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In the months ahead, a crucial issue for the Fed will be determining when it should start forcefully implementing its exit strategy: –Chairman's stance.
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There is labour law that forbids a 16-hour working day, among other malpractices, but it is not forcefully implemented by the local authority.
And while Major League Baseball and N.F.L. saw the positive test of the rugby player as a significant development, their unions were far more restrained".We believe we have the best drug-testing policy and there is no reason to forcefully implement any blood-testing at this time," said George Atallah, a spokesman for the N.F.L. union.
Campaign-style implementation refers to the phenomenon in which grassroots governments go beyond the scope of conventional administrative procedures and use various resources to forcefully implement policies (Zhou 2012).
Though the legal framework is in place and there are laws covering almost every aspect of social life, they are not all forcefully implemented.
The previously mentioned Marx quote that "The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point is to change it" is interpreted by socialists as the moral imperative for the organized society to identify the desired direction of progress and forcefully implement adequate policies to achieve this goal.
What Fifa needs is iron-clad laws that are implemented forcefully and allow world football's governing body to conduct its affairs transparently, properly and professionally in every respect".
But the IMF said to support global activity and contain the risks of another financial crash, "the G20 must act now to implement forcefully the existing G20 growth strategies and plan for coordinated demand support using available fiscal space to boost public investment and complement structural reforms".
So it was implemented forcefully to help the government achieve its aims.
With "The Burning Tigris" Peter Balakian forcefully reminds us that almost a century after the Armenian genocide, the international community has yet to find a means of implementing Charlotte Perkins Gilman's vision, as pertinent today as it was in 1903: "National crimes demand international law, to restrain, prohibit, punish, best of all, prevent".
Considering the wide variety of organizations that signed onto this letter, it is interesting to note that free trade arguments are not being used here forcefully, but rather that the United States should only implement trade restrictions with the cooperation of other nations.
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