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The Supreme Court has made it clear that "an agency's decision not to prosecute or enforce, whether through civil or criminal process, is a decision committed to an agency's absolute discretion.
"When the state embarks on a new item that has significantly large impacts in unintended ways, whether a permit or what is the right move, it is useful in our ordinance somewhere to enforce whether something becomes a nuisance," Gunther said.
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The Sunday opening of shops is being enforced, whether the still strongly religious population likes it or not.
Polly Neate, chief executive of Women's Aid, said one issue was both a lack of enforcement of such orders, and the fact that there was often insufficient penalty if they were breached: "A really key issue is police not monitoring and enforcing whether those orders are then being adhered to.
Mr Gore's only hope is that prosecutors and judges will decide that the letter of this law is too silly to enforce.Whether or not the vice-president is prosecuted (for the moment, the betting is against it), he has already been humiliated.
The good thing about quoting Shakespeare is that it usually sounds so perfect that whoever is arguing with you is suddenly less inclined to disagree with whatever point or idea you're using the quote to enforce -- whether or not they know the quote came from the Bard's pen.
We as a country have to decide what rights we want to enforce, and whether to enforce them with government agencies, or with private contractors.
There were conflicting opinions on who should "enforce" guidelines, whether editors or authors, through "pressure" on journals.
So has the classic imperial tactic of using religious and ethnic divisions to enforce foreign occupation: whether by the Americans in Iraq, the French in colonial Syria and Lebanon or the British more or less wherever they went.
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A new mood is abroad in corporate Japan, but it is a mood that craves clarity: clarity about what the rules governing corporate behaviour actually are, about whether those rules will be enforced, and whether the courts can be appealed to efficiently during disputes.
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