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Just how governments might try to enforce a principle of nondiscrimination in fields as fast-moving as Internet search, online commerce and smartphones will be challenging.
See articlePolice from Kosovo attempted to seize two border crossings with Serbia to try to enforce a ban on Serbian imports.
For more than a quarter century Mr. Tantawi was at the nexus of government and religion in Egypt, the Arab world's largest country, working with President Hosni Mubarak's government to try to enforce a moderate interpretation of Islam.
Large schools like the 3,000-student 3,000-studentone High School in Orlando, Fla., try to enforce a one-time-per-person rule for candid photos and quotations, but nine slipped in tWilliamst yeaR.
By about 3 months, the time Dr. Richard Ferber suggests parents should try to enforce a more reasonable sleep schedule, babies' sleep patterns begin to respond to circadian rhythms of day and night.
Imagine if the Education Department now wanted to go beyond the retraction and try to enforce a policy of requiring schools to treat all students according to their genitals, chromosomes, or sex assigned at birth.
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New York could eventually try to enforce an American trademark internationally to prevent, say, Paris from laying claim to the same title.
"In the event that they try to enforce an informal exit on us, a plebiscite could happen," he told Mega TV.
On the second day, law enforcement authorities tried to enforce a curfew on the plaza.
The army tried to enforce a night-time curfew.
Hamas has tried to enforce a de facto ceasefire since last year's war.
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