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He added, "If we want this law to work, we have to make this right; we've got to fix it.
Despite his perfect English he is not permitted, in Cuban law, to work as a translator or teacher.
A Guatemalan immigrant, Osiel was just weeks past his seventeenth birthday, too young by law to work in a factory.
"We want the rule of law to work properly in Turkey," Jean-Marc Ayrault told France 3 television.
It could take years for the South Dakota law to work its way through challenges and appeals up the legal ladder.
A spokesman for HMRC said: "We think today's decision is at odds with how parliament intended VAT law to work and will now seek leave to appeal".
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Congress passed an anti-nepotism law in 1967 that prohibits the president from appointing a family member – including a son-in-law – to work in the office or agency they oversee.
In his editor's notes, he griped about how he felt when his in-laws bought a home and he suspected that they would want their "handy son-in-law" to work on it, although he hadn't even finished his own renovation.
For these laws to work, however, they have to be enforced: no easy task.
However, for laws to work there had to be functioning institutions to apply them.
Rather, married women tend to take advantage of strong part-time labour laws to work three days per week.
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