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Supreme Court decisions can't always enforce themselves.
Somehow, buoyed up by ever-rising prosperity, they enforce themselves.
Agreements, furthermore, do not enforce themselves.
Despite being backed by a large and vocal away support, the visitors struggled to enforce themselves on the game in the first-half.
Only the willfully naïve believe that laws enforce themselves.
But our public speech is still full of mandatory lies and half-truths, which enforce themselves by taking advantage of fear -- the fear of what opponents will say, the fear of seeming unrealistic or irresponsible.
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These holes in the system leave consumers with less power to place pressure on manufacturers to go beyond the bare minimum - pressure which is vital when national authorities are reluctant to enforce sanctions themselves.
Yet such a resolution could help prod into action those (many) countries without proper export controls or the means to enforce them.Meanwhile, those who cannot or will not do the enforcing themselves now risk having it done for them.
Stock exchanges and other markets themselves enforce rules that temporarily halt trading in the case of wild price swings.
The Road Traffic Act of 1991 decriminalised parking offences in areas where local authorities were willing to enforce the rules themselves, and now all but 33 of England's local governments have taken on "civil parking enforcement".
Educators must be prepared to embrace a radical pedagogy and believe that each school should be one of freedom that provokes students to fight against the corridors of power and enforce equality for themselves and others.
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