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For example, lawsuits brought by the division to enforce laws prohibiting race or sex discrimination in employment fell from about 11 per year under President Bill Clinton to about 6 per year under President George W. Bush.
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So has the classic imperial tactic of using religious and ethnic divisions to enforce foreign occupation: whether by the Americans in Iraq, the French in colonial Syria and Lebanon or the British more or less wherever they went.
"We will rope in the police department, food and sales division and labor inspectors to enforce the ban," he said.
Dr. Ron DeHaven, a veterinarian in the Agriculture Department's animal care division, has 75 inspectors to enforce the act.
In fact, Dewey's project aims to unify scientific with humanistic inquiry rather than to enforce divisions between the two.
The proposed design method takes account of the axial compression in stiffeners caused by tension field action and external forces, the transverse forces on the stiffeners required to enforce effective division of the web plate, and the tendency for the stiffened plate to buckle overall.
The proposed design method takes account of the axial compression in stiffeners caused by tension field action and external forces, the transverse forces on the stiffeners required to enforce effective division of the web plate into plate panels, and the tendency for the stiffened plate to buckle overall.
The proposed design method takes account of the axial compression in stiffeners caused by tension field action (J Constructional Steel Res 59 (2003 10355) and external forces, the transverse forces on the stiffeners required to enforce effective division of the web plate into plate panels, and the tendency for the stiffened plate to buckle overall.
Contrastingly, CR in E. coli has recently been shown to enforce symmetrical cell division while prolonging longevity (Lele et al. 2008), although it is possible that CR simply reduces oxidative damage and protein aggregation below a detectable limit.
The Observer's literary editor, William Skidelsky, said that it would be "unduly rigid" to attempt to enforce "a strict 50/50 division of genders on the Observer's books pages", but added that he does "try to ensure each week that there is a decent male-female spread in terms both of the authors we cover and the people we get to review them".
In Division Two, it seemed a bad day to enforce the follow-on.
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