Sentence examples for enforce a principle from inspiring English sources

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Just how governments might try to enforce a principle of nondiscrimination in fields as fast-moving as Internet search, online commerce and smartphones will be challenging.

Activation strategies were primarily developed for people receiving an income-replacement benefit, to enforce a principle of "mutual obligation" and contain the risks of benefit dependency, loss of human capital among the long-term unemployed and, ultimately, higher public spending on labour market and social policies.

At the same time, increasing reliance on the criminal justice system to enforce a principle of near universal disclosure of HIV-positive status, even when transmission is unlikely, presses HIV-positive people into an untenable double bind: they must place themselves into the risky position of heightening the possibility of rejection, stigmatization, and prosecution.

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"Conduct was governed by general principles; but to enforce a rule of conduct, it was necessary to find a remedy in a specific writ," Mr. Stevens wrote.

So instead of thousands of pages of regulation, we should enforce a basic principle: Bonuses and bailouts should never mix.

At any rate, one key test of this proposition is whether or not individuals would be morally entitled to enforce such a principle of distributive justice in the absence of government.

The panel also recommends enforcing a Precautionary Principle, or what all moms have been saying since the beginning of time: better safe than sorry.

These types of "competitive risk management institutions", Smith writes, "evolve to enforce a set of general principles rather than explicitly prescribe permissible behavior".

And it enforces a single guiding principle that is more reasonable than all the yelling suggests: "What Chinese parents understand is that nothing is fun until you're good at it".

If the answer is in the affirmative, i.e. individuals have a "natural" right to enforce this principle of distributive justice, then presumably governments have a right to enforce it; after all, as we have seen above, according to liberal democratic theory individuals relinquish to government whatever pre-existing moral rights to enforcement they might have had.

WOODFORD County High School and the principle have been enforcing a dress code where as girls can not show even there collar bones [sic] because it may distract their male class mates," she wrote on Facebook.

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