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In Britain and Canada, publishers were able to win court rulings effectively enforcing the date.
The official added that both lenders were digging in their heels on divergent issues, effectively enforcing "red lines everywhere".
Instead, it serves as a fig leaf which allows Zanu-PF to extol the virtues of Zimbabwean democracy while effectively enforcing a one-party state.
They have argued that the church's record in covering up abuse and failing to report it to statutory authorities has disqualified it from effectively enforcing good practice.
The longer ban would see athletes miss at least one Olympic Games - effectively enforcing the same measure as the International Olympic Committee's so-called Osaka Rule which was dropped last year.
In a recent letter to the Department of Health and Human Services, Senator Charles E. Grassley, the Iowa Republican who is to become chairman of the Senate Finance Committee in the new Congress, cited the HCA case as evidence that the department "is not effectively enforcing the False Claims Act," one of the government's primary weapons against fraud.
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But without effective rules, and rules that are effectively enforced, we are all certain to bear once again the cost inflicted upon us by the next industry-caused disaster.
When the practice is abandoned, communities effectively enforce new legislation and should give effect to policy strategies.
One is whether it can ever be effectively enforced.
It effectively enforces restrictive distribution contracts, which is anti-competitive".
This act, however, like those of 1774, was never effectively enforced.
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