Sentence examples for prospect of enforcing from inspiring English sources

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However Dr Kingsley said he was realistic about the prospect of enforcing exclusion zones on commercial fisheries which were already struggling with catastrophic rates of species decline.

The banks were forced to climb down after Tony Blair threatened them with multimillion pound fines when he raised the prospect of enforcing the new competition act, which contains powers to impose penalties on businesses behaving in an anti-competitive manner.

But the prospect of enforcing that hatred wholesale, rather than retail, with, say, a police-state dystopia "wall" of drones and automatic facial-recognition checkpoints enveloping the southern borders of Europe and America — that is something entirely new and terrible.

"The greatest threat to public confidence in elections in this case is the prospect of enforcing a purposefully discriminatory law, one that likely imposes an unconstitutional poll tax and risks denying the right to vote to hundreds of thousands of eligible voters," Ginsburg wrote.

"The greatest threat to public confidence in elections in this case is the prospect of enforcing a purposefully discriminatory law, one that likely imposes an unconstitutional poll tax and risks denying the right to vote to hundreds of thousands of eligible voters," she wrote in a dissent joined by Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan.

"The greatest threat to public confidence in elections in this case is the prospect of enforcing a purposefully discriminatory law," Ginsburg wrote, "one that likely imposes an unconstitutional poll tax and risks denying the right to vote to hundreds of thousands of eligible voters".

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And young nationals more than half the population is under 15 face the prospect of enforced, and no longer so contented, idleness.

Last year, when the prospect of enforced admissions for non-New Yorkers first came up, Mayor Bill de Blasio was all for it, telling the Times, "I'm a big fan of Russian oligarchs paying more to get into the Met".

Chris Small fought back tears of frustration after his 10-5 defeat by Shaun Murphy had seen him complete his season without a single win and with the prospect of enforced retirement with a chronic degenerative spinal condition.

People there must be scared out of their wits at the prospects of enforcing a ruling that would instantly galvanize public opinion in the United States against the W.T.O".

Also included in the proposed law was the prospect of shifting the responsibility of enforcing Initiative Thirteen to a city department already overtaxed with investigating claims of bias against blacks and women.

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