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(They do subtract the cost of enforcing the no-fly zones over the country).
This is because outside lenders fear that it will exploit its inside knowledge and the cost of enforcing contracts to repay less than it should.
The cost of enforcing contracts contingent on future income is very large, but there is an effective solution: piggybacking on the tax collection system.
President Obama correctly agreed to deploy American forces only when persuaded that other nations would share the responsibility and the cost of enforcing international law.
The cost of enforcing the plans for compulsory insurance and microchipping are likely to far exceed the cost of subsidising classes.
Furthermore, the added cost of enforcing the ordinance would fall to the borough, rather than the university, which already enjoys a largely tax-exempt status.
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This means that the cost of flights (i.e. removal) make up only about 8% of the cost of enforced removals. Source: Deportations, Removals and Voluntary Departures from the UK, published by the Migration Observatory, University of Oxford.
The total medical costs must far exceed the costs of enforcing existing laws and redesigning the worst areas.
He and other sheriffs along the border also want Colorado to help pay the added costs of enforcing marijuana laws.
If it is explicit about the costs of enforcing its inflation objectives, it risks stirring up opposition in economies that are struggling.
Blair Horner, legislative director for the New York Public Interest Research Group, said the increase might not be enough to cover the costs of enforcing the lobbying law.
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