Sentence examples for enforce a term from inspiring English sources

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One begins ominously: Section 1 (1) A person who is not a party to a contract (a "third party") may in his own right enforce a term of the contract if— (a) the contract expressly provides that he may, or... Overcome the initial impulse to freak out, though, read on a bit, and all the question is asking is for some rules to be applied to some facts.

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Despite their different views, Beilenson and Gallegly agree that California loses clout in Congress to other states if it enforces a term limit of its own.

The Equality Act 2010 was intended to have a provision making it unlawful for companies to enforce a contractual term prohibiting employees from disclosing their salaries, but this was watered down in the act to making such a clause instead just "unenforceable".

through voluntary cooperation by corporations and institutional investors, obviate the need for regulation and legislation to enforce a longer-term approach.

At the very least it must declare and enforce a long-term ceasefire as a hoped-for prelude to a complete disavowal of violence.The second stage, if it is clear that Hamas accepts Fatah's peaceful approach, would be to pull it into a revived peace process.

My reasoning was based on politics, not economics: it was politically imperative for China's leaders to show they were taking action to rein in the skyrocketing cost of living, and they had the tools at their disposal to enforce a short-term, targeted result.

Even if a court were to enforce such a term, its interpretation would be extremely hard to predict at signing.

Firstly, a generic spatio-temporal regularization term is designed and used together with the standard ℓ1 regularization term to enforce a sparse decomposition preserving the spatio-temporal structure of the signal.

Pressure from customers, who expect CSR from the brands they support, reaches all the way up the supply chain, as evidenced by Apple's 2013 about-face when it went from enforcing a "long-term policy against" cooperating with Chinese environmental activists, to actively courting them.

A new criminal offence with a two-year prison term will enforce a ban on internet firms, such as Google or Facebook, telling customers they are the subject of a request for their personal data (unless expressly permitted to do so).

Major U.S. and European companies' broad public ownership, board structure, and stock exchange listings typically enforce a sharp focus on near-term profitability and cost control.

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