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"A cardinal principle of the rule of law is that while the courts have a duty to interpret the law, the executive [government] has a duty to implement the law and this is precisely what the government is going to do in this case," he said.
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Politicians, having put the responsibility to make such a significant and far-reaching decision to the people, now have a duty to implement that decision.
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News media, e-commerce companies, government agencies and other operators of frequently viewed websites have a duty to implement security measures that make it more difficult for hackers to deface the sites.
More than 500,000 public servants have been placed under a duty to implement the tool and several dozen children have been directly affected, through the courts, based on assessments using the tool.
If their government has a duty to respect or implement the right to a fair trial, or a duty to aid poor countries, its citizens share in that duty.
Government has a duty to the Australian people to implement effective policies, in terms of both results and in cost.
Where an employee's ability is considerably hampered by obesity the employer has a duty to consider making reasonable adjustments, no matter what the underlying cause may be, and implementing reasonable changes could be costly.
Even without a duty to the code, each justice has a duty to its principles.
Conte, once a teammate, has a duty to push ahead.
It has a duty to do that.
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