Sentence examples for except to enforce from inspiring English sources

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The law required it, the prisons were overflowing, and the martyrs themselves offered the government no way out except to enforce the grisly laws.

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1931 19244) ("It creates no new legislation, grants no new rights, except a remedy to enforce an agreement in commercial contracts and in admiralty contracts").

His explanation of the "Freiburg's" economic constitution (administrators should not intervene in the market except in order to enforce the agreed principles of economic conduct within which market forces should operate) made me think about the origins of what has been termed as the antitrust paradox.

And Africa cannot simply adopt rich countries' rules, because its governments do not have the expertise to enforce them, except perhaps among small enclaves of their better-off citizens.

Each of the parties irrevocably consents to the exclusive personal jurisdiction of the federal and state courts located in Indiana, as applicable, for any matter arising out of or relating to this Agreement, except that in actions seeking to enforce any order or any judgment of such federal or state courts located in Indiana, such personal jurisdiction shall be nonexclusive.

Moreover, the Board is without power to enforce its regulations except by resort to legal proceedings, as provided in Section 10(b) 4; and in any suit which it may institute to enforce the regulations 7 ample opportunity is afforded to defend, on the ground that State Belt Railroad is not subject to the Railroad Retirement Acts.

The FCC's proposal provides no alternatives for authorities under which it would be able to enforce the rules — except for ones already tried and found lacking.

Last July, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Chancellor of the Exchequer, asked workers to accept a temporary pause in wage demands The govt. had no power to enforce this on industry except by persuasion.

The New Yorker, December 9 , 1961P. 222 Last July, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Chancellor of the Exchequer, asked workers to accept a temporary pause in wage demands The govt. had no power to enforce this on industry except by persuasion.

By Mollie Panter-Downes The New Yorker, December 9 , 1961P. 222 Last July, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Chancellor of the Exchequer, asked workers to accept a temporary pause in wage demands The govt. had no power to enforce this on industry except by persuasion.

Meanwhile, small legal outfits like the Migrant Education program or California Rural Legal Assistance lack the ability and resources to enforce existing labor laws, except to litigate on a case-by-case basis.

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