Sentence examples for enforced ultimately from inspiring English sources

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Before the Human Rights Act came into force in 2000, the rights it protects could be enforced ultimately only in Strasbourg.

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Unfortunately, the subsequent deal struck by the United States and Russia to remove Assad's chemical-weapons stockpiles was full of loopholes, weakly enforced, and ultimately circumvented by Syrian and Russian deception.

Referring to Cherry, Grimson said: "He has completely misstated my position on two issues: one, that I am somehow against fighting, and two, that I have been out there stating publicly that the life of enforcer ultimately leads to a life of addiction — things I never said".

"If the Smith & Wesson interpretation is the agreement that is ultimately enforced," Mr. Delfay said, "clearly it's not as comprehensive or groundbreaking".

Much of the Kearns family eventually rallied around its patriarch, to become an ad hoc staff in the legal battle in which Mr. Kearns, who represented himself, ultimately enforced his patents and won more than $30 million from Ford and Chrysler.

Taxes, foreign policy, and civil-rights laws are all ultimately enforced with the threat of physical violence (that's the nature of government), but most of their regulations are enacted with a pen and put into practice with well, with what?

Concerned by worsening boyar-peasant relations, Ştirbei, who governed without an Assembly (and had instead appointed his own Divan), enacted measures to improve the situation in the countryside, and ultimately enforced contract-based work as the rule on estates (whereby peasants who were not indebted after five years in service could leave the land they were working on).

Laws like Arizona's put huge pressures on local law enforcement to enforce rules that ultimately are unenforceable.

In 1896 a new law gave parks commissioners the power to remove billboards near parks, although this was subjected to court challenges and ultimately not enforced.

This included trips to Manhattan museums and Carnegie Hall, strictly enforced reading assignments and, ultimately, enrollment of an unenthusiastic June into an elite all-white boarding school.

A slave could not be a party to a contract nor own property, but he could be given a de facto patrimony, which could be retained if he were freed; if he made a "commitment," it could ultimately be enforced against his master.

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