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because the legitimacy on which [they] rest is delicate". Are EU citizenship rights "more like human rights (less meaningful because unenforceable) or more like national rights (more meaningful because backed by institutions capable of enforcement)"?

We propose two different roles for the African standby force: one should be a light footprint deployment aimed at preventing conflict, and the other a fully combat-capable peace enforcement operation.

But over time the apparent foil been gradually revealed as, if not the show's hero, then at least it's (if you will) anti-anti-hero: A better husband than Walt, a better father (figure) to Walt's children, and the only man in law enforcement capable of consistently putting his brother-in-law's twisted genius to the test.

RAT states that for a crime to occur a motivated offender (criminal) and a desirable target (victim) must meet in space and time without the presence of capable guardianship (law enforcement).

We investigate the design and synthesis of an FPGA memory protection mechanism capable of enforcing access control policies and a methodology for translating formal policy descriptions into FPGA enforcement mechanisms.

When I was in Yemen, I found many extremely capable officials in law enforcement and intelligence who were dedicated to stopping Al Qaeda.

Nothing that happened in Ferguson, Missouri, on the fourth night since Michael Brown died at the hands of a police officer there, dispelled the notion that this is a place where law enforcement is capable of gross overreaction.

Former United States officials say Mr. Montesinos was the only official in the Fujimori government capable of coordinating law enforcement and military agencies at a time when Peru was the leading producer of coca for cocaine trafficking.

Carney said a team – including military and law enforcement personnel capable of sharing with the Nigerians expertise in intelligence, investigations, hostage negotiating and victim assistance – would head to Nigeria to help search for the teenagers.

By "responsible," he means "capable of granting law enforcement access to plaintext". Given the DOJ's answer to the question I posed above, it comes as no surprise that in this framing, by definition, end-to-end encryption of communications is irresponsible.

By Jelani Cobb August 14, 2014 Nothing that happened in Ferguson, Missouri, on the fourth night since Michael Brown died at the hands of a police officer there, dispelled the notion that this is a place where law enforcement is capable of gross overreaction.

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