Sentence examples for enforce something from inspiring English sources

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One, as Doudna told me last year, was that the term moratorium "implies some kind of enforcement, and how do you enforce something like that globally?" But another is the natural reluctance of scientists to rule any research strictly out of bounds if it offers potential benefits, no matter how conjectural.

"Netanyahu is trying to enforce something on the ground and gain the hearts and minds of the Israeli public.

Smoking kills most smokers, but you can't enforce something when your laws on alcohol and other drugs are so hypocritical.

I've read of writers who enforce something like a prison "silent system" on their families, but there are more important things than writing.

If people choose to enter into such contracts they should be protected, but at the same time if people fail to enter into such contracts, you can't ensure and expect a state to enforce something that you never bothered to create a contract for.

You need to get the crossings engineered properly, and you need to have good legislation so when you enforce something, it hurts.

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The greater your child's tendency to shift her or his inner clock, the stricter you should be about enforcing something close to the weekday schedule on weekends.

He subsequently had a successful transplant, but his health has deteriorated further and lately enforced something of a retreat from public life.

And they also enforced something like property rights over farmland and fisheries, thus avoiding a tragedy of the commons.Errors are probably inevitable in a book of this scope, though some of them jar.

Everyone knows the official position is a pernicious nonsense – the move in Freiburg seems to have sprung from the 75-year-old Robert Zollitsch, who was until recently archbishop there, and so responsible for enforcing something in which he clearly does not believe.

Grant takes Locke to be claiming not only that desertion laws are legitimate in the sense that they can be blamelessly enforced (something Hobbes would grant) but that they also imply a moral obligation on the part of the soldier to give up his life for the common good (something Hobbes would deny).

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