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However, it has been difficult to enforce the law: many workers who demand to be affiliated risk losing their job.
But the S.E.C. did not require that, and without electronic links it would have been difficult to enforce.
Though they probably would have been difficult to enforce, the settlements represented a way for both companies to limit their exposure to larger judgments handed down against tobacco manufacturers by other courts.
The edict of 304 had been difficult to enforce, since the Imperial government had no record of city-dwelling subjects who held no agricultural land.
However, these measures have been difficult to enforce and suboptimal use of vaccines [ 26] has resulted in large parts of the FMDV susceptible animal populations remaining at risk [ 9, 27].
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As mentioned by Posner (1997), some laws perceived as social norms are difficult to enforce because the legislation is not well-specified for enforcement purposes.
The rules are difficult to enforce.
Such rules will be difficult to enforce.
It's difficult to enforce.
But residents say that those stipulations are difficult to enforce.
The authorities said it was difficult to enforce.
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