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In her questions, Ms. Feinstein shared her views on why more measures needed to be enacted.
The challenging skills (Thompson 2011) needed to be enacted by the facilitator guided by the ethic of love.
Strategies like developing a routine and assuming an encouraging demeanor seemed to have a more continuous implementation in that these strategies needed to be enacted consistently throughout the course term in order to be effective.
When White explained what he had done on 60 Minutes in 1989, more than a few Californians thought tougher rules needed to be enacted to allow a jailhouse snitch to testify.
These measures needed to be enacted in EU law to become applicable, notably to operators such as the masters of fishing vessels.
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But if there is nothing better, they need to be enacted and enacted speedily.
Subsequently, stricter enforcement of these laws needs to be enacted by state police.
New agreements would need to be enacted for air services with Canada and the US.
"It could easily be a $50 million to $100 million cost to convince people this is legislation that needs to be enacted," Moore said.
But whatever it is, it needs to be enacted right away as more and more farms across the state are being turned into housing developments.
The bill also does not address the need for an independent reapportionment commission to draw new districts fairly — a change that needs to be enacted swiftly.
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