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They will arrive and they will get there and they will enforce the will of the monarch.
When Little Rock refused to desegregate its schools in the 1950s, there were federal troops to enforce the will of the United States Supreme Court.
If it refuses, that would demonstrate the need for a referendum mechanism (like the one in Switzerland) to enforce the will of the people.
Grieve issued the warning after Claire Perry, a Tory backbencher, asked what mechanism existed to enforce the will of the court.
It is of course the Court's duty to enforce the will of Congress once that has been reasonably ascertained from the language in which Congress expressed its will.
But it is just that: an instrument, wielded in every instance to enforce the will of President Trump and his administration.
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When threatened by a violent few, democratic political communities will normally react by enforcing the will of the many.
The fact that the N.C.A.A. is a members' organization, responsible for enforcing the "will" of its constituents, is no excuse.
That was the day when police, enforcing the will of the country's black-majority government, opened fire on striking miners, killing 34 and injuring 78.
That way their support for a potential United States attack could be portrayed as a way of enforcing the will of the Security Council and not as a means of helping the Bush administration redraw the geopolitical map of the Middle East.
Like his counterparts, Kuwait's minister of state for foreign affairs, Dr. Muhammad al-Sabah, couched his nation's support as a matter of enforcing the will of the United Nations.
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