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But this answer assumes the presence of a higher authority that can enforce the agreement.
Moreover, there are few if any sanctioning mechanisms that can enforce targets for greenhouse gas emissions reductions might be established.
They look at first sight like public thoroughfares, but they are run by private firms that can enforce their own social codes: no hoodies; no homeless; no protests.
Stevens insists a management strategy that can enforce the regulations is urgently needed to stop Hanifaru becoming degraded by 'over-tourism'.
Once that's done, Congress should completely scrap the F.E.C. and establish an agency that can enforce the law as written by Congress.
More broadly, it requires a system of world government that can enforce democratically arrived-at principles of human rights, workers' rights and social security.
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"What we are getting now for the first time ever are rights that are ours, that are written down, that are easy to understand, that you can teach in schools and that you can enforce in courts," she said.
The big issue is Al Qaeda: the Taliban will have to agree, and show that they can enforce their agreement, that Al Qaeda will not be able to pursue its terrorist agenda from any part of Afghanistan under their control.
It's a matter of a step that has to be taken so that I can enforce the law".
That means getting our technological systems in order, so that we can enforce "a digital right to privacy".
The private agencies that evaluate and accredit medical education and medical care must prove that they can enforce standards.
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