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So as valid as this trademark may be, enforcing it on other parties can often be tricky.
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For propinquity may be enforced, but affection cannot.
He said he suspected that while the rules were the same, they may be enforced differently.
Copyrights may be enforced by lawyers -- but more and more, it's artists who are the real phantom menace.
But in the past, Mr Yeltsin has often distanced himself from necessarily unpopular measures, thereby lessening the chances that they may be enforced.
In a new twist, her teachers have said she has been handed a plane ticket by the Home Office and told to leave the UK alone, or "removal may be enforced".
"Congress can now simply rely on the courts to sort out which hypothetical applications of an undifferentiated statute, such as Title II, may be enforced against the states," he said.
The government will wait until the end 2003 for the recommendations of a commission set up by President Jacques Chirac in July to see how the secular principle may be enforced.
Norms may be internalized i.e., incorporated within the individual so that there is conformity without external rewards or punishments, or they may be enforced by positive or negative sanctions from without.
It is a primary function of society to set up the framework in which legitimate contracts, freely entered into, may be enforced, a state of affairs much more difficult to guarantee in the state of nature and outside civil society.
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