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During the hearings he acknowledged the difficulties of enforcing any ruling he makes.
This cat-and-mouse game offers a case study in the difficulties of enforcing sanctions.
The difficulties of enforcing judgments are so serious, he says, that they threaten to undermine the law.
His book is a primer on the difficulties of enforcing any international arms control agreement when a country believes it is not in the national interest to comply.
And the success of Latin American movements in achieving legal change must be set against the difficulties of enforcing those laws and effecting a shift in social attitudes: not just prosecuting and punishing gender-related crimes but preventing them.
In general, however, the law itself, as well as the difficulties of enforcing it in outlying districts, favoured the settlers, and massacres, incursions, poisonings, and forced dispersals usually went unpunished.
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One problem is the difficulty of enforcing existing noise regulations.
We are now seeing the difficulty of enforcing such rules.
The coverage of the alleged murder by Oscar Pistorius of Reeva Steenkamp highlights the difficulty of enforcing rights to a fair trial in the age of social media.
A similar point was raised here at the hearing Monday evening, although the opposition focused more on the difficulty of enforcing the measure.
Until now, most foreign drivers have more or less enjoyed immunity, because of the difficulty of enforcing laws across national borders.
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