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In July, it began to review how it enforces its rules.
When a school enforces its rules, it isn't being draconian, it's preparing the pupils for life outside of the school gates.
In printing them, it kills two birds with one stone: it enforces its exchange-rate target and simultaneously achieves its monetary goals.
And because no government agency enforces its policies, it must issue rules that states and municipalities will adopt voluntarily.
But when it enforces its rules with members -- and in the Cromwell case -- N.A.S.D. Regulation argues that it is a private organization.
Other companies said they stopped placing ads on the social network because they disagreed with the way it enforces its advertising policies.
He also cited a precedent established by a 2003 federal appellate court decision against the antiquities dealer Frederick Schultz, which puts a burden on the foreign government to show that it enforces its own property statute at home.
We have to hope that it enforces its new ivory prohibition.
The news outlets have been pressing the bank for months for answers to questions about how well it enforces its own "social and environmental safeguards".
The British government faces the imminent prospect of 25 men burning themselves on its doorstep because of the way it enforces its borders.
Having attained dominance in its field long ago, Twitter has to adopt a far more transparent approach to the way it enforces its rules.
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