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Two broad oceans (and Britain's Royal Navy) helped to enforce this doctrine.
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So much, in fact, that instead of figuring out how to enforce the doctrine, the General Assembly could end up debating the policy's validity all over again, even though about 150 world leaders already endorsed it in 2005.
In a recent speech, China's justice minister warned lawyers that their primary duty was to support the Communist Party and promote a "harmonious society," and said that party minders would be sent to law firms to enforce that doctrine.
The NHS should rigorously enforce this legislation.
He needs armed soldiers to enforce this.
Can we actually enforce this amendment?
"We enforce this strongly.
Have your parents help enforce this.
The FCC stopped enforcing the doctrine in 1987 and eliminated it completely in 2011.
Many artists intuitively apply this doctrine.
He said gay Catholics were particularly distressed in 1999 when the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, a Vatican group whose members enforce church doctrine, silenced Sister Jeannine Gramick and the Rev. Robert Nugent of New Ways Ministry, an organization in Maryland that ministers to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered Catholics.
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