Sentence examples for enforced in the case from inspiring English sources

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Monophyly was enforced in the case of the dendrophylliids (calibration node B), but not for nodes A or C. Ethanol preserved specimens were immersed in 20% (w/v) EDTA (pH 8) for two weeks at 4°C for decalcification.

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Annexation in the absence of a natural or adopted heir was enforced in the cases of Satara (1848), Jaitpur and Sambalpur (1849), Baghat (1850), Chota Udaipur (1852), Jhansi (1853), and Nagpur (1854).

For Greece, desperately seeking new growth, the prospect of economic sanctions that might keep Russian tourists away is the cause of much worry.Targeted sanctions can be hard to enforce: in the case of Libya some transactions slipped through the net simply because there are so many ways to spell Qaddafi.

In this sense we must understand the statute to have been construed by the court, for in this sense it was enforced in the present case; there being no finding, nor any evidence to support a finding, that plaintiff in error was guilty in any other sense.

He said it would be up to the inquiry to determine whether the regulations were properly drafted, and whether they were correctly enforced in this case.

Rabin-Havt concludes, "I look forward to hearing how this new policy will be enforced in this case".

A program of enhanced infection control measures was enforced in the hospital, and no further cases were identified.

These worlds are picturesque, elegantly filmed, and ruled by rigid etiquette — lit up, for viewers, by the thrill of seeing brutality enforced (or, in the case of "Downton Abbey," a really nice house kept in the family).

Journals typically formulate deposition requirements for data (and other materials) in their guidelines, but these deposition requirements are often not rigorously enforced, especially in the case of computational studies using proprietary or in-house curated (public) data.

Instead, the consumer regulations would continue to be enforced in most cases by the agencies that monitor the financial condition of the banks.

It doesn't reverse the ban on churches endorsing candidates that is contained in a 1954 law known as the Johnson Amendment (which isn't aggressively enforced in any case).

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