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Canadian foreign policy remains largely inscrutable, the federal government is about to enforce a country-wide carbon tax, and literally no one knows whether or not the president of the United States is going to roll out of bed one morning and casually run NAFTA through a shredder on Twitter.

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Israel was not about to enforce Soviet-era capital controls or question the legality of those transfers.

Principals, parents and the police should not be worrying about whose responsibility it is to enforce anti-bullying programs; they should be working together consistently, in a coordinated fashion, enforcing the same rules with the same punishments.

But, Mr. Hollis added, "there is no international law about how one court is supposed to enforce the judgments from another nation's court".

"Not only is the Department of Health wrong about metzitzah b'peh, it is trying to enforce its erroneous opinions on the people of New York City," said Hank Sheinkopf, a spokesman for the groups suing the city.

However, GPs have expressed concerns about being asked to enforce any new rules, saying their duty is to the patient and not to establishing their immigration or financial status.

Also left unresolved was how to enforce the policy about treating athletes whose sex seems ambiguous.

Banning any testing that "manipulates emotions" would cause endless arguments about what qualifies, be nearly impossible to enforce, and could often slow-down innovation or degrade the potential quality of products we use.

Though people watching catch-up BBC content online will now be asked to confirm that they have a licence, there are doubts about how to enforce the rules at scale.

One tweeted: "All drivers attending today's demo, remember this is about TFL's failure to enforce the private hire act which is putting the public at risk".

"ACTA is about enforcing existing intellectual property rights and about acting against large-scale infringements often pursued by criminal organizations, and not about pursuing individual citizens," said John Clancy, the E.U. trade spokesman.

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