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But it goes against the principles of freedom and liberty to enact laws to enforce one view on every individual.
In the last 20 years, bullying--using greater strength or power to enforce one's will on another--has moved from the playground to the Internet.
"There's a situation where I think that to use governmental interference as a weapon to try to enforce one's personal moral standards on other people is wrong," he told The Associated Press in an interview in 1998.
If you had the power to enforce one public health measure based on your research, what would it be?
In other words, are children as likely to enforce a rule they created on their own as they are to enforce one that they created within a social context?
In particular, states that are members of the N.R.V.C. agree to enforce one another's moving violations.
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Our Protestant religious tradition and unionist politics routinely emphasize — and enforce — oneness: one husband, one wife, one nation, one God.
The max function is used to enforce one-side control, which allows only output average values higher than the one set by the user.
Thirty years is too long to be "allowed" to enforce ones legal and unalienable human rights.
Stalin, at least, enforced one consistent style.
That it is an enforced one continues to grate.
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