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These were just some little house rules that Antonia allowed herself to enforce after twenty-plus years of motherhood and hellish corporate-wifedom in Palo Alto.
The president has broad authority to set the country's foreign policy, and public corruption laws have been far more difficult to enforce after a 2016 Supreme Court decision overturning the conviction of the former Virginia governor Robert McDonnell on bribery charges.
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(Such a directive was quickly enforced after the disaster).
A state of emergency enforced after the killings helped calm things down; it was lifted late last month.
According to the current process, a death sentence can only be enforced after lengthy appeals.
That suspension was enforced after legal challenges the spanned several seasons.
Section 60 is often enforced after an incident of serious violence when police anticipate reprisals, or at major public events.
In Kosovo, a virtual state of emergency has been enforced after days of bitter anti-Serbian demonstration.
THE Dutch prime minister and finance minister have a remarkable piece in today's FT about how budgetary discipline might be enforced after an EU bailout.
But in late November, a court in Karlsruhe, Germany, said the injunction against HTC smartphone sales in Germany could be enforced after HTC dropped an appeal.
The restriction was enforced after local restaurants complained that free meals at Google, the city's largest employer, had damaged their business.
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