financial transaction tax, ideally both will need to move in concert.
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To treat hip-hop stars any differently is to enforce a double standard.
One option would be to enforce a minimum slack for volunteers so we added this constraint in the matchmaking.
The stated aim was to enforce a culture change in the financial sector and to raise £500m.
Rather, the solution is to enforce a strong presumption against mergers on both sides of the market, starting now.
What needs to be done is to enforce a moratorium on development of barrier beaches and a concerted effort to get people to leave.
Its main activity was to enforce a suitably dowdy dress code, ensuring that women tucked their hair under a headscarf and that a garment fully covered their back.
Most are Air Force personnel, members of the 4404th Air Wing whose principal mission is to enforce a ban on flights by Iraqi military aircraft below the 32nd parallel.
Another means of maintaining honesty is to enforce a school honor code (Bassett 2004).
Sierra Leone is to enforce a three-day lockdown of key parts of the country to try to contain the Ebola epidemic.
One way is to enforce a steep price for failure.
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