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Rebels and cynics don't adapt as well to enforced conformity as obedient apple polishers.
But inside too many are subjected to enforced idleness, and outside too few are given a chance.
An angry outburst may not be the ideal way to do this, but it is preferable to enforced silence.
Keenness for contact with foreigners is strong, for its own sake and as resistance to enforced isolation.
AFTER a 40-year career at the pinnacle of Westminster, including most of Britain's biggest jobs, Ken Clarke was on his way to enforced retirement from the cabinet.
This is evidence of one-party rule and one-sided thinking at NPR that leads to enforced ideology, speech and writing.
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"To enforce the law means everything".
Let's try to enforce it".
Establish a broad coalition to enforce it.
The rules are difficult to enforce.
Internal discipline is harder to enforce.
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