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But he did say that Mr. Sharif and his close family would not be returning to Pakistan anytime soon, nor would they be allowed to be politically active in exile -- a condition that the Saudis will presumably enforce.
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Capello made a change on the hour which was presumably enforced by injury as the excellent Young was replaced by Stewart Downing.
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So now Saddam Hussein's rubber stamp legislature can ban the development of weapons of mass destruction -- a law that the security services, under the dictator's son, will presumably then enforce.
The "gift" of which he speaks is presumably the enforced imposition by the United States of a new and, with luck, democratic rule which the Arabs Mr Ajami ruefully admits are unlikely to embrace with ease, let alone with gratitude.In this section Not yet, say the Arabs Hit the road, Jack Hero or bully?
Just to clarify, an additional 5.3% held out but voted to enforce the CACs, presumably because they bought CDS to cash-in on Greece's sovereign debt crisis.
If the answer is in the affirmative, i.e. individuals have a "natural" right to enforce this principle of distributive justice, then presumably governments have a right to enforce it; after all, as we have seen above, according to liberal democratic theory individuals relinquish to government whatever pre-existing moral rights to enforcement they might have had.
Even the premise of the show – following a hapless health and safety officer as he enforces petty (presumably EU-spearheaded) laws about ladders, revolving doors, scarves and mops, like a bureaucratic fuhrer – is oddly out of date.
In other words, God dictates Jewish law, only Orthodox Jews follow Jewish law correctly, ergo the wall must be governed by Orthodox law as it has been until now (and presumably continue to be enforced by the secular government in that way).
Presumably because of the many rules and regulations they are called upon to enforce, Social Security representatives there, though sympathetic, ultimately are compelled to treat their clients as prospective criminals and "welfare cheats".
Fairness requirements for Internet platforms would presumably look something like those older laws, but on steroids – with untold volumes of detailed regulations, and untold floors of federal office buildings for the regulators who enforce them.
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