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The cult has increasingly become an instrument for enforcing absolute obedience - just as Mao's cult became in his later years - allowing the ambitious and unscrupulous to rise in the hierarchy by denouncing others.
He is one of the centrists whom Mr Bush will need if he is to work across party lines, so this ritual hazing hardly boded well.The Republican senators then gave their leader, Bill Frist, an instrument for enforcing party discipline: he may now fill some vacancies on committees himself, overriding traditions of seniority.
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For 30 years, the main instruments for enforcing environmental conduct have been federal laws like the Clean Water Act, which direct the courts and federal agencies to impose penalties for noncompliance.
A growing body of experimental research documents that nonmonetary sanctions and rewards may be important instruments for enforcing efficient behavior.
Although the organization adopted recommended guidelines on ship recycling in 2003, the IMO's senior technical body agreed in 2005 to develop legally binding regulations for the design, construction, operation, and preparation of ships to enable safer and more environmentally sound recycling, along with rules for enforcing the instrument.
Dia should be commended for enforcing Mr. Walther's wishes and insisting on the original purpose of his instruments.
Who's responsible for enforcing them?
States will have primary responsibility for enforcing the standards.
If so, who is responsible for enforcing the law?
Mr. Mukasey is responsible for enforcing the law.
There's no mechanism for enforcing that.
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