Sentence examples for case to enforce from inspiring English sources

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On Thursday, the court allowed Texas, pending the court's final resolution of the case, to enforce a provision in the state's new abortion law that requires doctors who perform the procedure to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital.

So it seems counter-productive in this case to enforce that rule.

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Although the government rarely brings cases to enforce the rules, radio and television stations say the rules have the effect of discouraging them from taking editorial positions and airing controversial broadcasts.

It is worrying that service users may, in some cases, struggle to enforce their rights under the European convention, because the Human Rights Act, which incorporates the convention into domestic law, allows individuals to enforce convention rights directly against "public authorities", but not private companies.

Minton was also in the majority in several cases filed to enforce decisions made by the National Labor Relations Board, usually to end worker strikes.

The union won that arbitration case and, when Claiborne still did not supply the promised orders, it filed a second case in 1996 to enforce the earlier ruling.

Gone are the days when the only way even the narrower duty against discrimination could be enforced was when the victim happened to have the courage, money and support, all at once, to take a time-consuming and often very stressful case to court to enforce her rights.

In each case, the empires peaked at more than 20% of global output; in each case, the dominant power had a strong incentive to encourage economic activity and had the military muscle (naval, in the case of Britain) to enforce its will.All that ended in 1914, of course, after which America eventually assumed the superpower role, along with the high share of global GDP.

I want to -- obviously in the egregious cases we need to enforce civil rights law.

Focusing primarily on disputes in business law, Llewellyn argued that what judges really do in such cases is attempt to enforce the uncodified but prevailing norms of the commercial culture in which the dispute arose.

Legislators should seriously consider giving judges in campaign finance cases more authority to enforce their own subpoenas.

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