Sentence examples for enforced adoption from inspiring English sources

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A couple left in "agony" to fight against the enforced adoption of their three-year-old son could be forgiven for thinking they are trapped in a system which is "neither compassionate nor even humane," the most senior family court judge in England and Wales has said.

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For us, however, as the terror of Aids grew in stature, the dark days of backstreet abortions and bleak enforced adoptions began to seem almost worthy of nostalgia – because if we had unprotected sex we were all going to die.

The rhetoric matches Vernon Coaker's original threats to ISPs with regard to their enforced "voluntary" adoption of Home Office website blacklists, but this time it's Lord Triesman, minister for intellectual property, flexing his muscles.

An advisory White House office could never bang heads together.The bill approved this week does more than merely move bureaucratic boxes into one place: it vests the powers of the various units in the new secretary (likely to be Tom Ridge, now head of the White House Office of Homeland Security), in order to eliminate duplication or enforce the adoption of common standards.

Raising the consumption levels of the world's poor dramatically requires radically new business models and technologies to avoid disastrous impacts on Earth's ecosystems; governance mechanisms are needed to enforce the adoption of radical resource efficiency measures and clean technologies across a multinational playing field.

During a long transitional period in which the new standards were supposed to be introduced, administrators did not enforce the adoption of appropriate technical standards and for this reason the number of residential buildings constructed with appropriate seismic design cannot be easily estimated.

She will reflect on her enforced exile and adoption of the US as her home.

If the laws that were passed before the adoption of the Constitution are not in conflict with the Constitution, they are still enforced.

· Ensure the adoption by consensus of, and ratify, the international convention for the protection of all persons from enforced disappearance.

In practice this meant the rejection of last-minute adoptions and British annexation of states without a direct natural or adopted heir, because Dalhousie believed that Western rule was preferable to Eastern and to be enforced where possible.

They enforced things.

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