Sentence examples for has no intention of enforcing from inspiring English sources

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The federal government has no intention of enforcing the laws against illegal immigration.

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Though the company confirmed it had no intention of enforcing the patents against researchers, the scope of their voluntary forbearance from enforcement was apparently restricted to basic research, not clinical research that entailed testing and reporting results as part of a clinical study, even a federally funded one.

James Posch, the chief executive of Test Central, said the company had no intention of enforcing its patent against nonprofit institutions.

However, Michael Clarke did not seem the least bothered that the follow-on had been saved since he clearly had no intention of enforcing it.

Mr. Rushdie emerged from hiding more than a decade ago, after the government of Mohammad Khatami, Iran's reformist president, announced in 1998 that it had no intention of enforcing or helping anyone to enforce the fatwa.

Curfew a Relative Thing Brian Billick said his team would have a curfew once it arrived in Florida on Sunday, but he indicated that he had no intention of enforcing it.

In 1966, Friedan was researching another book in Washington when she wound up at a conference of state commissions on the status of women, where attendees were angry over the fact that the federal government had made it clear it had no intention of enforcing a law against job discrimination on the basis of sex that was included in the 1964 Civil Rights Act.

He added that the commission had no intention of enforcing its entitlement to legal costs.

Not only were most of the conditions simply for show, but the FCC made it very clear they really had no intention of enforcing them.

It's when we change our minds from one night to the next, or deliver ultimatums that we have no intention of enforcing, that children push, and the nightly craziness persists.

Although the Shogunate had no intention of enforcing it, the order nevertheless inspired attacks against the Shogunate itself and against foreigners in Japan: the most famous incident was that of the English trader Charles Lennox Richardson, for whose death the Tokugawa government had to pay an indemnity of one hundred thousand British pounds.

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