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"The police might enforce it for a little while, but I don't see it lasting," Mr. Cole said.
Amid urgent questions about future choices, this book asks who, if not the United States, might enforce these new rules of world order?
But as ever with this sort of speculative technology the bigger problem is the sort of harmful behaviour it might enforce.
John Noble, director of the British Brands Group, says: "It's very difficult for suppliers, there is real fear a retailer might enforce retribution.
Some civil rights groups, like the National Council of La Raza, have expressed concern that state or local officials might enforce the ID requirement in a discriminatory way.
THE devastation of Sri Lanka by last December's tsunami left one glimmer of hope: that the calamity might enforce co-operation between the government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, the separatists controlling the north-east of the island.
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The editors and publishers we interviewed proposed several reasons why journals might not require trials to be registered, or might not enforce a trial registration policy strictly.
If the Supreme Court generally upholds 1070, Arizona might not enforce it aggressively.
An official immediately announced the Justice Department might not enforce the agency's ruling.
While the Textalyzer raises potential privacy concerns, it might help enforce texting bans that have so far proved ineffective, he said.
Through the Council, they hoped, they could use their armed might to enforce peace and prevent a revival of militarism in Germany and Japan.
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