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They may have strong laws inside their boundaries, and they may enforce them, but it's impossible to stop the flow of weapons coming in from more weapon-friendly jurisdictions.
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He may enforce his claim for repayment before the courts just as any other creditor or he may enforce his preferred position as a secured lender.
Andrew Jackson, that a president may enforce his own interpretation of the Constitution in executing laws.
"A state may enforce and dissolve a couple's marriage, but it cannot sanctify or bless it," he wrote.
After federal appeals court rulings on Saturday and Tuesday, the courts are for the time being unanimous in saying that local officials may enforce such a requirement.
A common-law court, for example, may enforce a gift promise in which the element of reliance was present in addition to a seal or a nominal consideration.
v. Moran, No. 00-1021, is whether states may enforce laws providing for binding independent review of a decision by a health maintenance organization to reject a proposed procedure as medically unnecessary.
The suggestion that management may enforce factory rules more strictly, for example, or the suggestion that a college faculty may stiffen or relax degree requirements, immediately provokes a siege of rumour.
Social organisms may enforce cooperation through rewards and punishment.
Lack of trust may enforce a passive behavior; distrust may enforce autonomy, or the search for alternatives.
However, risk-averse administrators may enforce payment regulations, severely capping its potential worth.
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