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"enforce policies" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing the act of making sure that rules or regulations are followed. For example, "The company must enforce policies in order to ensure safety."
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"It's not really beneficial for companies to enforce policies like that".
Many big cities still enforce policies to curb purchases, argue optimists, so there may yet be pent-up demand.
It is hard to enforce policies limiting state-aid without a member state's backing, says Stephen Kinsella, a lawyer in Herbert Smith's Brussels office.
Institutions will be legally required to enforce policies intended to prevent radicalisation by Monday, including vetting speakers and having "appropriate IT policies" possibly allowing increased surveillance.
The St . Louis Zooalone now sends $60,000 a year to the reserve to help pay for guards who enforce policies.
One reason the belt-tightening continues is that technology and software have made it easier to enforce policies and track expenses.
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IT can enforce policy with the service, granting access to apps.
For Type IIla and IlIb work loads, the SLA Manager will need to employ live migration to enforce policy.
Despite over four decades of security research, the limited ability for existing access control mechanisms to generically enforce policy persists.
In December, the Chinese government began enforcing policies designed to protect consumers.
This article describes LoPSiL's design and implementation, several example policies, and experiments that demonstrate LoPSiL's viability for enforcing policies on mobile devices.
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