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"Defra acknowledged there is no practical way to enforce the leaving of [infected] pastures vacant for 60 days on a routine basis".

Federica Mogherini, the EU's foreign policy chief, is not thought to be an ardent advocate at present of further practical steps to enforce differentiation between Israel and Israeli settlements, while one previously strongly pro-Palestinian EU member, Greece, is said to have shifted its position, seeking better economic and diplomatic relations with Israel.

As the dimension of the three reference vectors is very large it is not practical to directly enforce either of these constraints.

F.D.A. officials at the meeting argued strongly that there was no practical way for it to enforce a requirement for testing, and that in any case such a requirement would pose too much of a barrier to patients who wanted the preventive drugs.

Consider the practical implications: If courts were unable to enforce the rights of foreign nationals who are arrested in the U.S. to have their home country's consulate notified, other countries might do likewise to Americans.

"Greece has always had a reputation of being a difficult place in which to enforce judgments, from a practical perspective".

As soon as he was nominated, Democratic representatives John Conyers of Michigan and Zoe Lofgren of California issued a joint statement asking Kelly to enforce laws in a "practical, humane way".

Yet, after almost four decades of fruitful developments in political philosophy with this virtual approach, Amartya Sen (2009) recently emphasized its most important weakness: it is of great value to derive ideal principles, but without any means to enforce these ideals, their practical utility remains questionable.

Firstly, we adopt a role-based access control (RBAC) system to illustrate how to enforce the proposed model into practical applications.

As a practical matter the only way to avoid this opt-out problem, to enforce the kind of till-death-do-us-part commitment needed to make drug insurance work, is to make the coverage part of a government program.

This new "human rights-ism" accords great value to the United Nations – notwithstanding its inability to enforce its decisions, and its refusal to make practical demands of its members to be democratic or respect the human rights of their citizens.

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