Sentence examples for difficult to enforce to from inspiring English sources

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The rule is clear that the ball cannot bounce during the service motion, but it would be arbitrary, and difficult to enforce, to suggest that the point of contact must be above the shoulder.

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Not only is the measure difficult to enforce — who wants to ticket toddlers and grandparents?

That law, the so called two-in-a-bar rule, was felt to be ridiculous and difficult to enforce.

"An outright ban of autonomy in weapon systems is premature and inappropriate, difficult to enforce and perhaps easy to circumvent," Boothby says.

Experts say many of those limits are difficult to enforce, particularly when every party to a case is urging the judge to approve a settlement.

Complete prohibition was always going to be desperately difficult to enforce, but this patchy, politically motivated, socially divisive application of the act made it increasingly unpopular.

The rules are difficult to enforce.

It's difficult to enforce.

The furlough plan proved difficult to enforce.

Such rules will be difficult to enforce.

The latter aim proved difficult to enforce.

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