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"effective laws" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to laws that are successful in achieving their intended goal or purpose. Example: "It is important for a society to have effective laws in place to protect the rights and safety of its citizens."
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But effective laws, already on the books, are pitifully underenforced by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Just like our wider society, the sporting world needs effective laws and enforcement.
No states have data tracking how effective laws have been in encouraging vaccination, or for that matter, preventing illness.
It is a way to open a public debate and ultimately aim to change common preconceptions about pregnant women whilst campaigning for more effective laws to protect them.
And it is unclear how to design effective laws, say regulators, including Ms. Jackson, who was confirmed to head the E.P.A. in January.
"The current laws did not prevent this incident, and as a government we are seeking more effective laws for the future".
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Effective law enforcement depends on information.
"My job is to be an effective law enforcement officer".
"What you really need is effective law enforcement and effective intelligence," she said.
There is no doubt that many factors led to the changes, including effective law enforcement.
"We have a history of effective law enforcement cooperation with Russia," he says.
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