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Here's the problem: Activist documentarians, by and large, shoot films that are calculated to enforce a point of view.
The only exception to this is the conclusion the first person may be used here to further enforce a point made earlier).
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Women's tennis," he railed before turning his attention to the umpire Fergus Murphy, who enforced a points deduction in the second set.
Wikipedia's 900 volunteer administrators enforce a "neutral point of view" rule and encourage users to delete copy displaying clear bias.
The Portsmouth Supporters Trust is confident that the Football League will enforce a 10-point deduction on the club this season, claiming Pompey have suffered enough during their spectacular slide down the divisions.
To reach that point, Democrats plan to enforce a rule requiring that credentials presented by incoming senators be countersigned by both a state's governor and secretary of state.
We investigated how many anchor points were necessary to enforce a correct alignment of the three core blocks in this test example.
Unfortunately, the odd lost playtime at school isn't going to go far in making this problem go away, so if there's any chance of you handing out a few red cards or match bans at home it'd probably enforce the point a lot more clearly.
One could make a case that the show was intended to enforce that point.
Labor's main points of distinction is enforcing a genuine policy of regional resettlement, and improving conditions at centres.
Some countries, like Egypt and Jordan, that are considered very advanced, the authorities are trying to enforce their point of view.
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