Sentence examples for viewed as enforcing from inspiring English sources

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In many countries where ARMs and very short-term fixed mortgages are the standard, adjustable rates are viewed as enforcing financial discipline through uncertainty — knowing you will have to potentially pay more later, you are more likely to save now.

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This formulation can be viewed as a methodology of enforcing certain desired conditional properties onto conventional mixing models.

Such an international force had been in Sierra Leone before the accord of last July, and if it returns it would be a signal that regional forces are viewed as better suited to enforcing the peace than inexperienced United Nations troops, several administration officials said.

It would also give new authority and independence to the city's Office of Campaign Finance — long viewed as a weak enforcer — and require increased disclosures from independent expenditure committees.

The IMF's hand in the bailout was crucial to securing German political support for emergency loans to Greece to begin with, since the Fund is viewed as a stricter and more capable enforcer of fiscal reforms than the various European government bodies.

The D.C. Office of Campaign Finance is often viewed as asleep at the switch, with failures to enforce deadlines, competently maintain evidence, responsibly manage public money or even refrain from nepotism.

Those at the Bureau of Alcohol , Tobacco Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), the agency that enforces federal gun laws, are viewed as the enemy.

Yet rather than viewing the perceived need for more effective regulatory mechanisms as a barrier, building greater capacity to monitor and enforce health care standards may be viewed as an important investment in government capacity to help ensure high-quality health care services over the long run.

Here stabilization is viewed as the task of shaping the energy of the system to enforce a minimum at the desired equilibrium.

Government and national IT policy was cited as a challenge, with participants explaining how they feel as though they are 'battling' against 'political milestones' that are enforced upon them, despite these milestones not always viewed as clinically relevant.

In these contexts, rights discourses were viewed as externally imposed (largely by the state and western culture), and the appropriateness of enforcing them in the private sphere was widely questioned.

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