Sentence examples for in a position to enforce from inspiring English sources

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Planes are one of the few remaining places where mobile phones do not work; they bring together people from different cultures; and airlines are in a position to enforce whatever in-flight rules they decide upon.

So in bowling New Zealand out and putting themselves in a position to enforce the follow-on, which they did during the tea interval, England at least gave themselves a chance of winning the match.

The author Francis Fukuyama offered a variation on this theme, asserting that "an adversely shifting global power balance" means that the United States is no longer in a position to enforce its will, whatever the merits of the case.

But to make sure the ministers understood his position, Lincoln clarified the point: "Would my word free the slaves, when I cannot even enforce the Constitution in the rebel states?" In other words, he couldn't move against slavery until he was in a position to enforce his will with military power.

" It remains to be seen whether his office will be in a position to enforce the labeling provision, Troxler said.

Facebook as it is now, globally scaled but under-resourced, is not in a position to enforce its own community standards.

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The UCS applied the purchaser provider split concept where NHSO, as a purchaser, is in a good position to enforce accountability by public and private providers to the UCS beneficiaries, through active purchasing.

Encouraging compliance through enforcement: Parents are in a prime position to enforce most GDL restrictions, but there is some evidence they do not enforce those restrictions that they consider too extreme.

Its belief was that having an ownership stake in a Chinese production company would allow it to cut costs, increase its market share around the world and put it in a better position to enforce its intellectual property rights in China.

He was therefore in an unprecedented position to enforce his analysts' optimism about the stocks of companies that C.S.F.B. took public.

Consolidation among dealers, led by Lithia and AutoNation, also supports a move away from haggling to fixed pricing, since bigger firms are in a much better position to enforce price discipline.So will all this mean the death of the salesman?

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