Sentence examples similar to enforce the case from inspiring English sources

"enforce the case" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a situation in which an entity (such as a court or any other organization) is taking certain steps to ensure that a particular case is administered or implemented properly. For example, "The court is working to enforce the case by collecting evidence and calling witnesses."

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"The problem is that in the last couple of years the board has been lax in strictly enforcing the case law," she said.

The Justice Department and the S.E.C. last year also wrote a guide to enforcing the cases, and the S.E.C. has even built a unit dedicated to such cases.

For Greece, desperately seeking new growth, the prospect of economic sanctions that might keep Russian tourists away is the cause of much worry.Targeted sanctions can be hard to enforce: in the case of Libya some transactions slipped through the net simply because there are so many ways to spell Qaddafi.

The circuit court decision can be appealed to the Indiana Court of Appeals or the Indiana Tax Court, who can hear the case or enforce the lower court's decision.

For example, all forms of discrimination against "untouchables" (now usually referred to in administrative language as "scheduled castes" and in informal speech as "Dalits") are forbidden, although it has been impossible to enforce the law in every case.

The reason for this is the belief that the inherent necessities emerging from new technologies in any case enforce the norms that they need for their social acceptance.

Beauprez said he'd seek a "coalition" of governors to demand that the "federal government, one, enforce the laws, in this case secure the borders, modernize legal immigration so people can get an answer and so that we can enforce employment laws in Colorado and in America, and that we know who's here, that they're legally here and what they are doing here; that's why you have rule of law".

The principles were that a) chief constables should be exclusively responsible for decisions to enforce the law in particular cases, b) that they should be answerable for those decisions afterwards to elected public bodies (in the Northern Ireland case, the Policing Board) and, c) the partly elected board should set the budget and the three to five-year strategic priorities for the police service.

Don't be afraid to enforce the law, well in this case rules if someone violates a rule(s).

Although the government rarely brings cases to enforce the rules, radio and television stations say the rules have the effect of discouraging them from taking editorial positions and airing controversial broadcasts.

And though France's anti-freedom of expression "hate speech" laws can often be selectively enforced (witness the case of the anti-semitic comedian Dieudonné, which I wrote about here), none of that exculpates such an attack, nor does it excuse discourse on France by a clutch of writers who barely know the country at all.

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