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The group aspires to enforce change through the organisation of joint action and local campaigns.
And with only puny fines, it has only the power of shame to enforce change.
Today Farrakhan questions not the content of Wallace's message, but the pace at which he tried to enforce change.
Ms Nixon has powerful weapons in her armoury to enforce change if she finds the current system is not working or is unfair.
There are also pleas for the profession to unite behind a common cause, like our teaching and health brethren have done, to enforce change.
The criticism is that nudging behaviour is either ineffective or represents a cop-out from the proper business of government to legislate and enforce change.
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This would not necessarily upend the banking system, though, if widely adopted, it would enforce changes.
Why not enforce changes in human behavior instead of manufacturing micro-organisms that sound convenient (to us, now)?
He would try to do so by giving greater powers to a special board to promote and enforce changes in health care delivery.
A10 South Korean Cabinet Remade President Kim Dae Jung replaced half his 19-member cabinet, including top economic officials, in an effort to enforce changes in the way corporations and banks operate.
We also note that Ms Rudd may seek to use Technical Capability Notices (TCNs) to enforce changes [to encryption]; and these would require secrecy.
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