Sentence examples for implications for enforcement from inspiring English sources

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Whilst the fact that young people still saw people smoking in public places may have implications for enforcement, it is possible that children did not distinguish between indoor and outdoor spaces in their responses, potentially overestimating exposure.

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The attorney general said the stop-and-frisk report had "broad implications for law enforcement" in New York City and across the state.

Burying the change in fine print cannot disguise the ominous implications for law enforcement or Mr. Ashcroft's betrayal of his public duty.

While Dixon, who was very visible during the protests, argues that Baltimore could have learned from watching Ferguson, Missouri, and other protest hotspots, the report suggests that the review may have implications for law enforcement nationwide.

One option would be for the President and Congress to take up a suggestion Apple has made to "form a commission or other panel of experts on intelligence, technology, and civil liberties to discuss the implications for law enforcement, national security, privacy, and personal freedoms".

They report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that isotopes in hair closely match the hydrogen- and oxygen-isotope ratios found in the local water.This research has obvious implications for law enforcement and is being used by Salt Lake county sheriffs to help identify a murdered woman.

Apple proposed in its statement that federal prosecutors de-escalate the situation by withdrawing their demands, and "as some in Congress have proposed, form a commission or other panel of experts on intelligence, technology and civil liberties to discuss the implications for law enforcement, national security, privacy and personal freedoms".

In its Q&A, Apple said the government should "form a commission or other panel of experts on intelligence, technology, and civil liberties to discuss the implications for law enforcement, national security, privacy, and personal freedoms".

We feel the best way forward would be for the government to withdraw its demands under the All Writs Act and, as some in Congress have proposed, form a commission or other panel of experts on intelligence, technology and civil liberties to discuss the implications for law enforcement, national security, privacy and personal freedoms.

The ruling, which has implications for law enforcement across the U.S. West, allows the complaint brought by Sara Lowry to proceed to trial.

Loveless is open to discussing his bill's implications for law enforcement budgets, he told The Huffington Post in an interview Friday.

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