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Now, in politics, there merit to fighting a losing battle -- if you can enforce a strict definition of the territory you want to occupy, that's a reference point for voters if things fail to work out and they start shifting sideways.
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"But if you had someone that didn't want to cooperate you can enforce it legally," he said.
Landlord licensing can also work if you do it properly and set proper standards that you can enforce.
I don't understand how you can enforce that".
Babeu's sentiments were echoed by Chris Jacob, the vice president of the American Firearms Retailers Association, who said the country might be better served "if we can enforce the laws that already exist".
But it is unclear if the team can enforce any prohibitions.
I would ask Mr. Baum how law enforcement can enforce the laws if we can't even trace recovered guns back to the last lawful owner.
How do you enforce good governance even if you can define it?
Moreover, there are few if any sanctioning mechanisms that can enforce targets for greenhouse gas emissions reductions might be established.
If the external equity investors can enforce exclusive contracts with the entrepreneurs, the risk relief through a profit tax will lead to too much insurance and too low effort as compared with a second best optimal solution.
The question underlying Mark Lawson's G2 article last week was: if you can find the same video online in seconds, why do we bother enforcing standards?
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