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the enforcers

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One who enforces.

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The Anglo-American legal heritage belongs to the enforced upon more than to the enforcers.

At the top of the pyramid, there is no enforcement, since it would require asking the enforcers to police themselves.

Tactic C: abolish EPA's enforcement office and distribute enforcement responsibilities around the agency, a time-tested way of making the enforcers too weak to be effective.

"We want the computers to be the enforcers," he says.

The Enforcers' first three games were on the road.

Mr Wang's aim, it appeared, was to terrorise the enforcers themselves.

Nevertheless, a large part of antitrust policy depends on how strict the enforcers are.

That calculated review stands in contrast to the emotions tangled among the enforcers themselves.

They've proposed Arizona-style legislation to make local police the enforcers of federal laws.

No, the jolt comes from Mr. Gibney's portrayal of the enforcers' post-hockey existence.

During the apartheid era they were seen as the enforcers of a racist regime.

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