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Such a policy would start from asking what kind of behaviour could be enforced, rather than, like Kyoto, incorporating enforcement as an afterthought.
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So is how such a requirement could be enforced.
No law on earth could enforce it – and we wouldn't want to live somewhere where it could be enforced.
It is unclear how House lawmakers think that mandate could be enforced.
However, President Barack Obama vetoed the ruling this Saturday before the ban could be enforced.
But the state provisions could be enforced only by state courts.
So the Orange Grove judgment could be enforced in the Cook Islands.
Such behaviour could be uninvited advice, generalising the unique experiences of the patient, enforced cheerfulness and avoidance (Zakowski et al, 2003; Herzer et al, 2006).
The possibility that forces which fail to protect victims of antisocial behaviour could be sued for compensation if people felt their concerns had not been heeded is less progressive, suggesting as it does a piecemeal and highly undemocratic method of enforcing police accountability.
The obligations could not, in the New Testament viewpoint, be again defined in legal terms, nor could they be enforced by social power structures, which could deal only with external formal acts, not with the basic springs of behaviour, such as love or hate.
Some argue that the deal was worthless because it could not be enforced; the British still say it was a success because the Taliban's behaviour angered much of the local population.
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