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But so would be a bid to enforce a definition of mixed-race status.
Somewhat beleaguered by this latest assault, it has now issued a statement declaring that its bid to enforce safety regulations for its rubber was ignored two years ago.
The exchanges came amid reports higher-earning men will be required to disclose if their wives claim child benefit - with fines for non-compliance - in a bid to enforce another welfare cut.
However, one year on, Ms Young has yet to be paid a penny, and has been forced to enlist the help of outside agencies in a bid to enforce her judgment order.
Steve Jobs threatened to sue the rival smartphone maker Palm over poaching of Apple staff, in a bid to enforce a clandestine pact between tech companies in Silicon Valley, new documents reveal.
Senior managers at hospitals across much of the south Wales valleys are patrolling the grounds in an attempt bid to enforce a smoking ban.
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With state police and prosecutors no longer engaging in the federal government's bidding to enforce an unpopular law, the federal government had little choice but to abandon the policy altogether.
Restrictions were also placed on the majors' ability to enforce blind bidding.
"They tend to enforce the letter of everything in the bidding process, but that is not the nature of fledgling operations.
The companies are arguing that the city has no legal right to enforce a labor provision in contracts that, by law, must be solicited through sealed competitive bids and awarded to the lowest reasonable bidder.
"To enforce the law means everything".
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