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For Justice Kennedy a ban on personal solicitation by judicial candidates is essentially enforcing silence.But it is hard to imagine how "more speech" would improve judicial elections.

In the case of fast dynamics (relative to the time-step), such as the longitudinal extension of biological filaments or the resolution of collisions, the PAIRS method is essentially enforcing a rigid constraint (e.g. no filament elongation, no impingement of rigid bodies) in a pairwise manner.

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Mr. Doctoroff, the founder of NYC2012, contends that landing the Games would essentially enforce a timetable for completing major projects that would not ordinarily be undertaken in New York's often fractious civic culture.

Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani yesterday called for legislation that would significantly increase the amount of information shared between federal and local law enforcement agencies, and said the Federal Bureau of Investigation should set up a new office to essentially enforce such legislation.

One key issue to emerge from the interviews was that many of these relocations were essentially enforced, because it was the only option to sustain a living, or because it had become unbearable to continue living in their previous home, e.g. because of severe health constraints.

"If nothing happens, legislative ethics will continue to go unenforced, campaign finance law will be essentially not enforced, and you have the mortally wounded Commission on Public Integrity," said Blair Horner, legislative director of the New York Public Interest Research Group.

News organizations also complained that the law was essentially being enforced around six weeks before it was set to take effect.

I guess it's tough to draw any distinction between the two when the law they're enforcing essentially criminalises an ethnic group's way of life.

Eleanor Besley, policy adviser at the sustainable transport lobby group Sustrans, said the government's reliance on the planning guidance itself to help define sustainable development created a self-reinforcing situation where "essentially, the document enforces its own assumptions.

Section 2 bans discriminatory voting practices nationwide, but can essentially only be enforced after a law has gone into effect.

In 1825 the entire island was leased to Dr Lachlan Maclean, a relative of Hugh Maclean of Coll, and its inhabitants (then numbering some 450 people) were given a year's notice to quit their homes, which essentially meant an enforced leaving of the island.

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