Sentence examples for execution of the law from inspiring English sources

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The law also requires schools to track the enrollment of illegal immigrants in remedial English programs (though this part, too, was ignored in the state's actual execution of the law).

With his health secretary, Kathleen Sebelius, in the audience, Obama said the acknowledged the "admittedly poor execution" of the law since October, but insisted that people across America were now "signing up in droves" to new healthcare plans.

If a company takes issue with the execution of the law, the issue would go to the German courts for deliberation.

The overriding consideration was the subordination of the judge to the lawmaker, though the judge may (if empowered) suspend the execution of the law where utility demanded, pending a final decision by the legislature (Dinwiddy 1989a).

The "Magistrate" he says "may remit deserved punishment where the "publick good demands not the execution of the Law", but he cannot "remit the satisfaction due to any private Man, for the damage he has received" (Locke 1689: sec 11).

Enforcement and execution of the law has been woefully inadequate.

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In the same period, writers and philosophers such as Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski and Wawrzyniec Grzymała Goślicki, and the egzekucja praw (Execution-of-the-Laws) reform movement led by Jan Zamoyski had advocated political reforms.

Although Montesquieu gives the more well known division of legislative, executive, and judicial, as he explains what he means by these terms he reaffirms the superiority of the legislative power and describes the executive power as having to do with international affairs (Locke's federative power) and the judicial power as concerned with the domestic execution of the laws (Locke's executive power).

They were also to ensure strict execution of the laws by officials and citizens.

The state is utterly powerless in the execution of the laws in the mining region, and we must be very cautious about substituting military law for civil.

Catherine II issued a directive in 1764 stating that the procurator general and his staff were to supervise the execution of the laws in the provinces, ensure justice, and prevent abuses.

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