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"enforce" Definitions
  1. to make sure that people obey a particular law or rule
  2. enforce something (on somebody) to make something happen or force somebody to do something

968 Sentences With "enforce"

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" Officer Hastings said that before the department changed its approach, the attitude was "enforce, enforce, enforce, arrest, arrest, arrest.
They said, 'Well, if you don't enforce it, we won't enforce it.
We've got to enforce our borders and we've got to enforce our laws.
PAYNE: There is a mature way to enforce our borders and enforce our rules.
Without this, norms can't enforce themselves — and when they can't enforce themselves, they no longer work.
And elsewhere in the plan, Inslee vows to better enforce the Clean Air Act, to enhance and better enforce chemical safety laws, and to better fund and enforce the Superfund program.
While politicians may enforce their intolerance through the law, others enforce it through violence and overt discrimination.
But I will enforce the law and I will enforce it fairly as the legislature has directed that it be enforced.
And we can't just pick and choose what laws we want to enforce and what laws we don't want to enforce.
We are going to work closely to implement and enforce it humanely, respectfully, and with professionalism, but we will enforce the law.
They enforce laws, they are not there to write the laws and decide what laws are socially acceptable enough to not enforce.
Even if a court blocked him, he could refuse to enforce the regulations, just as Mr. Obama refused to enforce immigration laws.
It is up to each country to enforce these new measures as the bloc does not have the ability to enforce it.
When the states fail to "substantially enforce" the law, the Department of Health and Human Services is supposed to enforce it for them.
In a democracy, anyone who has the power to enforce the law also has the power — and the duty — to enforce it with discretion.
Regulators are exercising their discretionary power to enforce or not enforce their regs, and therefore, choosing to tacitly approve ridesharing by not enforcing against ridesharing.
He does have some discretion as to how aggressively wants to enforce some or how lightly he wants to enforce others but it is a mishmash.
That's why Democrats also have to take a second step to enforce their subpoenas: passing a resolution authorizing Congress to go to court to enforce them.
"If you enforce the law and you deal with those agencies that already exist to enforce the law, then we'll see what we got," she said.
Some counties in those states have passed local ordinances that give their sheriff the authority to enforce or not enforce whichever gun laws they see fit.
Tekashi's lawyer, Lance Lazzaro, tells TMZ ...because 6ix9ine is incarcerated on the federal case, they can't enforce the terms of probation nor can they enforce community service.
If the federal government wants to enforce a particular policy, it is free to spend its own money or send its own officials to enforce that policy.
"It's not partisan in the sense of Democrats only want to enforce the law against Republicans and Republicans only want to enforce the law against Democrats," Fischer added.
VTC association, Unauto VTC, has sought to block attempts to enforce the cap — such as by challenging the Barcelona city authority's attempt to enforce the ratio last month.
Which is why one of the first things we must do is to enforce all classification rules, and enforce all laws relating to the handling of classified information.
Officers get training that "reinforces to our personnel that we do not enforce nor detain for administrative warrants and we have no authority to enforce federal law," Roessler said.
Officers receive training that "reinforces to our personnel that we do not enforce nor detain for administrative warrants and we have no authority to enforce federal law," Roessler said.
"While the government has a right to enforce the judgment, I think it's beyond the pale for them to seek to enforce it against the daughter," Mr. Kelly said.
That&aposs a fundamental principal because we are the supposed to enforce the law, and that means we&aposre supposed to enforce the law in a fair, non-partisan manner.
"If a state fails to substantially enforce the law, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has a responsibility to enforce these provisions on behalf of the State," Verma wrote.
The document says that the IRS might not enforce the rule "against a religious nonprofit organization under circumstances in which it would not enforce the amendment against a secular nonprofit organization."
But hiring editors to enforce accuracy — or even promising to enforce accuracy by partnering with third parties — would create the perception that Facebook is policing the "truth," and that is worrisome.
"If a state fails to enforce the law, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has a responsibility to enforce these provisions," Ms. Verma wrote in responding to the state's proposal.
We would enforce this like we enforce driver's licenses — after a reasonable grace period, law enforcement would be empowered to require anyone carrying or using a gun to produce their license.
" However, the firm failed to "reasonably enforce these policies.
" Leia responds sharply, "You think you can enforce that?
Trump fired acting Attorney General Sally Yates Monday night for refusing to enforce the order but Dana Boente, her replacement, has vowed to enforce the order until Trump's pick for attorney general, Sen.
"I think a lot of our troubles today are that we do not enforce -- we make commitments, we say we are going to do something and then we don't enforce it," Tillerson said.
She labeled white supremacy as a form of domestic terrorism, calling on the Attorney General to enforce "efforts to shut down white supremacy" and enforce civil rights without interference from the White House.
"We also have to enforce the municipal code," she said.
Congress now must go to court to enforce its request.
It's up to the RCMP to enforce the production order.
She made clear what rules her staff should not enforce.
Rights holders can enforce their IP rights outside China, e.g.
Elsewhere, simpler rules can be easier to monitor and enforce.
But at this point, the union can't enforce its use.
We already have some applicable laws to enforce these responsibilities.
Approve this agreement, give us the tools to enforce it.
RUBIO: Number two, we're going to enforce our immigration laws.
We've developed robust Community Guidelines, and enforce these policies effectively.
Go deeper: Trump administration to enforce new Cuban travel restrictions
That's not how we enforce the law for any crime.
As president, [I] will raise and aggressively enforce those penalties.
Leaders will try to enforce some geographical and ideological balance.
"Go to court to enforce the subpoena," Castro told CNN.
But, we must enforce the law consistent with our priorities.
" More transparent: "Enforce standards and policies clearly,""explain the technology.
This proposed "right," although noble, would be impossible to enforce.
Amnesty first, enforce it later and it never, ever comes.
He has also said he would not enforce it rigorously.
Why fight for the department to robustly enforce this law?
And they also need a judge willing to enforce it.
On Wednesday they said they would not enforce the order.
Or enforce proper riding with helmets and off the sidewalk?
Police have been deployed to enforce safety at the resort.
We enforce laws that may be unpopular among some people.
Listen, we don't make the rules, we just enforce them.
Why does it enforce scholarship limits in the first place?
Some countries like Australia enforce strict time limits on speeches.
We can enforce our immigration laws without breaking families apart.
Mr. Erdogan's cooperation is still needed to enforce that deal.
It is not clear that colleges will enforce them, however.
It takes 1,420 days, on average, to enforce a contract.
But the Administration seems unwilling to enforce this new law.
The law includes no mechanism to enforce violations, Bowers added.
If they enforce price controls, they kill free market innovation.
Each new law will require more people to enforce it.
There are few ways to enforce Mr. Netanyahu's promise, however.
But critics call it an overreach that's hard to enforce.
Milwaukee plans to aggressively enforce a curfew of 10 p.m.
All the EPA has to do is enforce the law.
FATF's credibility relies on its willingness to enforce its standards.
It doesn't change the law so much as enforce it.
This is the rule, and we're going to enforce it.
"Of course, if confirmed, I will enforce it," he said.
And dumb rules are harder to consistently enforce and punish.
And I'm going to enforce it the way it's written.
The rule will enforce statutes that guarantee these civil rights.
Monday to confirm that it would not enforce the law.
"We very much intend to enforce our sanctions," he said.
This time he wants the courts to enforce his will.
Hence the need to set limits and enforce them humanely.
Our government has broad power to order and enforce quarantines.
Some 100,000 police will be deployed to enforce the lockdown.
"Make sure you have a clear policy," and enforce it.
S.A. has an obligation to uphold and enforce the Constitution.
That is, assuming anyone even bothers to enforce the rules.
How do we define rehabilitation; how do we enforce accountability?
Until then, we will enforce the law as currently written.
It could deny EPA the funds necessary to enforce it.
There's an intent to enforce the law at the border.
The international community must stay united and enforce the sanctions.
The ban on street protests has been harder to enforce.
But I guarantee you, we will enforce this new reality.
Multiple, overlapping campaigns are likely to enforce loyalty to China.
Some 100,000 police will be deployed to enforce the lockdown.
We don't need to be cruel to enforce zero tolerance.
Some sheriffs have said they won't enforce the court orders.
"We also enforce company standards, which include honesty and integrity."
But the FEC has utterly failed to enforce the law.
But we will enforce the law to the very letter.
Then create a biking police unit to enforce traffic laws.
But as attorney general he has vowed to enforce it.
States should still be able to enforce a federal law.
JULIA BOORSTIN: It sounds like it's tough to enforce though.
The Justice Department requested the data to enforce voting protections.
It is overwhelmingly in the parties' interest to enforce them.
Whether they enforce those rules has been a trickier question.
It's possible the judge will refuse to enforce the clause.
We want to enforce more mindfulness and meaning into buying.
Look, the president can and should enforce our immigration laws.
It would enforce laws requiring insurers to cover addiction treatment.
Approve this agreement; give us the tools to enforce it.
"But this is consistent with how we enforce," Dorsey added.
Only the federal government itself can enforce federal drug policy.
But now it's the Trump administration's obligation to enforce it.
They can call local government agencies to enforce health codes.
Markey criticized the specifics of Pai's reported plan to enforce net neutrality by having telecommunications companies voluntarily insert it in their own terms of service and privacy policies, which the FTC would ultimately enforce.
The bargaining power of skilled workers makes this tricky to enforce.
Employers can still enforce a drug-free workplace under the bill.
ICE has said such policies inhibit its ability to enforce laws.
Killen isn't really here to enforce the rules of perfect barbecue.
ICE has said such policies inhibit their ability to enforce laws.
One of the key strategies is to enforce strict partisan discipline.
Ultimately, the U.S. backed down and declined to enforce the sanctions.
Employers can still enforce a zero-tolerance or drug free workplace.
"It's really important to us that we enforce that," Goldman said.
So, this administration says we have got to enforce our laws.
So decriminalizing possession makes it harder to enforce against retail sellers.
Still, the FCC won't work with him to enforce the law.
After a contempt vote, Congress has powers to enforce a subpoena.
Congress has three primary means to enforce its will, all imperfect.
The UN criticized member states for failing to fully enforce sanctions.
Stephen wants the judge to enforce the deal they agreed to.
Germany has begun to enforce its NetzDG law against hate speech.
There is nothing compassionate about the failure to enforce immigration laws.
If YouTube were to enforce it, many commentary channels couldn't operate.
Fun inspectors will be dispatched later this year to enforce this.
He may enforce federal rules more eagerly in California and elsewhere.
So — so we basically had to enforce our content policies reactively.
The biggest one may be just how do you enforce it?
The lawsuit claims the governor is stonewalling efforts to enforce it.
This rule, however, is impossible to enforce given Uber's decentralized nature.
The referendum result complicates the government's undertaking to enforce that ruling.
Is there any way for us to meaningfully enforce these measures?
The rules they are supposed to enforce are riddled with loopholes.
It's unclear how the administration could set and enforce drug prices.
But right now, there's no tech platform to enforce this rule.
Another subject up for comment is how to enforce the rule.
You know the IRS enforces tax law, we enforce immigration law.
But Block said the Indian government did not enforce its laws.
Many British workers find it hard to enforce their legal rights.
America's hold over the digital economy lets it enforce its will.
Efforts to enforce online VAT in the UK have fallen short.
At first these states strove zealously to enforce the new rules.
And when agents can enforce the law, we're seeing the results.
Large scientific collaborations enforce a more granular level of scientific expertise.
As president, Donald Trump has "broad authority" to enforce immigration policies.
But it shouldn't be up to the government to enforce this.
He added that the country needs to enforce its immigration laws.
And if so, does he have a plan to enforce it?
There's even a mandatory fight sequence to enforce Arjun's heroic manliness.
He boasted about inserting a "little clause" to enforce the requirement.
Agreeing to a way to enforce a deal is one thing.
Police would be too few or too corrupt to enforce compliance.
Yates was soon fired for refusing to enforce Trump's travel ban.
Approximately 300 American jurisdictions are deciding not to enforce immigration law.
Trump then appointed a replacement who agreed to enforce the order.
AMERICA'S framers designed separate institutions to make, enforce and interpret laws.
This inefficiency is wince-inducing for economists, and difficult to enforce.
Do you expect the Justice Department to enforce all subpoenas, Sarah?
So there is, quite literally, no one to enforce the law.
"Citizens expect law-enforcement officers to enforce the law," he said.
He is the one to enforce the terms of their agreement.
Because it's an illusion to believe you can enforce a strategy.
Either we enforce the law or we descend into dangerous chaos.
If needed, the administration could reallocate resources to enforce such protections.
Talks broke down in May over how to enforce any agreement.
We cannot simply strictly enforce FARA when it involves our enemies.
Proud to introduce the Build the Wall, Enforce the Law Act.
It is now the Trump administration's duty to enforce the law.
The attorney general said the changes were needed to enforce standards.
Questions still remain about how Twitter will enforce the new policy.
The treaties would help the U.S. enforce tax laws, Lew said.
He gave his blessing to militant students to enforce his will.
It allows the government to enforce travel bans and asset freezes.
We will take whatever actions are necessary to enforce this decision.
Meanwhile, new FCC leadership could simply decline to enforce the rules.
At Michigan fraternity parties, new student patrols enforce bans on kegs.
Rather, change hinges on the will and capacity to enforce them.
And my job as attorney general is to enforce the law.
We should enforce the rules by taking additional actions against China.
But they do change how the federal government will enforce it.
They just don't enforce ... Then you can a good result. Right.
The Supreme Court has no way to actually enforce its edicts.
You want us to enforce immigration laws and defend our borders.
The association also strives to enforce safety measures at the events.
It will need to decide whether to enforce the individual mandate.
And, if so, does he have a plan to enforce it?
Also, he wondered how the Park Service would enforce the ban.
"This was the best way to enforce the mandate," he said.
The only option is to not enforce the law at all.
"I don't make the law — we enforce the law," he said.
We lack sufficient trained personnel to safely enforce all preventive measures.
The court instructed Russia's communications watchdog, Roskomnadzor, to enforce its decision.
The committee initially sued to enforce their subpoena in early July.
Police officers and soldiers will be empowered to enforce containment measures.
National Guard troops were brought in to help enforce the curfew.
Authorities in France, where she lived, declined to enforce the sentence.
The ICJ, however, doesn't have the power to enforce its decisions.
YouTube's aim is to have the rules, not necessarily enforce them.
There's just the law, and those who want to enforce it.
Sessions promises to enforce laws protecting LGBT people 11:20 a.m.
Efforts to enforce Nicaragua court judgments in the United States failed.
Together, we are working to enforce and expand sanctuary city laws.
Enforce congestion pricing while painting the town red with bus lanes.
Follow tradition, of course, and enforce the homology down the generations.
Prosecutors will hold off trying to enforce the subpoena until Oct.
Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.
Will he enforce rules his company has been accused of violating?
We continue to enforce EU competition rules in the European market.
The court has no means to enforce any of its rulings.
Of those, only two have created legislation to enforce those goals.
" "The Ethics Committee takes seriously our responsibility to enforce House rules.
The executive branch's job is to enforce and implement those laws.
Beaufort County will enforce a curfew from Wednesday at 10 p.m.
Ross says it is necessary to enforce the Voting Rights Act.
He was right to enforce the solemn commitments made by Saddam.
To enforce nonproliferation, these five must have unquestioned continuing nuclear superiority.
However, the Sisi regime refuses to enforce U.N. sanctions against Pyongyang.
The umps and baseball need to actually, and consistently, enforce this.
However, there is hardly anyone around to actually enforce any rules.
"They need to enforce the A.C.A. as it's written," he said.
The EPA's ability to enforce drinking water violations will be hobbled.
Where they do not, we will seek to enforce their departure.
Yes, Apple has its guidelines for the App Store and a review process, but after a decade, it's clear that the company doesn't consistently enforce them or often chooses to enforce them when it profits Apple.
"It strikes me as kind of remarkable to suggest the institution of Congress, that institution lacks the power to enforce a subpoena while an individual would have the power to enforce a FOIA request," Moss said.
But if we worry about enforcing a ban, then how would it be easier to enforce a requirement that enemy autonomous weapons be 100% ethical than to enforce that they aren't produced in the first place?
And it would be no small irony if President Trump, who hammered President Barack Obama for failing to enforce a red line the United States had drawn in Syria, ends up failing to enforce his own.
Companies might not enforce rules that don't allow contract workers to eat for free in the cafeteria, for instance, or enforce rules that officially don't allow contract workers in extracurricular employee-only events, like a baseball game.
GUTFELD: All right, Emily, you are the legal mind and I want to ask you, is - basically Trump&aposs sin is trying to enforce laws and he will enforce a law if they change the law, right?
If the courts fail to enforce congressional subpoenas or if the courts enforce the subpoenas and the White House ignores the courts (something it has not done), then we'll have a true constitutional crisis on our hands.
"It has become a challenge for the government to enforce accountability among concession holders, to enforce its directives on blocking canals, and push companies to take part in efforts to restore peatland and prevent fires," Indradi said.
"The United States should fully enforce all existing sanctions on North Korea and undertake a comprehensive diplomatic effort to urge allies and other countries to fully enforce, and build upon, existing international sanctions," the conference report says.
Regulators have tried to inject competition and enforce independence—with mixed success.
Right now, the FTC can only enforce rules — not create its own.
But technically the Pepsi name is content, which the law doesn't enforce.
They will have no power if they don&apost enforce this contempt.
We enforce our user guidelines consistently and fairly regardless of political ideology.
He also dismissed the idea that the FTC could enforce such rules.
Historically, advocates say, HUD has done little to enforce anti-discrimination laws.
How effectively YouTube will enforce its new policy is an open question.
Some lawmakers are concerned that Mexico won't actually enforce USMCA's labor requirements.
It was the purpose of a DAE drone to enforce the rules.
They enforce their rules inconsistently and hold different users to different standards.
The government didn't give details of any plans to enforce the change.
Now, federal registration isn't required to own or legally enforce a trademark.
He tried but failed to persuade officials to enforce the court order.
Landlords have the right to enforce tenants' legal obligation to pay rent.
The House should go to court, and quickly, to enforce its subpoenas.
We came up with the cash necessary to enforce the law better.
True, the U.S. must protect its borders and enforce its immigration laws.
The trustee says that it merely wants to enforce Ukraine's contractual obligations.
Such policies don't come without skepticism, especially around how to enforce them.
The agency doesn't make rules or enforce requirements, but does certify technology.
Rather, it is an attempt to enforce conservative thinking on health care.
After a contempt vote, Congress has additional powers to enforce a subpoena.
"Our laws are becoming more difficult to enforce," said Mayor Matt Hall.
How is that racist to enforce the law and ensure public safety?
The second option is that Sidecar tries to enforce the patents itself.
The rate of false positive we try to enforce is 5 percent.
Even school kids are tools of the state to enforce ideological conformity.
Built-in timers on his cellphone operating system help him enforce that.
The GDPR requires the regulator to do something to enforce the law.
Compliance is voluntary as OPEC has no mechanism to enforce its agreements.
This will help them enforce subpoenas the administration has so far ignored.
The public-security minister said police officers could enforce it, then backtracked.
And experience suggests that any deal would be devilishly difficult to enforce.
These automatic algorithms make possible a wholly new way to enforce conformity.
Would it be legal for Trump to decline to enforce the mandate?
Turns out, there's no real penalty when you don't enforce a law.
How to pass and enforce a minimum wage law is well-understood.
However, for folks like WeChat, we need to enforce a lot sooner.
We have a law in place now, and I would enforce it.
He also plans to enforce a sales tax on foreign online businesses.
But there is nothing compassionate about the failure to enforce immigration laws.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) retained the authority to enforce these requirements.
My job is to make and enforce rules for all of them.
There is no mechanism to enforce the group's many agreements and treaties.
But she does want more to be done to enforce trade laws.
" Mayor Keisha Bottoms of Atlanta said, "Our officers don't enforce immigration borders.
And part of that is to enforce the laws that we have.
As a practical matter, a flight ban could be tough to enforce.
It's not just setting standards, you have to enforce the laws, too.
And, of course, there are schools that still enforce totally sexist codes.
Who can blame a police department for an inability to enforce innuendo?
You stress the need to enforce our laws, including our immigration laws.
All the better if governments jointly agree to enforce such rules widely.
In every country, there are rules and regulations that enforce safe driving.
But as attorney general, she told voters she would enforce capital punishment.
You stress the need to enforce our laws -- including our immigration laws.
Sessions, after all, can only demand that US attorneys enforce existing laws.
The compassionate thing is to end the lawlessness, (and) enforce our laws.
It is the government's responsibility to create and enforce false advertising claims.
And it is the city's job to enforce short-term rental laws.
"We must enforce the law consistent with our priorities," Ms. Catron said.
Business Insider was unable to confirm how the police would enforce this.
The Department of Labor was given the responsibility to enforce the LMRDA.
Saudi Arabia's religious police were given great leeway to enforce the restrictions.
Try three sets of 10 reps to enforce that powerful push-off.
Twitter's tools are apolitical, and we enforce our rules without political bias.
In jurisdictions that enforce NDAs, Ms. Allred likely has the better argument.
Businesses comply with regulations and expect regulators to enforce the laws fairly.
Federal, state, and local officials were given free rein to enforce the
What Trump can do instead is make them far harder to enforce.
Vargo is trying to enforce baseball's new rule designed to curb spitballs.
But Ms Warren's levy would be crude, distorting and hard to enforce.
"It's bad if the bad guys learn how we enforce," he said.
Sanctuary cities encourage local police officers not to enforce federal immigration law.
Finally, do not forget to secure the border and enforce immigration law.
And a library in Alabama will enforce jail sentences for overdue books.
I can say that it is very biblical to enforce the law.
The CEO has to set the tone from the top and enforce.
The Education Department will still enforce the other provisions of the law.
The declarations say the counties effectively will refuse to enforce the law.
The FTC already has tools to enforce deceptive practices by ticket sellers.
Failure to enforce market overhauls could carry a different kind of risk.
Richer countries are better able both to administer and to enforce MPAs.
An anti-abortion president might choose to enforce this law less aggressively.
Earlier this year, they began a renewed effort to enforce that policy.
Told the deportation forces to make some hires and enforce the law.
You cannot ... I don't think you could enforce any of these things.
We don't have the ability to enforce the laws we already have.
Written procedures are worthless unless accompanied by a program to enforce them.
The cost to taxpayers, just for those personnel to enforce it all?
Dunkin' added that it is up to franchisees to enforce the measures.
The campaign has also been used to enforce political loyalty to him.
You've got to follow the guidelines for how to enforce these things.
Or, he wrote, the president could choose not to enforce the mandate.
You would need to take her to housing court to enforce it.
In practice, the blocking statute is likely to be difficult to enforce.
I know some places strictly enforce that you have to take them.
They're using the blood bugs to enforce the Divine right of kings.
Qualcomm this week asked Fuzhou Intermediate People's Court to enforce its injunction.
He said Qualcomm would ask the Chinese courts to enforce the order.
In that case, Congress could sue to try to enforce its demand.
Mr. Liu, however, promised that China would strictly enforce the new rules.
Now, they have to show the world they're prepared to enforce it.
But the body doesn't have the muscle to enforce, charge or arrest.
It's also a world with even more avenues to enforce racial hierarchy.
The United States Soccer Federation doesn't enforce transfer compensation or solidarity payments.
Law enforcement was deployed alongside the new restrictions to enforce the quarantine. 
Iran can't afford to halt its economy and enforce a complete lockdown.
It's vitally important that Google enforce consistency across the entire Android ecosystem.
Phones are linked to national ID cards, helping to enforce the control.
But reduced attendance means it's not hard to enforce the new regulations.
Facebook did not say how long it expected to enforce the recommendations.
It is also unclear how seriously China intends to enforce the provision.
That raised doubts about the administration's commitment to enforce vigorously this law.
And so we need to enforce our borders in a real way.
One, get the Supreme Court to enforce the C.D.A.'s true intent.
The rules further empower the chief justice to enforce the subpoena rule.
However, the EPA has failed to enforce this provision of the law.
Outright bans had been too hard to enforce and were largely unsuccessful.
This power provides for three basic mechanisms to enforce congressional investigatory requests.
The more important question is how strictly China will enforce the ban.
The committee sued McGahn in August to try to enforce the subpoena.
"He's the one who doesn't always enforce the rules," Mr. King said.
It employs a vast system of gulags to enforce this authoritarian rule.
The court should force HUD to reinstate and fully enforce those rules.
But Facebook currently has no means to enforce that kind of disclosure.
The safety law "compels us to enforce in this way," he said.
"The most important thing is to enforce the BOTS Act," Howe said.
You can't over-enforce those laws, though, because then you've killed planting.
Part of the FTC mission is to enforce truth-in-advertising laws.
The previous administration refused to enforce this basic, decent human rights norm.
The FDA will not enforce certain donor eligibility rules for autologous use.
Roughly 200 teams of traffic police were deployed to enforce the rules.
"But if there's no way to enforce them, then what's the point?"
"We would like to enforce the $4.5 billion court judgment," he said.
And a growing number have designed and enforce their own labor regulations.
We're not supermen -- we just wear a uniform and enforce the laws.
A starting-point would be to enforce existing export-licensing more tightly.
Lawmakers can also turn to the courts to enforce a congressional subpoena.
"I can see that it would be difficult to enforce," he said.
This makes it incredibly hard -- some say impossible -- to enforce the law.
One solution to such dilemmas is for the government to enforce regulations.
Today, DHS uses it to enforce immigration laws and ensure traveler identity.
They have called on Azar to step in to enforce federal law.
But they failed to win enough Republican support to enforce the sanctions.
The Advertising Standards Authority, an independent body, will then enforce those rules.
Now governments around the world are trying to enforce similar draconian measures.
" "But they don't enforce the ban very firmly," Mr. Wayne said. "No.
The dominance of the dollar has made such limits easier to enforce.
But little was done to enforce it immediately, according to Dr. Weaver.
With this potential new law, the state can still enforce that rule.
" So, he concluded, "we really have no authority to enforce the law.
The United States already possesses the necessary tools to enforce an agreement.
Royce said the president should instead "enforce the hell out of" it.
Medicare for all works only if politicians ruthlessly enforce those spending cuts.
Even when officials are aware, they can be hesitant to enforce it.
Last month, France became the first country to enforce the new guidelines.
Courts there refused to enforce U.S. judgements, as they largely still do.
Its rulings are binding, but it has no power to enforce them.
The FTC works with the U.S. Justice Department to enforce antitrust law.
Deport criminal aliens, end catch and release, enforce immigration laws & America First.
Sanctuary cities are jurisdictions that choose not to enforce federal immigration policies.
The Senate now must decide how far it's willing to go to enforce the subpoena, reports The Hill's Katie Bo Williams: If they do seek to enforce the subpoena, they will need the cooperation of the Justice Department.
On Monday the Spanish central government began to enforce Article 155 of the Spanish constitution, which gives the central government the right to take away regional powers in order to enforce the indivisibility of the country of Spain.
"Whether it's in how much (or how little) to enforce anti-discrimination laws against local governments or private employers, how aggressively to enforce (or not enforce) drug laws, or taking a different position on the relationship between the federal government and the states with respect to immigration, the environment and other hot-button topics, how resources are allocated has potentially monumental substantive policy implications," Vladeck added.
And in April, a judge sided with the cities and told the administration it wasn't allowed to enforce that section of the executive order — except "to enforce existing conditions of federal grants" or the existing federal information-sharing law.
"Even if Congress could grant federal courts subject matter jurisdiction to enforce its informational demands to the Executive Branch, Congress has nowhere attempted to confer jurisdiction upon the courts to enforce subpoenas issued by the House," the memo read.
It later committed a ship to help enforce a partial blockade, Asseri said.
That's "amnesty," and it's just wrong, like failing to enforce the speed limit.
His response boiled down to: It's up to states to enforce vaccine standards.
We actually enforce those policies more quickly with more agents and more proactively.
Conoco began seizing PDVSA's Caribbean assets earlier this year to enforce its claim.
Regulators' authority to enforce the ban is essentially discretionary, Ars Technica previously reported.
Washington has broad powers to track suspicious funds and enforce sanctions against individuals.
We should do our job and enforce laws as effectively as we're able.
They would not want that to happen, but how would you enforce that?
Trump replaced her with a US attorney who vowed to enforce the ban.
"I think Congress has a variety of tools to enforce statutes," Burnham said.
The state's drought means local water agencies must monitor and enforce conservation efforts.
Don't try to enforce a connection too hard because of because the title.
Yusko argues that's not a problem for Beijing, which could enforce capital controls.
There is simply no reason not to enforce current state anti-masking laws.
As Imams, we don't have authority to enforce the rights of the wife.
It's a policy to enforce the law and the Mexican rule of law.
Qualcomm is awaiting word on whether the court plans to enforce the injunction.
It was unclear how the government planned to enforce the new doxxing ban.
But how to regulate and who should enforce new rules remain open questions.
Instead, the plan is to enforce the ban after the fact, Lyon says.
"We just enforce the immigration law the way it was written," Giles said.
The more simple the rules of thumb, the easier they are to enforce.
Posse comitatus is criminal law, and to enforce it would mean federal prosecution.
"Deputies can't pick and choose what laws to enforce," attorney Robin McIlhenny said.
In the end the job of law enforcement is to enforce the law.
You opposed giving President Obama authority to enforce his red line in Syria.
I really wanted to enforce that the extras got to see the previsualization.
A larger question remains of how Simmons would enforce his trademarked ownership too.
But why does it exist, and who would even want to enforce it?
We have to enforce it, there have to be consequences attached to it.
It was unclear if the committee would sue to enforce the contempt finding.
What are Twitter's actual policies, and how does it choose when enforce them?
Lindsey Graham (R-SC) suggested a governmental "validating system" that would enforce neutrality.
It's also possible to enforce controls on the integrity and flow of information.
Iraq and Bahrain are not known as easy places to enforce court rulings.
The TPP requires its member countries to enforce laws to protect endangered species.
The Milan-based TV group had been seeking to enforce the sale contract.
So how would California enforce its carbon price in a multi-state ISO?
Increasing their own power to enforce copyright claims was protecting their intellectual property.
There is also some discussion about how we need to enforce immigration rules.
Turf wars fuel violence, as does the need to enforce discipline over couriers.
Trump plans to aggressively enforce all laws currently on the books regarding immigration.
European leaders, and Germany in particular, sought to enforce sobriety through other means.
He said to lower rent he would enforce the existing rent restrictions act.
The police union warned it did not have capacity to enforce any bans.
However, for mediation to be successful, it needs many countries to enforce settlements.
Courts average 685 days to enforce a contract, the fourth-slowest in Europe.
However, that policy will be very challenging to implement and enforce, he added.
Some appellations – in Europe, for example – also enforce quality standards or cultivation methods.
" Soyars described door locks for offices as "probably not something we would enforce.
Voting monitors and judges would ostensibly enforce the policy and settle any disputes.
They enforce strict ideas about beauty and class, gender expectations and racial hegemony.
It has created real confusion for travelers and those who enforce the laws.
At the same time, the sheriffs were vowing not to enforce the laws.
Further, DOL has stated that it will not enforce the rule until Jan.
"Of course, I would enforce all the laws of the land," Carson responded.
There are good reasons to enforce shared principles and leave some ideas out.
They also asked if she will enforce the requirement that took effect Feb.
Robin and Brennan want a judge to enforce the will and the prenup.
This is why we're demanding that the department enforce existing civil rights law.
Conformity also makes the state tax system less expensive to administer and enforce.
If you have a policy, just state the policy and enforce the policy.
Officials said on Wednesday however that they will not actively enforce the order.
He has threatened to more strictly enforce the agreement or renegotiate it entirely.
Of course, the larger question is whether China will enforce the new sanctions.
Likewise, if the federal government wants to enforce its immigration laws, it can.
Tillerson has slammed Moscow for either failing or neglecting to enforce that agreement.
"The DOJ should again enforce laws requiring clean voter rolls and clean elections."
It's equally unclear how the Clinton Foundation plans to enforce its latest promises.
Now we have to enforce it, and we must keep supporting Israel's security.
But they are still haggling over how to implement and enforce a deal.
"There is a rule of law that we need to enforce," Azar said.
It is not the Attorney General's job to decide what laws to enforce.
Zandi said a wealth tax would be hard for the government to enforce.
I'll enforce the death penalty as governor and I'm against same-sex marriage.
Sometimes these efforts have helped to enforce the separation of church and state.
The Department of Justice is also planning to enforce conditions on the merger.
" Now there is no deal to enforce and no chance to be "tough.
"Member states really failed to enforce the law," Bienkowska told the EU lawmakers.
I thought, This is the law, and I'm here to enforce the law.
Other states have passed bills that enforce new restrictions on previous abortion bans.
There is no obligation for the UK government to enforce the committee's recommendations.
Holder severely limited federal authority to enforce the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
More than half of states already enforce bans on their sale to minors.
Ross has said the citizenship data is necessary to enforce voter protection laws.
And Congress has become the branch least able to enforce its own orders.
Furthermore, EU members have not been able to effectively enforce their own agreements.
Moderators like Jewell are supposed to help enforce Facebook's rules banning harmful behavior.
The Department of Homeland Security does not make the law, we enforce it.
The European Commission is in the process of trying to enforce stricter testing.
"Congress has been somewhat impotent in its ability to enforce subpoenas," Chaffetz added.
Qualcomm said in a statement that it would seek to enforce the injunction.
They enforce national law, rescue seafarers from danger and execute kindred administrative chores.
Any country with a Magnitsky law should enforce it to the fullest extent.
What if they decide to enforce a multilateral, 191-against-1 carbon tax?
Anyone with a stake in the matter can sue to enforce the deadline.
She called for an international collaboration to enforce public health measures in Venezuela.
In a handful of court decisions, judges have declined to enforce such directives.
Conoco has used legal seizures of Venezuelan oil assets to enforce earlier claims.
Will a board made up of Trump appointees choose to enforce similar decisions?
Congress makes laws, and agencies help enforce them, not the other way around.
Those check marks are used to enforce voting rights and civil rights laws.
Was new art supposed to enforce awareness of its physical and institutional environs?
New Delhi only belatedly has decided to enforce its original intended policy aims.
"The department will continue to enforce existing grant conditions," the DOJ statement said.
Have the rules explained in a clear-cut fashion and enforce it consistently.
We will continue to enforce that provide for clean air and clean water.
And it's prudent to enforce narrow sanctions targeting the nuclear and missile programs.
But using pepper spray to enforce that is not policy, Corporal Knight confirmed.
The IRS has one mission — to objectively and fairly enforce existing tax laws.
You could also ask the managing agent to enforce pool rules more aggressively.
The treaty is viewed as a more certain way to enforce foreign judgments.
"No, what I don't want to enforce is your president's nonsense," responded Rye.
And he complained about NFL efforts to enforce penalties designed to prevent concussions.
America should embrace global trade but ramp up efforts to enforce its rules.
But these companies are nevertheless allowed to set and enforce their own rules.
Outlaw, an actress "needed to learn how to set limits, and enforce them."
The panel monitors MACC investigations, but lacks the power to enforce its recommendations.
Superpedestrian's software is also able to quickly enforce local speed limits via geofencing.
"We can enforce our immigration laws without breaking families apart," Mr. Ryan said.
But outside experts can't enforce quarantines, close schools and prohibit forms of travel.
Leagues cancel games, governors enforce bans on large gatherings and Broadway theaters close.
Children couldn't gather in other settings, which would be very difficult to enforce.
How, for example, do you set and enforce limits with an anxious teenager?
Mills: Did they ask about any time that you had to enforce violence?
The government plans a ban on coal, but might struggle to enforce it.
It's also likely to be ineffective, difficult to enforce, and maybe even illegal.
The administration is also falling short in its obligation to enforce existing laws.
"If the laws are there, we are sworn to enforce them," he said.
It also created the Federal Election Commission to enforce these toothy new statutes.
Pauley, where Missouri seeks to enforce a strong separation of church and state.
But, he said, they are often undercut when communities do not enforce them.
"Having the police enforce something so vague makes me really nervous," she said.
But the city does not enforce the laws at buildings owned by Nycha.
So you probably read where we want to enforce the laws as existing.
The Metro Police are generally intended only to enforce traffic and by-laws.
There is no avoiding a decision on whether to enforce the individual mandate.
And it was unclear what mechanisms would be used to enforce the order.
But the State Department, which oversees these rules, does little to enforce them.
It will be up to Disney employees to enforce the ban, she said.
Each side advanced arguments: The mother urged the court to enforce the contract.
"This is basically ending my career, if they enforce this," Mr. Bernardin said.
The American dairy industry's attempt to enforce labels is incongruous, Mr. Messersmith said.
Create and enforce norms that promote respect in order to have difficult conversations.
To help enforce the restrictions, the country is employing surveillance drones and helicopters.
Rather, it's about the policies a company advertises versus the ones they enforce.
We need the State of California to back us and enforce this law.
And to enforce discipline, you have to have a very powerful security state.
Earlier this week, the government deployed the military to enforce the country's lockdown.
If FIFA is not able to enforce its rules, top sponsors should act.
Could there be a better, less soul-crushing way to enforce the basics?
And the police, already stretched, don't necessarily have the resources to enforce it.
The power is not only to order quarantines, but also to enforce them.
It increases the burden on authorities and it is nearly impossible to enforce.
Patten urged lawmakers to reopen the investigation and enforce the court order appropriately. 
Germany's police union warned it did not have capacity to enforce any bans.
How much more data do we need to implement and enforce tangible solutions?
We continue to press China to enforce all the sanctions against North Korea.
Numerous states currently enforce laws protecting dealerships from alleged abuses by car manufacturers.
"Laws are passed by people who never have to enforce them," he said.
For her institutionalist allies, it's the chance to enforce the checks and balances.
It is not clear, though, whether the N.C.A.A. could legally enforce any fines.
No president has done more to secure our border and enforce our laws.
"It's my obligation to enforce an agreement the parties agreed to," she said.
Illinois, which passed its law in August, will enforce the requirement next year.
Some Colorado sheriffs have vowed not to enforce the law in their counties.
He remains under "administrative control," and the police enforce the order at will.
Both seem to think the F.T.C. ought to have more power to enforce.
Companies need to be able to enforce data usage rules across the platform.
Communities that do not enforce these rules should be expelled from the NFIP.
General Mattis now favors working closely with allies to strictly enforce the deal.
That funding is used to enforce federal environmental laws at the state level.
ICE has also said the policies inhibit their ability to enforce immigration laws.
Bulgaria's central bank has pledged to enforce further steps to reduce bad loans.
If borrowers do walk away, are you going to enforce or write off?
Will he enforce rules his company, CKE Restaurants, has been accused of violating?
The budget did not include provisions to enact or enforce the proposed cuts.
You try to enforce it to the best of your ability, starting somewhere.
It really comes down to government regulations or another authority to enforce it.
Separately, Mr. Trump has directed his administration to enforce immigration laws more aggressively.
But the Internal Revenue Service has since signaled it would enforce the penalty.
Second, Democrats must give the president the tools to enforce today's immigration laws.
Those inquiries could lead to lawsuits against the companies to enforce existing laws.
The only other medical state to enforce this type of restriction is Minnesota.
It is unclear whether or how the grocer plans to enforce this request.
The legislation would allow the Federal Trade Commission to enforce actions against violations.
As well as whether the FTC's power to enforce laws should be expanded.
However, Pelosi said she still has concerns about how to enforce the deal.
Third, Trump should enforce all pending sanctions against Russia immediately.  Now.  Today.  Aggressively.
If confirmed, Mr. Carson would be bound to enforce the Fair Housing Act.
He said the troops would not be used to enforce federal immigration policies.
Enforce fair lending laws and keep gathering the data needed to do so.
Although the court's decisions are binding, it has no power to enforce them.
"They have this victory, but President Jackson refuses to enforce it," he said.
He has promised to enforce, rather than tear up, the Iran nuclear deal.
Violence is used to enforce contracts, intimidate rivals, expand markets, and settle differences.
So Trump isn't breaking the law by declining to enforce sanctions against Russia.
While the Judiciary Committee still sees the resolution as part of the civil contempt process to enforce subpoenas through the courts, the Justice Department only considers it an effort to enforce subpoenas, and not contempt, according to a Justice Department official.
"The most pernicious aspect of the Fifth Circuit's ruling is stating that the Constitution denies these plaintiffs standing to enforce statutory limits on executive branch spending without any hint that the Constitution permits anyone else to enforce such limits," Bernstein said.
"People want the FTC to enforce laws that don't exist, and they want the FTC to enforce issues that the FTC doesn't have authority over, unfortunately," former FTC chief technologist Ashkan Soltani told WIRED at the time of the Facebook settlement.
It will mean that the organs of government will not be used to enforce the law, but to enforce the political whims of Hillary Clinton, courtesy of the Department of Justice, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Internal Revenue Service.
"The question of how to enforce a criminal sentence against the President is no different than the question of how to enforce a subpoena against the President," Freedman writes, and subpoenas against the president have been enforced in the past.
Prosecutors in Georgia and Utah say they won't enforce abortion laws in their states 
Friday's directive was the broadest attempt to enforce that stance on a national basis.
China has "held accountable" 2,682 officials for failing to enforce pollution efforts, Xinhua reported.
Laws that other administrations basically ignored because it was politically unpalatable to enforce them.
The message you get is, 'We plan to vigorously enforce our Iran-related laws.
"It's not realistic to think that the government will enforce anti-robocall regulations overseas."
Trump's came as he was trying to enforce an immigration order he signed Friday.
Supporters were out on Twitter, trying to enforce some zone of privacy for Abedin.
The fact that the president wishes to enforce the law shouldn&apost shock anyone.
That's where crime is happening, in cities where they don't enforce the immigration law.
It is the Attorney General's responsibility to enforce the law evenhandedly and with integrity.
Fines are a key tool employed by environmental agency Ibama to enforce its regulations.
It's a law that has no teeth, and there's no way to enforce it.
Japan accused South Korea of failing to enforce international sanctions against North Korea fully.
But the justices have never said whether it is constitutional to enforce those pledges.
Both made clear what rules their staff should and, more importantly, should not enforce.
This means following through with his commitment to enforce our immigration and trade laws.
And if you don&apost enforce those borders, you don&apost have a country.
He added that the administration had an electoral mandate to enforce the law unapologetically.
Very rarely -- especially compared with some of the 22012 states that enforce capital punishment.
And the attorney general has the ability to enforce any breaches of the policy.
If that fails, we will utilize all tools available to enforce our client's rights.
She said she hopes officials would enforce "no event parking" restrictions on the area.
The regulator will monitor insurers and can enforce discounts and issue fines for breaches.
Superheroes, Sorry To Bother You suggests, are scabs who enforce a corrupt status quo.
She has also suggested letting district attorneys or city attorneys help enforce the law.
The Justice Department argued that adding the question would help enforce voting rights laws.
The SEC filed a petition last week to enforce its subpoenas against Jay-Z.
The House Judiciary Committee filed a lawsuit to enforce the subpoena in early August.
Only Congress can make laws; it is the executive branch's duty to enforce them.
Some decline to use city or state tax dollars to enforce federal immigration laws.
In theory, police enforce the laws and statutes that create consequences for wrong actions.
"I can say that it is very biblical to enforce the law," she said.
We're very pleased that PayPal is going to enforce its terms of service aggressively.
To date, the FCC has taken no further action to enforce the proposed fine.
In the 260s the ruling Communist Party started to enforce a one-child policy.
A related one is how it will enforce the Taliban's side of the bargain.
It's not clear whether Trump himself has the power to enforce any such decree.
Not on the men and women that are just there to enforce the law.
Such rulings often stick, for no one doubts that the Taliban will enforce them.
Fortunately, Google is working to enforce some consistency in its behavior for the button.
That's an important institution, particularly for employees who sue employers to enforce employment rights.
If they do sign it, however, the courts will likely enforce the arbitration clause.
Smart street planning and regulations to enforce safe driving are also crucial for safety.
The trading system will be unable to enforce old rules or forge new ones.
Since then, growers have made various new attempts to enforce supply discipline on themselves.
"Contempt as a remedy to enforce a worthless settlement is itself worthless," she added.
Should parents gang up on teenagers as a group and enforce a universal crackdown?
Twitter should certainly enforce its rules fairly and demand ethical behavior from its users.
It will be up to the next president to continue to enforce these standards.
It's about taking steps that enforce the message that women's bodies aren't public property.
Recruiting is a second tool the giants will use to enforce their kill zones.
Under the Constitution, the federal government can't direct state officials to enforce federal law.
"Earlier this year, [China] began a renewed effort to enforce that policy," Cook says.
A better approach — though no less challenging — is to enforce consistent rules for all.
"We just want to enforce the ordinance," Waterford Township Police Lieutenant Todd Hasselbach said.
Kritis allows businesses to enforce certain container properties at deploy time for Kubernetes clusters.
In the past, the US military has publicly discussed ways to enforce such agreements.
The neutral adjudication provided through these panels makes it possible to enforce the agreements.
"I can say that it is very biblical to enforce the law," Sanders said.
So then, why did police decide to enforce the assault laws a day later?
If they reach an agreement, they have to figure out how to enforce it.
Thus, several experts have argued, the FTC isn't equipped to enforce internet non-discrimination.
"Our deputies are professional law enforcement officials who enforce Mississippi laws," the sheriff said.
Security guards in hi-vis jackets whisper into radios and enforce codes of conduct.
Vestager added she would continue to enforce competition law, no matter the political context.
When pay information is secret, it is impossible for regulators to enforce the law.
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More than 70 countries worldwide, including Saudi Arabia and Indonesia, enforce anti-LGBT+ laws.
The draft does not mention how China plans to enforce the law if approved.
These changes include a way to enforce intellectual property of U.S. products in China.
So do you find being kinky helps to enforce a healthy attitude toward sex?
Although he added that the agency would have no legal authority to enforce this.
The authorities must be able to collect taxes, for instance, and enforce property rights.
California wants to enforce laws around the deployment of autonomous vehicles, and rightfully so.
It also confirmed his willingness to ignore laws the Constitution required him to enforce.
The rule was grossly unfair, yet the carrier within its rights to enforce it.
The DOJ says it needs the information to better enforce the Voting Rights Act.
Under its so-called sanctuary city policy, Chicago does not enforce federal immigration laws.
"I can say that it is very biblical to enforce the law," Sanders responded.
A spokesperson for Alibaba said the company will enforce "stricter reviews" of job ads.
Why enforce sanctions on North Korea when America will make no concessions on trade?
But analysts said Beijing was reluctant to enforce sanctions that could destabilize North Korea.
RegFD can be difficult to enforce because the meetings typically happen behind closed doors.
"We will use all of our resources to enforce our agreements," the letter said.
There are the people that make law and the people who enforce the law.
Enforce global trade rules through targeted actions on products benefiting from illegal government subsidies.
Much of this money would pay for an expanded bureaucracy to enforce work requirements.
Conversely, rich advanced industrialized countries typically establish and enforce a sound rule of law.
The bill explicitly prohibits private lawsuits as a means to enforce the new right.
The Federal Trade Commission would been given to enforce the rule using civil penalties.
He opined that a president could choose not to enforce the law's individual mandate.
"It should be a well spelled-out policy that they enforce evenly," he said.
It must now enforce a policy (of austerity) regarded by its partners as extreme.
You can't both credibly enforce the law and believe yourself to be above it.
Hellerstedt, could decide whether Texas can enforce one of the nation's strictest abortion laws.
However, good hygiene might be difficult to enforce in an environment saturated with capital.
However, refusing to comply with or enforce gun safety laws sets a dangerous precedent.
I enforce gun safety laws to protect my family, my colleagues, and my community.
It has claimed it needs citizenship data to better enforce the Voting Rights Act.
The U.S. would likely have to enforce it with aircraft and a ground force.
In fact, efforts to enforce values of national identity have been growing throughout Europe.
The Zetas drug cartel staged that 2011 attack to enforce demands for protection payments.
Committing to an annual audit is one way to enforce that accountability, Robbins says.
The Committee will oversee all bankruptcy proceedings and enforce rulings imposed by the courts.
His constitutional responsibility to enforce it does not reduce his personal responsibility to it.
It has overwhelmed our immigration courts, making it virtually impossible to enforce immigration laws.
She has resisted such a cap, arguing that it would be impossible to enforce.
It is the responsibility of world government to carry out and enforce these goals.
Cardin and other senators have also urged Trump to enforce tougher sanctions on Russia.
All of this points to a need to empower cities to enforce the law.
Needless to say, in practice this is a difficult line to draw and enforce.
WeWork managers are telling employees they don&apost plan to enforce their noncompete agreements.
Enforce the law or make new ones but do not willfully disrespect our laws.
In a statement, Blatter says the group will enforce a revised code of ethics.
It also means expanding protected areas and, critically, taking concrete steps to enforce them.
The Fed reserves the discretion to enforce higher standards on banks above that threshold.
There would also be the question of who would enforce such rules, and how.
That includes the creation of new audit policies to entice polluters to self-enforce.
The Colonies enforce the Gileadean structure through fear, and also allow Gilead to prosper.
The department said the question was added to help enforce the Voting Rights Act.
But there is a common belief that Chinese courts will not enforce these awards.
Whenever we try to enforce a screen limit there can be a tremendous backlash.
These accounts sometimes don't adequately disclose sponsorship information, which makes rules hard to enforce.
Fortunately, it would be hard to enforce Alabama-like restrictions on the national level.
And to enforce it, Peru has set up the world's only biopiracy task force.
The question is whether states will follow California's lead and refuse to enforce them.
We believe strongly in being impartial, and we strive to enforce our rules impartially.
In addition, Twitch is updating its moderation framework to help better enforce its policies.
You have to look at how we'd enforce it in a private property context.
Perhaps this was proving difficult to enforce or had too many bugs and glitches.
How the Danish police will choose to enforce this law remains to be seen.
Restricting movement is one of the main tools Israel employs to enforce the occupation.
It makes me wonder: Can management choose to enforce some rules but not others?
The law instructed the E.P.A. to come up with a way to enforce them.
Moving forward, HHS must strive to continue to enforce the ACA's strong nondiscriminatory provisions.
However, the board said that school principals can decide whether to enforce the rule.
India's recently announced lockdown will strictly enforce a ban on anyone leaving their homes.
The governor also said he had activated 250 state troopers to enforce these prohibitions.
But in a statement, the department said that it would enforce the Governor's order.
The state has no authority to enforce this proclamation nor any ban on worship.
The hope was to enforce social distancing, and prevent further spread of the coronavirus.
Palacios said Walmart's proposals to resolve Cofece's concerns would have been difficult to enforce.
For now, police will enforce the rules by stopping cars and checking registration documents.
The numbers do not include takedowns by Facebook to enforce the site's own rules.
The technical job of the executive branch is to execute — or enforce — the law.
Critics also say safe storage laws are hard to enforce because of privacy concerns.
This revolt shook the elites, who worked even harder to enforce the color lines.
To enforce this, they have tightened scrutiny over large currency transactions leaving the country.
That would allow Democrats to go to court to try to enforce the subpoenas.
The United States did not send warships to help Saudi Arabia enforce a blockade.
He said that 100,703 law enforcement officers would be deployed to enforce the order.
States need new powers to shut their borders, enforce quarantines and track infected people.
The company did not detail how it would implement or enforce the new policy.
Each EU member country has 24 months to create laws that enforce the rules.
Those agencies, rather than the Department of Education, will have to enforce those requirements.
The report also calls for all staff members who enforce them to receive training.
Keep in mind though that these can be more difficult to enforce if challenged.
However, his own government has continued to enforce restrictions on foreign journalists visiting there.
Banks complained about the rule's complexity, and regulators said it was hard to enforce.
There are two ways to enforce laws against abortion: prosecute doctors or prosecute women.
State and local officials are taking a tougher line to enforce social distancing recommendations.
"But they still have to enforce it," Miller said, "and now, everyone knows it."
He said that 100,703 law enforcement officers would be deployed to enforce the order.
But other stuff is tougher to categorize and enforce across a global user base.
Failure to enforce these resolutions calls into question the very reason for this process.
"We will be asked to enforce orders but not make physical arrests," Brooks said.
"There is nothing compassionate about the failure to enforce immigration laws," Mr. Sessions said.
State and local government agencies that enforce laws to protect workers are chronically underfunded.
Enforce travel guidelinesAreas with CDC travel notices should be avoided as much as possible.
A new agency would replace the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to enforce these reforms.
The district attorney's office had agreed not to enforce the subpoena until 1 p.m.
The administration said the data was necessary to enforce the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
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While the ruling is legally binding, the court has no mechanism to enforce it.
Xage enables customers to set security policy, then enforce that policy on the blockchain.
It frees all large employers of the complex reporting necessary to enforce the provision.
Instead, Section 1505 applies to court or court-like proceedings to enforce federal law.
But if the bill progresses, Walker would ask House leaders to enforce it retroactively.
But the question of how strictly China will enforce the ban misses the point.
Some physicians say it will be nearly impossible for states to enforce the mandates.
There is no reasonable way for Trump to enforce a ban on Muslim immigrants.
Each of those can create and enforce their own standards for what is allowed.
And the business is increasingly global, making any one country's laws difficult to enforce.
Jack Dorsey has pledged to "enforce" Twitter's own rules if Jones ever violates them.
But its willingness to enforce the resolution's provisions will be critical to its effectiveness.
He should direct the New York City Police Department to enforce transit-only lanes.
It would significantly expand the use of technology to enforce the nation's immigration laws.
He has his own private army — his "base" — to enforce discipline in the party.
And it has suggested that it might decline to enforce the law's individual mandate.
At the border, the Trump administration is proposing to more rigorously enforce current law.
The United States's pledge would largely be up to the next president to enforce.
It's all about controlling the apparatus of the Republican Party to enforce ideological purity.
He said American tariffs on Chinese goods will help the administration enforce the accord.
The Electoral Commission should enforce the law and reveal who donates to political parties.
We have strong policies against hate speech and threats, and we enforce them aggressively.
The new division within the HHS is needed to enforce laws that already exist.
Recession and political crisis further pared back the government's ability to enforce the rules.
DOJ said it needs the citizenship data to better enforce the Voting Rights Act.
Former employees are trying to enforce their claims against the retailer in bankruptcy court.
We still have to enforce our rules and store policies even when it's busy.
"Wireless carriers said they didn't need #NetNeutrality rules and promised to self-enforce," Sen.
Moreover, some local officials say it is not their job to enforce federal law.
He did not indicate whether the committee plans to enforce the subpoena on Bannon.
China said shortly after the U.N. sanctions were passed that it would enforce them.
Every house needs a tablet — we don't make the rules, we just enforce them.
On top of that, oversight and data reporting are difficult or impossible to enforce.
Without liability, "we simply have no way to enforce the warrant requirement," he said.
Those same agencies then enforce the rules they have written against individuals and businesses.
Lenders do have choices in terms of how they enforce these rules, Mayotte said.
"Google should not be helping CBP enforce racist and xenophobic immigration policy," Spiers said.
The FTC's consumer-protection authority can only enforce the promises that a company makes.
Every society that has established norms has also established mechanisms to enforce those norms.
Representative David Cicilline doesn't just want to enforce the laws governing the tech industry.
Those are the rules, but asking workers to enforce them may be another matter.
Some agreed not to enforce the laws pending the outcome of the Mozilla case.
And some of that scrutiny will be from those who enforce federal criminal law.
It's perfectly legitimate, even admirable, for members or participants to help enforce these policies.
It would also give state and local government's broad authority to enforce immigration laws.
A Trump administration, however, might reverse this policy and enforce federal anti-marijuana laws.
Surely Congress could and would continue to pass statutes for executive agencies to enforce.
Deal advocates next argue we should "strictly enforce" its provisions, but this is delusional.
In the case of Trump and Iran, there is no 'red line' to enforce.
The Warren plan includes substantial new funding for I.R.S. staff to enforce the law.
Americans, in general, respect the concept of "the law" and those who enforce it.
It temporarily allowed the White House to enforce restrictions on the nation's refugee program.
Only restaurants that can enforce social distancing are allowed to operate at half capacity.
To enforce the rules, the agency works with organizations that assess and certify compliance.
If they do sign it, however, the courts will likely enforce the arbitration clause.
However, no federal court has ever refused to enforce a law because of desuetude.
The local police were not there to protect you but to enforce segregation laws.
Part of its agony is disconnectedness – the isolation that terror is meant to enforce.
It's looking to enforce the city's rights to not have public property painted over.
"I don't even know where we would go trying to enforce that," she said.
Obama asked for funding to hire 200 new ATF staff to enforce gun laws.
I gently invite these politicians who enforce these policies to come see the film.
This would by and large enforce a policy that's already technically on the books.
And he understand what makes a judge most fair is the idea that you interpret the law as it&aposs written and you enforce and respect and enforce the limits on government power continuing the constitution and that what it&aposs all about.
Legal experts point out that Congress has little real power to enforce subpoenas against the executive branch, given that it must rely on criminal referrals to the very DOJ run by the executive branch, which can simply opt not to enforce them.
The Senate Impeachment Rules provide that "the Senate shall have power to compel the attendance of witnesses" and to "enforce obedience to its orders," meaning that the Senate can use its inherent powers to enforce any subpoena it issues during an impeachment trial.
Your company's IT service could enforce strict browsing rules and prevent you from using Twitter.
But parts of the president's "America First" policies will be hard to enforce, Cashin said.
"But you don't enforce accountability by calling for the breakup of a successful American company."
But you don't enforce accountability by calling for the breakup of a successful American company.
China has also "held accountable" 2,682 officials for failing to enforce pollution efforts, Xinhua reported.
I expect the EU Data Protection Authorities to take appropriate action to enforce the law.
However, I am unaware of any prosecutions of regulators for failing to enforce environmental regulations.
McMahon and a successor case that securities brokerages could enforce mandatory arbitration agreements with customers.
Italian Colors that arbitration agreements trump plaintiffs' power to enforce statutory rights through class actions.
The agency is often quick to approve problematic megamergers but slow to enforce deal conditions.
A lot of them do that, but you have to vigorously investigate and enforce them.
He said technology and monitoring tools to enforce the would-be treaty would be crucial.
Christian guards on boats patrolled the narrow canals and short bridges to enforce the rules.
The legal battle continues, but Arkansas at this point is allowed to enforce the law.
The best arbiter to manage and enforce these national rules is the Federal Trade Commission.
We cannot enforce equal pay for equal work unless the ERA is in the Constitution.
The company is also "analyzing publisher sites" to better learn how to enforce its policies.
It needs the executive branch -- the Department of Justice -- or the courts to enforce them.
I didn&apost realize that it&aposs so grossly unpopular to actually enforce the laws.
Multiple UN Security Council resolutions unanimously passed require all nations to fully enforce those sanctions.
We don't selectively enforce the law, do not show favoritism or ignore our own laws.
But they were another way local law enforcement could help federal agents enforce immigration laws.
We are and will continue to enforce President Trump's executive order humanely and with professionalism.
The OSC can make such recommendations, but does not have the authority to enforce them.
Cummings said the committee could sue to enforce its subpoena and force Conway to testify.
Maybe a Judge in Texas should enforce reading laws before delving into bathroom legislation. pic.twitter.
The state is not going to enforce that order, and voluntary compliance doesn't look likely.
It brokered a deal with Russia in September to enforce a demilitarized zone in Idlib.
The FCC twice tried to enforce net neutrality under other sections of the Communications Act.
Will the agency lose its ability to effectively implement and enforce the nation's environmental laws?
What this is about: The Trump administration argues the question will help enforce voting rights.
"You use the power to enforce the law and arrest people for shenanigans," he said.
They chose to have algorithms enforce their rules and presented this as an impartial process.
"For example, a family portrait studio could enforce a 'No Mexicans' policy," the brief argues.
EU governments, which have agreed to the rules, will have three years to enforce them.
Sessions followed up by insisting the Justice Department has the right to enforce federal law.
"The law is already in place they just need to enforce the regulation," she says.
However, the federal government can't seize local police and force them to enforce their laws.
It is not unclear from Moon's bill how law enforcement would enforce the new provision.
She is obligated, the Democratic state attorneys general argue, to enforce the regulations as written.
But, according to many labor experts, customers can't be relied upon to enforce wage standards.
The US government continues to enact and enforce racist, sexist, transmisogynistic, and outright fascist policies.
That's where crime is happening in these cities where they don't enforce the immigration laws.
In other words, Mr. President, you're right, we need to enforce the laws we have.
This proposal would enforce a constitutional principle that goes beyond what the Criminal Code states.
The bill means the FCC would be required to enforce some elements of net neutrality.
Attempts to enforce the ban have already led to outrageous images such as this one.
Screen Time is coming to the Mac as well to enforce more limitations across devices.
Of course, as the Maza case has shown, YouTube doesn't always enforce its own rules.
When presented with such racism, we saw a corporation enforce and uphold a value system.
However, there's no indication that the Romans knew, or had laws to enforce, safe composting.
"We're saying that if no one's going to enforce AB5, then we will," Moore continued.
California, for instance, refuses to enforce "noncompete" agreements that limit employees' ability to switch jobs.
An attempt to enforce "rules of the internet" would almost inevitably be doomed to failure.
He has broken with Wahhabi clerics by denying them the power to enforce public morality.
Emburse uses cards that enforce corporate policies as well as virtual cards to use online.
It is unclear what mechanisms the lawmakers would put in place to enforce the agreements.
As all invites go through a central server, tech companies can enforce strict rate limits.
Still, they can't dictate child custody rules, and — sorry, tabloids — can't really enforce lifestyle stipulations.
The companies do enforce their own terms of service, which restrict many types of images.
"I think that as we go down through this, we enforce the law," King said.
It said a Polish civil court could enforce the agreement in place of the ministry.
But if the convention ignores such strictures, there might be no way to enforce them.
Unfortunately, Canada's federal privacy watchdog can't actually enforce privacy legislation—it can only make recommendations.
However, while the ruling is considered legally binding, there is no mechanism to enforce it.
Perhaps most importantly, China is expected not to really enforce the ban on these items.
Once those were in place, it would have the authority to enforce them as well.
For the gamers, we're there to enforce fair game play, a kind of digital referee.
In addition, Amnesty says that when Twitter does enforce a response to abuse, it's inconsistent.
Amazon has separately supported such steps that would enforce the regulations on all drone users.
Every city can now enforce the right of its inhabitants to clean air by itself.
U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to combat the gangs and enforce U.S. immigration laws.
The other side: The administration argues it would help it enforce the Voting Rights Act.
But in reality that's difficult to enforce because there are so many groups in play.
Twitter might argue that it goes against its principles to enforce that kind of security.
Doug Burgum, said authorities would rather not apprehend people, but they would enforce the deadline.
The city's intention was only to "enforce the city ordinance and alleviate a nuisance situation."
Obama will ask for funding to hire 200 new ATF staff to enforce gun laws.
We have plenty of laws on the books that we cannot or do not enforce.
A Republican president's refusal to enforce the individual mandate was exactly what I feared most.
California may hold automakers to the original targets by beginning to enforce its rules independently.
When you do this as the Swiss or Germans do, you brutally enforce the mandate.
Require transparency and strong enforcement; designate the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to enforce the law.
"The writ of mandamus may not be used to enforce a disputed right," Morgan wrote.
"[W]e enforce our policies against competitors much more strongly," Zuckerberg writes in one email.
It is thus their right and responsibility to enforce the speech rules of their game.
Not like account selling, or other victimless crimes that they do enforce the rules on.
The agency declined to provide details on how it planned to enforce the new rules.
Reserve liability was complicated to enforce and did not in practice prevent excess risk-taking.
And he can enforce the current laws, which is causing panic in the immigrant community.
Obviously, using your own walkie talkie makes it impossible to enforce the 15 second rule.
DOL has authority to enforce federal labor laws that were enacted to curb such abuses.
Yeah, they can enforce the rule of law online provided their ability to break it.
"It makes no sense to allow a monkey to enforce a copyright suit," she said.
The details on Twitter's new plan to enforce violent content are a bit more flimsy.
But in practice, it's difficult, if not impossible, to enforce neutrality in a secret process.
However peers questioned how a UK regulator could enforce such fines on websites based overseas.
The ICJ has no means to enforce its rulings which are final and without appeal.
"Trans people should continue to vigorously enforce their rights just as they were doing before."
Worse, Obama's failure to enforce his "red line" emboldened Assad to gas his people again.
"As law enforcement officers, we are sworn to uphold and enforce the laws," he said.
The lawsuit seeks to enforce the companies' collaboration agreements and declare Amgen's purported termination void.
What happens is there's not enough funding given to the agencies to enforce these laws.

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