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In Ethiopia, the volcanic regions of Erta 'Ale, Dallol and Gaet'ale are not (as yet) part of a national park, so it is difficult to enforce any kind of rules and regulations with regard to visits to potentially dangerous places.
Officials say the law is so vague that it is difficult to enforce.
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California law makes noncompete agreements difficult to enforce, so there is rarely a legal reason that would prohibit poaching valuable employees.
Doing so would also make it more difficult to enforce the embargo against the use of footage before midnight each day by other networks and local stations.
So laws are passed that are difficult to enforce, rarely utilized, and run the risk of unfairly targeting minorities.
Such parents can be granted a special annual allowance as well as a bonus towards their retirement assistance.But it is difficult to enforce a policy that is so tangled with loopholes.
"That's the norm over there, so to try to change it overnight unilaterally would be very difficult to enforce," he said. .
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