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The settlement, properly enforced, could be a step in the right direction.
If that's the situation, paying for the judgment to be enforced could be a waste.
Those flouting the ban, if it is enforced, could be fined up to €405 (£288).
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But from an effectiveness perspective, the policy this control is enforcing could be irrelevant to the risk — its effectiveness could be 0%.
Also, the federal regulation a plaintiff seeks to privately enforce could be subject to different interpretations, creating further conflicting standards even within a state.
But this is merely a contingent truth and if our houses were built differently the content of the law to be enforced could legitimately be the opposite of what it is.
Although this provision has yet to be enforced, it could be soon.
In a sense, the enforced idleness could be a blessing in disguise.
Muzaffar A. Chishti, a director of the Migration Policy Institute, a nonpartisan research group, said, "If this is strictly enforced there could be massive layoffs of workers".
He admitted that fear of an enforced breakup could be used to put pressure on banks that were trying to avoid the rules.
Because the methods of measuring under the "per-foot rule" were not rigorously enforced, furnishing could be, intentionally, overpriced by the supplier.
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