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The top federal prosecutors at the state level, they enforce some of the nation's most critical laws.
Finally, at an October 2002 hearing, the federal government backed away from portions of its encryption rules, saying that it would not enforce some of the provisions.
It remains to be seen whether Beijing or even Washington would have the stomach to enforce some of the proposed sanctions, such as interdicting North Korean ships.
The Obama administration decided not to enforce some of those laws as it reduced mandatory prison sentences for nonviolent drug offenders.
It's unfortunate, but that's the case, and if you look at -- over the first four years of my administration, we've tried to tighten up and enforce some of the laws that were already on the books.
Tsipras' decision to enforce some of the harshest austerity measures to date – the price of a third bailout programme to avert default and debt-stricken Greece exiting the eurozone – has exacted a heavy toll.
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The government enforces some of them, but mostly leaves it to people with disabilities to sue.
Imagine Trump is elected president and he starts enforcing some of the policies he has mentioned.
Alan Lloyd, chairman of the powerful California Air Resources Board, which has enforced some of the toughest air quality rules in the world, agrees.
Kemp's major complaint concerns referees who are not consistent in enforcing some of the league's new rules on contact.
Recall that this proximal operator arises naturally for the minimization of a function of the form, i.e. when one wants to minimize some function while enforcing some of the 'properties' of in the solution.
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