Sentence examples for enforcing provisions from inspiring English sources

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That was probably not the point to EMC, which has a reputation for strictly enforcing provisions in its employment contracts that restrict who can hire its workers.

While the Department of Homeland Security is responsible for policing employers who hire unauthorized workers, the Justice Department is committed to enforcing provisions of the 1996 Immigration and Nationality Act that prohibit employers from imposing different employment eligibility verification standards on noncitizens than on citizens, said Alejandro Miyar, a spokesman for the department.

On Tuesday, an appeals court ruled that the Little River Band of Ottawa must stop enforcing provisions of tribal labor laws that conflict with the NLRA.

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The ruling means that American Express can continue to enforce provisions in its contracts with merchants that prohibit them from steering customers toward other forms of payment.

Got that?  threat of state noncompliance: state insurance commissioners will apparently have discretion over whether they enforce provisions of the Affordable Care Act that led to cancellations.

Republican lawmakers said, for example, that they would propose limiting the money and personnel available to the Internal Revenue Service, so the agency could not aggressively enforce provisions that require people to obtain health insurance and employers to help pay for it.

He took what was then a backwater portfolio (as befits small countries) and used his ingenuity, charm and toughness to enforce provisions that already existed in the EU canon.

He added that the administration was capable of foolishness, especially if it enforced provisions of the Helms-Burton Act that allows suits in American courts against those doing business with state-owned enterprises that Cuba expropriated.

When the S.E.C. adopted rules to enforce provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley legislation, it modified its proposals on auditor rotation in part to mollify European concerns that the rules would conflict with European ones, S.E.C. officials said.

If a big bill has only a few problematic parts, a president has to choose between vetoing the whole bill, or agreeing to enforce provisions he believes to be unconstitutional.

In particular, he said, nonrefiners were effectively discouraged from bidding because BLM has not enforced provisions of the law requiring refiners to set a reasonable price.

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