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That sounds counter-intuitive: surely authoritarian regimes are better at enforcing rules?
The intimidation campaign, nicknamed "the Program," did not stop at enforcing typical jailhouse rules.
China, by contrast, is very effective at enforcing public health measures when officials decide to act.
The attack was apparently aimed at enforcing the rebels' call for a nationwide shutdown of schools.
Variety show producers are subject to new rules aimed at enforcing official notions of dignity.
"They are throwing up a smokescreen for their own inadequacies at enforcing the laws".
Or the government may be getting tougher at enforcing the rule that exporters must repatriate 75% of their proceeds.
"The Chinese system is so sprawling and poorly organized that they are not good at enforcing sanctions".
"Property managers tend to be more aggressive — sometimes very aggressive — at enforcing lease provisions," Mr. Gullickson said.
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But the generation in power in 1954 looked at enforced separation without the more revolting background of slavery to make it look unexceptional by contrast.
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