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The issue of the follow-on was a hard one: to enforce it and risk exhausting your young bowlers in the heat, or to bat again and risk lacking time to take the last few wickets on the last day.
There are no rules anymore — and no one to enforce them".
The report rightly says that "even the most eloquent constitution is worthless with no one to enforce it".
The cuts will end several county programs, including one to enforce laws barring sales of tobacco to minors.
The House voted 405 to 9 to split the troubled I.N.S. into two new bureaus: one to enforce immigration laws and one to help immigrants seek citizenship.
The trials conjured up a nightmare of Fenland life, where there were no rules where you expected them to be, and when rules did exist, there was no one to enforce them.
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Access is the one way to enforce security because no one can detect the theft of a "microgram" of a pathogen, which can rapidly multiply, it said.
But when there is no one around to enforce the law - or rather, no one able to enforce the law, other than verbal condemnations - there is little else that can be done.
Under the communist authorities police would visit parents of truants, now "no one comes to enforce the law".
The real aristo seems to show himself as stylishly indifferent to class distinctions; the arriviste is the one desperate to enforce them.
Officials also say one way to enforce any consent decree is to provide a mechanism like binding arbitration for smaller Internet service rivals to raise complaints about what they perceive as unfair conduct.
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