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He has intimated that if the border near Rafah were more rigorously policed by Egypt and cleared of Palestinian militias, a more moderate "Palestinian partner" might emerge, though he has ruled out any dealing with Yasser Arafat.
Expect those rules to be more rigorously policed by the party whips in future.
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Unlike children's vaccinations, which are rigorously policed by schools, summer camps, youth sports leagues and more, adults are on their own.
Laws about lights, bells, bikes on trains, as well as compulsory paths, are rigorously policed.
That's to be expected and – as Owen Jones says – should be rigorously policed.
While it is necessarily imperfect, Schultz says Australia's carbon offsets scheme is world-class and rigorously policed.
The Soviet Union rigorously policed the fishing grounds of the Caspian, but also sowed the seeds for the current decline.
The hoteliers hope that the code will be more rigorously enforced by the police than past such efforts.
The settlement, which lays to rest charges that Myspace misrepresented its privacy policies to users, is similar to deals the FTC struck previously with Facebook and Google, and emphasises a new drive by the FTC to police such policies more rigorously.
This pervasive pressure from government has prompted journalists to police themselves more rigorously.
In June, police started enforcing the ban more rigorously by hailing cars from Uber and confronting them when they arrived.
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