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The rules are no longer enforced so harshly.
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Federal standards are lax and poorly enforced, so security companies provide the bare minimum -- and sometimes less.
The law of diminishing returns is enforced so stringently that the movie succeeds not only in negating its own comedy, but its very being.
California law makes noncompete agreements difficult to enforce, so there is rarely a legal reason that would prohibit poaching valuable employees.
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