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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.
His confusing executive order, which lacked any specificity, sent a signal that his administration might not enforce the penalty.
The document says that the IRS might not enforce the rule "against a religious nonprofit organization under circumstances in which it would not enforce the amendment against a secular nonprofit organization".
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.
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While I agree that Judge Kavanaugh's statement that a future President might decide to not enforce the law is somewhat surprising for a judge to make, it is not nearly the most notable feature of his opinion.
Officials here have hinted that they might not strictly enforce it, but Mrs. Hill, who described herself as obsessed, said that would only deepen her resolve.
The risk with such an expansion of these provisions is that they could lead to protracted and costly litigation, and also that the courts might not even enforce them, particularly in "no fault" situations.
But this does not mean that intrusive Islamic norms might not be enforced and the very extent of the AKP's dominance makes secular Turks feel vulnerable.
For someone on the fence about signing up for health insurance, it's not hard to imagine that the ongoing debate about repealing the Affordable Care Act combined with an Executive Order suggesting the penalty might not be enforced would make a person likely to sit this Open Enrollment period out.
A Police Department that does not enforce traffic laws as stringently as it might.
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