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She also stated that "schools have been compelled by Washington to enforce ambiguous and incredibly broad definitions of assault and harassment," stemming from over-compliance with the Department's 2011 "Dear Colleague" letter, which DeVos has made clear will be replaced by new regulations after a formal rulemaking process.
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And, said one Vietnamese who owns a small business in Hanoi, local bureaucrats who enforce scores of often ambiguous regulations must undergo a fundamental shift in attitude.
Also left unresolved was how to enforce the policy about treating athletes whose sex seems ambiguous.
Its purpose is being questioned, its relevance is being questioned and part of that is because its commitment to enforce the values for which it stands is becoming ambiguous in the eyes of many member states.
Mr. Obama, by contrast, has said that it is legitimate for a president to use a signing statement to clarify his understanding of an ambiguous law and to explain how he will enforce it.
But there is plenty of sensible reorganisation to be done America's system is a chaotic rivalry of conflicting fiefs, Britain's an ambiguous "tripartite" regime and there is a useful general principle to enforce.
We have to have laws that are very clear, that aren't ambiguous, that we can confidently go out into the street and enforce".
On the conference floor, Hussein al-Sadr had taken an ambiguous position, as have many Shiite religious leaders, saying that military operations in Najaf should end, but that somehow "the government should enforce its control over all of Iraq".
Regulators must enforce it.
"We don't enforce.
Schools enforce rules inconsistently.
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