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Some observers had criticized that previous agreement as an enforced surrender.
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If you prohibit and don't enforce, you surrender to organised crime.
Doyle then generalized from that experience to a mostly banal if occasionally loopy program of enforced passivity she calls surrendering.
On opening night, I was conscious of willing myself into an enforced jollity rather than surrendering to spontaneous good cheer, though Mr. Lithgow and Ms. Carroll are charming, whether separately or together, and the springy Mr. McGuire's hair put me in mind of a plane nearing lift off.
The next few years were a period during which the terms of the surrender were supervised and enforced; Japanese military installations and material were seized, troops were disarmed and discharged, and weapons of warfare disposed of.
They cleaned up criminal gangs and enforced an amnesty, agreed with Israel, in which militants loyal to Fatah surrendered their weapons.
Was the limit enforced?
They enforced things.
Enforced stability is brittle.
Simply enforced formalities.
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