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He will put teeth into the law.
The threat of an ejection, reviewable by replay, could put teeth into the new rule.
But he could put teeth into the race just the same: He bites.
Gambling opponents are pushing for bills to put teeth into enforcement.
Oneida, from New York, wants to put teeth back into minimalistic rock.
To put teeth into that pledge, a new treaty was needed, one with binding targets for greenhouse-gas reductions.
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The International Olympic Committee was putting teeth into its often-ignored rule against publication of athletes' Olympic diaries during the Games.
Yet, as written by committee and directed with straightforward high energy by Billy Bungeroth, "Almost Accurate" puts teeth into the caricatures surprisingly often.
Proponents of the bill, and some law enforcement analysts, say putting teeth into the law would have been unnecessary and extraordinary.
"Our site puts teeth into analysts' numbers and gets investors off the fence," Thompson says.
Putting teeth behind the words has already begun.
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