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It provides an expansive Bill of Rights with citizen capacities to enforce those rights in law.
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Even when they do, they rarely have the capacity to enforce them.
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The commission has no capacity to enforce or make new laws, but it offers recommendations to Congress.
The pioneers outrace the state's capacity to enforce the law and to exercise its own property rights.This may be changing.
He added that it was far from clear whether the Greek government had the "capacity to enforce expenditure cuts or to increase its collection of taxes".
Rather than simply celebrating individual freedom, these works examine the enormous gap between rights on paper and the capacity to enforce those rights.
We wouldn't have the capacity to enforce the laws that protect the air we breathe, the water we drink, or the food that we eat.
The BVA committee chaired by him had reported that, though a change could be justified in theory, the capacity to enforce it in practice is "quite another matter".
"We wouldn't have the capacity to enforce the laws that protect the air we breathe, the water we drink or the food that we eat," he said.
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