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He subsequently had a successful transplant, but his health has deteriorated further and lately enforced something of a retreat from public life.
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"Netanyahu is trying to enforce something on the ground and gain the hearts and minds of the Israeli public.
And they also enforced something like property rights over farmland and fisheries, thus avoiding a tragedy of the commons.Errors are probably inevitable in a book of this scope, though some of them jar.
Grant takes Locke to be claiming not only that desertion laws are legitimate in the sense that they can be blamelessly enforced (something Hobbes would grant) but that they also imply a moral obligation on the part of the soldier to give up his life for the common good (something Hobbes would deny).
Enforcing something like that would be nearly impossible".
Do we want a government enforcing something that is only called "murder" by some religions and not others, never mind the rights of atheists and agnostics?
The reason Ryan has been doing his thing in a chilly tactics truck for the last few years rather than a deep heat-infused Premiership changing room is because the former Wasps and Newcastle enforcer had something of an epiphany.
The use of the hijab was not something enforced by the beliefs of Islam but rather constructed and enforced by man.
The novel is taking something of an enforced rest from the curriculum.
LONDON — They likened the beginnings of their enforced odyssey to something between an action movie and an episode from the Cold War.
But for those participating in it, the Dozhd poll may have meant something else – freeing themselves from the weight of official history, or offering alternatives outside of an enforced heroic consensus of martyrdom and victory.
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