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But Ms. Simnick said the rules were difficult to enforce and might not cover older buildings.
These sanctions are difficult to enforce and are opposed by American allies.
International treaties are difficult to enforce, and the court cannot force Britain to change its laws even now.
But critics say lawsuits against vendors would be difficult to enforce and could dampen the spirit of Mr. Obama's victory.
The ban was difficult to enforce and cats could always turn to field mice or garbage if Purina wasn't available.
Before the ban took effect, many police officers feared the law would prove difficult to enforce and could provoke unrest in cities with large Muslim communities.
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The rebels' weak chain of command makes it difficult to enforce rules and laws, Balci said.
Sanctions can be difficult to enforce where management and monitoring capacity are poor, and where cultural, kinship or hierarchical systems prevent the unbiased application of rules and regulations to all health workers.
Part of it read: "The Scottish government have failed to make the case for the requirement for new offences contained in the bill; that it lacks clarity, would lead to confusion, be difficult to enforce if implemented and cannot be supported".
Trade globalization makes the circular economy difficult to enforce, as materials and products circle the world.
So laws are passed that are difficult to enforce, rarely utilized, and run the risk of unfairly targeting minorities.
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