Sentence examples for eventually enforcing from inspiring English sources

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The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 gave the commission the job of defining a "children's product" — which includes such things as toys, clothing and household goods — and eventually enforcing the act.

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If it is eventually enforced, the ban would make it harder for thousands of people to avoid deportation.

McEwen eventually enforced a four-hour suspension of play after a thunderstorm hit Melbourne, before resuming proceedings around 6pm local time.

Stronger patents are easier to enforce, opening the door to more lawsuits.All these trends are important because countries that create intellectual property eventually enforce it as well, explains Dominique Guellec of the OECD.

The application of this grid system in Latin America was eventually enforced by the Laws of the Indies, a series of guidelines formulated by Spain for the planning and development of all new American cities as well as for the adaptation of the old Amerindian capitals.

In 1920 the effects of alcohol abuse and chronic drunkenness led to the failed prohibition of alcohol being considered and eventually enforced briefly in America.

Nevertheless, a Proclamation to estate-holders was issued (June 28 , 1848, indicating that the reform was to be eventually enforced in exchange for unspecified sums, and calling on peasants to fulfill their corvées until autumn of the same year.

Although the act should have been brought into effect as from September 1939, it was not implemented because of the effects of World War II, but was eventually enforced from April 1947.

It was therefore of interest to delineate the regulatory network involved in transmission of receptor-activated signals, to eventually enforce the cell cycle arrest response.

Although the VCP-centered ERAD pathway is concurrently activated to extract unfolded proteins from the ER to mitigate the elevated ER stress, ER stress-associated cell apoptosis is eventually enforced in the target cells.

Eventually, war enforces its own accountability — though heads might not roll, bodies will render a final judgment — but the point in punishing failure is to correct mistakes before a war is lost.

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