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It means cracking down more forcefully on businesses that knowingly hire undocumented workers.
In no place was the ground game or infrastructure battle joined more forcefully, on both sides.
And diplomats said he spoke far more forcefully on the video link to New York.
From the early 1930s onward, developments in Europe once again began to impose themselves more forcefully on Palestine.
He credited that strategy for allowing him to speak more forcefully on rights, even if most often in private.
Mr. Kerry's tactics have political risks at home, where many lawmakers have called for the administration to act far more forcefully on Syria.
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Perhaps no regulator more forcefully took on that assignment than Gensler, earning him the enmity of much of Wall Street as he at times appeared to single-handedly implement reforms that promise to reduce earnings of banks such as JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs.
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is facing intensifying calls to punish Syria more forcefully for its bloody crackdown on protests, but officials say that without broader international support they have few options to increase pressure on President Bashar al-Assad's government.
"This could put pressure on management to act more forcefully to turn the company around," said a CIBC World Markets analyst, John Szabo.
Nowhere has this charge been sounded more forcefully than on college campuses.
Allsopp's main point, which she made more forcefully still on Newsnight, was: "Nature is not a feminist.
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