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While we preach the gospel of gender equality, which really is a cry to be treated equally as humans, the struggle to enforce right and wrong continues.
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It is seen as a strong tool to not only for giving a competitive edge in the market, but also to enforce rights, especially in the pharmaceutical industry.
Coercion, in this view, is thus not merely a means for the civil state to enforce rights as defenders of an authority-based concept of legitimacy claim.
There are two ways to enforce rights.
The courts are increasingly unavailable for the average person to enforce rights, like the state workers who now lack the protection of Title VII.
Clearly, he thinks that patents, at least the way they're being enforced right now, are a bit of a joke.
But exactly how that timetable would be enforced right now with so many hurdles to overcome is anyone's guess.
"We will make other governments around the world go around enforcing rights primarily held by Americans.
Xu has never set out to undermine one-party rule; he is enforcing rights guaranteed in the Chinese Constitution.
Unless Congress fixes the problem, the Supreme Court's decision will bar many Americans from enforcing their rights in court and, in many cases like this one, bar them from enforcing rights at all.
Its county council has long been vigilant in the matter of maintaining footpaths and enforcing rights of way across private land.
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