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Nevertheless, current policy has major defects; too much techniques-based articles, diverged contents in less organization, combined enforcement and punishments and finally enforcing regulations full of commands and control.
The taxi commission is also finally enforcing a three-year-old rule requiring that all black car and livery cab companies, more than 700 in all, either buy their own wheelchair-accessible van or contract with another company to provide it on demand.
By finally enforcing our immigration laws, we will raise wages, help the unemployed, save billions of dollars, and make our communities safer for everyone.
"By finally enforcing our immigration laws we will raise wages, help the unemployed, save billions and billions of dollars and make our communities safer for everyone," Trump said in an address to Congress in February.
We assume that the conversion of prostate cancer cells from a drug-sensitive to a drug-insensitive state is accompanied by an elevated α2 level, α2 cytoskeleton interaction and cytoskeleton-related signalling, finally enforcing actin turnover and remodelling.
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"The first thing we need is for President Obama to finally enforce current immigration law and strengthen our borders.
Protest movements helped end the war in Vietnam and compel deeply reluctant political leaders to finally enforce the Constitution's promise of civil rights.
Alma Suzin Flesch New York, Dec. 28, 2008 To the Editor: We must support our government's efforts to finally enforce our immigration laws.
"Must we rely on the federal government and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to force our faithless Iowa government to finally enforce the 40-year-old federal Clean Water Act? Can't we as the people of Iowa believe in clean water?" Speaking of potential water pollution: here's an incredible view of shale gas production from space (in which gas fields now burn nearly as bright as big cities).
If the president wants to end torture, letting the public finally see the facts would help embolden the Justice Department to finally enforce the law equally, instead of placing former officials above the law.
Leading up to the release of the EPA's draft rule, much of the power industry bellowed warnings about a nightmarish energy future should the agency finally enforce this section of the 40-year-old Clean Water Act, just as they did before last month's Clean Air Act rule was released.
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