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Our current law relies on individual victims of discrimination bringing change by enforcing a form of contract on a piecemeal basis.
In his London diocese, Laud devoted himself to combating the Puritans and to enforcing a form of service in strict accordance with the Book of Common Prayer.
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They can also continue to be an object of conspicuous consumption, which campaigners will have to accept, aiming to encourage the use of eco-transport and not enforce some form of back-to-nature socialism via the back door.
The shared and overlapping lists of about 50 names which include some of the world's wealthiest families were described as a crucial tool for auction houses to use in enforcing a form of price control in which certain customers were charged lower commissions, down to zero, that both houses honored.
"I personally have no interest in the initiation of marriage, getting married – from a feminist point of view as well, the way in which marriage is being used by religion and social structures to enforce a form of control over women and people.
Biomedical discoveries are generally protected by an entirely different legal regime, patents, which are costly to obtain.This helps explain why the drug-discovery and development projects place their work in the public domain, rather than trying to enforce some form of reciprocal openness through an open-source licensing agreement, as software does.
Anthony Cordesman, a military analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said in a report that Israel's success indicated the "purely military risks in enforcing some form of no-fly or no-move zone are now more limited than when the fighting in Syria began".
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