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It is very difficult to legislate for common sense.
"It's difficult because you plan all week to try to secure a clean sheet like every manager does but it's very difficult to legislate for the individual errors that we've made in the last two games and retain our self belief".
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Other factors, such as driver fatigue, are more difficult to legislate against there is no breathalyser for fatigue!
But city officials said it would be difficult to legislate sodium reduction.
Because it is difficult to legislate relations between the sexes by conventional political reform, and because works of fiction can present a multiplicity of new arrangements, science fiction has had a particular affinity for feminism, and the attraction was mutual.
"This is perhaps more difficult to legislate or fix," Loffreda concludes, "but it is crucial to see".
You point out that it would be difficult to legislate against shouting, and this is not something we are seeking to do.
"It's difficult to legislate behavior," said Jim Scherr, the chief executive of the U.S.O.C. "We hope it doesn't have to be a conscious thought.
While US law is clear on when deadly force can be used, Terrill said it's very difficult to legislate the use of less-lethal force.
As a result, it's far more difficult to legislate than other aspects of the market might be".
Equally, however, they are reluctant to give ground on a principle which might make it much more difficult for a future Labour Prime Minister to legislate for England, given the division of seats.
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