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"That was my job — one cup per player — and let me tell you, it was a difficult rule to enforce.
That might be a hard rule to enforce in states with expansive freedom of information laws covering publicly funded institutions, said Franca Jones, OSTP's assistant director for chemical and biological countermeasures, in a teleconference with reporters today.
All they can do is recommend and criticize, but when you give them a rule to enforce, then they will".
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The Obama administration proposed rules to enforce both last week.
Baseball, to keep alive the gentlemanly spirit underlying the game, drafted rules to enforce correct behavior.
While the S.E.C. proposed rules to enforce the disclosure requirements, it was supposed to complete the regulations about three months ago.
And euro zone leaders had recently agreed on tough new rules to enforce prudent spending by governments.
"There are rules to enforce the Chinese walls such as a ban on speaking about business in the elevator.
This concern has fueled calls for governments to impose rules to enforce "network neutrality," or equal priority to all Internet traffic, regardless of the content.
Ms Ellison said rules to enforce plain packaging were "a proportionate and justified response to the considerable public health harm" that results from tobacco.
Ms. Deinhardt, a former general counsel of the state's Department of Labor, will draft rules to enforce the ethics code and to investigate violations.
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