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The most radical innovation forcing people to buy health insurance may prove unenforceable.
But American companies say efforts to extend the existing tax system will prove extremely complicated and prove unenforceable anyhow.
While the agreement is in court, Imperial is reluctant to enter into fallowing agreements with farmers that might prove unenforceable if the agreement is ultimately ruled invalid.
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These sumptuary laws proved unenforceable, but the wider labour laws continued to be firmly applied.
He said it proved unenforceable because the teachers' contract allows faculties to determine a campus schedule.
Following massive displacements and growing statelessness after the World Wars, Arendt noted that such "supposedly inalienable" rights proved unenforceable "whenever people appeared who were no longer citizens of any sovereign state" [ 20].
The rights the charter and its many offshoots promised proved frustratingly unenforceable.
It proved largely unenforceable and did more damage to the participating countries that the UK.
The theoretical agreements between these governments quickly proved practically unenforceable, even though they were enough to disrupt the traditional transhumance of communities in the region.
"In the past, these types of agreements have proven ineffective and unenforceable," said Mr. Nelson of the National Coffee Association of the United States.
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