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A total ban would also be a major challenge to enforce, as many suicide-related websites are hosted abroad and are legal in other countries.
Dr Mohamed Yilla, a Freetown obstetrician and country director of the MamaYe maternal health programme, told the Guardian the lockdown was a good idea but said it would be a challenge to enforce.
The area's remoteness makes it a challenge to enforce even the existing fishing prohibitions.
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"Unless you can define what extremism is very clearly then it's going to be really challenging to enforce," Cole said.
But such regulations are challenging to enforce, and last year South Korea revised the law to give parents more leeway.
Restrictions on cell phone use are also being introduced; however, it is challenging to enforce such regulations.
Unlike the health facility where there is a recourse to governments as the employer of health workers, it is more challenging to enforce rules governing the supply of health services by informal providers.
"It is very, very challenging to enforce the city's current rules, but it can be done," Graham-Caso said in an email.
However, the observed limited particle retention in our experiments may still be an overestimate of protection, as it may for instance be challenging to enforce adherence to mask wearing by a patient who is short of breath.
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But vocal critics on both sides have expressed visceral anger and skepticism, underlining the challenges to enforcing any deal.
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