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This strategy, often called the assimilation model, was an effective strategy for challenging overt legal restrictions on women and legally enforced exclusion (Taub & Williams 1993; Smith 1993; Bartlett & Kennedy 1991).
For gays in America, Lawrence meant much more than that rarely-enforced anti-sodomy laws could no longer be legally enforced.
Western diplomats, however, say it is not clear whether the decree can be legally enforced.
Has the country's legally enforced policy of kiss and no tell concealed bad, even criminal, sexual behaviour by public figures?
There were strict, legally enforced guidelines regarding the degree of freedom permitted to the cast and crew.
Ghetto, formerly a street, or quarter, of a city set apart as a legally enforced residence area for Jews.
A legally enforced minimum wage, designed to prevent workers from being exploited, has been in existence since 1999.
It is not part of any legislation, so cannot be legally enforced by the Care Quality Commission inspectorate.
The segregation is no longer legally enforced, but the glaring economic divide means that it doesn't have to be.
Their current minimum pay, which is legally enforced, is just 2p an hour above the national minimum.
There's the weight of centuries of hatred and bigotry, with legally enforced discrimination only dismantled in very recent times.
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