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If children are involved in setting rules they are more likely to adhere to them and enforce them in others.
If the Religion Clauses demand neutrality, we must enforce them, in hard cases as well as easy ones.... What is the nature of the state's asserted interest here?..
Mr. Braverman noted, however, that while the leases may require tenants to comply with house rules, they generally do not require the board to enforce them in every instance.
In one of the most important green rulings in recent years, White House economists pushed the Environmental Protection Agency EPAA) to tighten proposed rules on diesel emissions because cost-benefit analyses justified the higher standards.And yet Mr Bush has made a mockery of those ideologically virtuous policies by picking too many corporate cronies to enforce them in government and the EPA.
He then found his metier in the Whips Office – in the words of the former Prime Minister John Major – "one of the main engines of government", to which members are invited by popular acclaim, and from which, in private they can bend the Prime Minister's ear about policies with which they personally disagree, even though they may be obliged to enforce them in public.
Therefore, it is vital to incorporate security requirements from the early stages of the DWs projects and enforce them in the further design phases.
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The plans could be customized to fit local needs, and the state could step in to enforce them if local agencies aren't up to the task.
"Everyone enforces rules, but he enforced them in an officious manner".
We need to develop and enforce centralised, sophisticated strategies for addressing such abuse across the country, enforcing them in England and Wales and encouraging the devolved institutions in Scotland and Northern Ireland to do the same.
Alas, whispers one lawyer, the case has stalled as the agency "misjudged its strength and was forced to back down by higher-ups".Another serious concern is that China is undermining its monopoly laws, which experts say are good on paper, by enforcing them in increasingly thuggish ways.
In these contexts, rights discourses were viewed as externally imposed (largely by the state and western culture), and the appropriateness of enforcing them in the private sphere was widely questioned.
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