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These examples show that our conditions enforce a form of "decreasing returns to larger states;" this yields fragmented industries in the SE limit.
"I personally have no interest in the initiation of marriage, getting married – from a feminist point of view as well, the way in which marriage is being used by religion and social structures to enforce a form of control over women and people.
Activision Blizzard acknowledges that existing squads tend to be male-dominated, but has "zero desire" to set up a separate female league or enforce a form of "positive discrimination" to address this.
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Our current law relies on individual victims of discrimination bringing change by enforcing a form of contract on a piecemeal basis.
In his London diocese, Laud devoted himself to combating the Puritans and to enforcing a form of service in strict accordance with the Book of Common Prayer.
The shared and overlapping lists of about 50 names which include some of the world's wealthiest families were described as a crucial tool for auction houses to use in enforcing a form of price control in which certain customers were charged lower commissions, down to zero, that both houses honored.
It managed to enforce law and order, suppressing the banditry of the Moss-troopers and enforcing a form of limited religious toleration, but by introducing English judges largely suspending the Scots law.
This means that in the competitive political environment, local politicians have become increasingly influenced by vocal Islamic leaders and their demands that the state enforce a certain form of Islamic orthodoxy.
Vast parts of the Afghan south and a large region in western Pakistan are still under de facto control of Taliban militants who enforce a violent form of sharia law.
Ben Roberts, director of the BFI Film Fund and a key distributor of British development and production finance via the national lottery, pointed out that his organisation, at least, had already taken steps to enforce a soft form of positive action, with the BFI's "ticks" system set up in 2014.
Al-Shabaab, which means "youth" in Arabic, controls much of south and central Somalia where its fighters enforce a harsh form of sharia law: they carry out beheadings and cross-amputations and in some areas have banned musical ringtones on mobile phones, as well outlawing films and football.
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