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Brown noted that Carson had previously described the Fair Housing Act, a piece of civil rights legislation that HUD is partially responsible for enforcing, as a "failed socialist experiment".
And people die prematurely from the effects of the GOP's economic policies, too -- policies that it's now enforcing as a minority party by threatening even more intense and immediate harm -- the possibility of another world-wide recession, which would no doubt cause many more premature deaths, along with all the other sub-lethal suffering it would bring.
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The absurdly low speed limit of about twenty miles per hour is strictly enforced, as is a public smoking ban.
We will enforce as liberal a return policy as possible.
Fleet mileage limits could be strictly enforced, as well as a more formidable gas-guzzler tax, which would hit more affluent car owners.
Therein, the appropriate rank may either be enforced as a hard constraint or estimated by penalization as in [17].
Remark: Condition (C1) is enforced as a simple way of introducing redundancy in the precoding process [7, 26].
100% landscape management of the wider countryside should be enforced as a result of the limited coverage of Natura 2000 sites for Europe's biodiversity heritage.
The results of this two stage approach are not equivalent to those of the [FAPSFH] model, but computability is enforced as a trade off.
Moreover, so far little work has been done to assess different stereo-based view synthesis algorithms, particularly when real-time execution is enforced as a hard application constraint.
Because the restriction that no truth predicate can apply to sentences of its own language is enforced as a syntactic one.
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