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"enforced" Definitions
  1. that somebody is forced to do or experience without being able to control it
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In a Trump administration all immigration laws will be enforced, will be enforced.
The law was first enforced by the country's 'morality' police and is still enforced by authorities even today.
But until now, the rule was enforced only by the referee and, to be fair, enforced too rarely.
Canterbury's environmental regulations are enforced, where they are enforced at all, by a regional council that cannily uses the name Environment Canterbury.
If the ban were enforced by stopping people, I would have real concerns that it may be enforced with a religious bias.
Canterbury's environmental regulations are enforced, where they are enforced at all, by a regional council that cannily uses the name Environment Canterbury.
"The problem begins to change when new political administrations come in and policies that were enforced are no longer enforced," he said.
The laws, moreover, get enforced in state governments, and so you if you're not competitive there, you can't guarantee that the laws you pass will get enforced.
"A contribution notice can be enforced through the courts in the same way as any other debt can be enforced," Nicola Parish, the regulator's director of case management, told the committees.
"The way it's enforced and implemented today and the way it might be enforced and implemented in a year is a big question mark," added Lance Noble, the chamber's policy and communications manager.
Are those rules actually enforced the same way for everyone?
The federal guidelines are only guidelines and can't be enforced.
The ban will be enforced through health and other inspections.
The Hatch Act was enforced against me for 22018 years.
APD has long denied such a policy was ever enforced.
Here are eight other laws that should be enforced: 1.
And it isn't like the laws aren't being enforced, either.
He did not say how the ban would be enforced.
But Huffer maintains that this policy is not adequately enforced.
From 2010 the coalition government enforced sanctions more vigorously still.
Ronald dela Rosa, who brutally enforced Duterte's war on drugs.
The country has immigration laws that have not been enforced.
Their work is done before the rules can be enforced.
Most of these provisions will be enforced with heavy penalties.
Websites have guidelines, and guidelines are made to be enforced.
Davis said Tuesday that he wants federally enforced police reform.
The ban on firecrackers' sale has been enforced from today.
Parenteau said these issues are not always enforced or prosecuted.
Another was whether or not the law would be enforced.
Then he kind of enforced those rules on the DNC.
Dixon predicted "substantial" fines will be enforced by this summer.
The penalties are often small and rarely enforced, she said.
It enforced my determination to pursue a career in STEM.
Blumenthal believes immigration laws should be enforced, but with discretion.
This is not a condition that can be practically enforced.
Trade needs rules and those rules need to be enforced.
So the students enforced their own brand of thought control.
Cities gradually adopted fire and building codes and enforced them.
"The code of silence is strictly enforced," the detective said.
But policy alone has failed us; it must be enforced.
The big question is: Will the new rules be enforced?
It is unclear how this can and will be enforced.
After Brown had enforced sufficient deference, he unbent a bit.
Botswana officials rarely enforced the ban, according to the Post.
Equality should be enforced now, not with all deliberate speed.
The practice is illegal but the law is seldom enforced.
Wade that not one has yet been enforced or upheld.
How would that even be enforced in a free country?
And we're going to make sure that it stays enforced.
The administration seems to have rigorously enforced this particular policy.
I also assume the 50,000 refugee cap will be enforced.
They are not due to be fully enforced until 2021.
The MPA said the ban would be enforced from Jan.
Even requirements that seem strict don't seem to be enforced.
Regulations and guidelines are worthless if they are not enforced.
I hope those agreements will not be enforced by courts.
In light of this, should the ban be selectively enforced?
The law should make that explicit and be vigorously enforced.
But exactly how the law will be enforced remains unclear.
Second, only a very few camps rigidly enforced all measures.
How the law will be enforced remains to be seen.
The Columbus Dispatch found that the law is rarely enforced.
Twitter has not yet enforced this new policy on anyone.
So, there's confusion in how these rules are being enforced.
The Federal Arbitration Act says arbitration agreements should be enforced.
He harrumphed and responded that antitrust laws should be enforced.
Travel bans are imperfectly enforced, driving trade and travel underground.
In Missouri, social distancing was just enforced by Republican Gov.
Like many other countries, Britain has enforced a nationwide lockdown.
Just because there are restrictions, doesn't mean they're actually enforced.
Opioids need to be dispensed according to properly enforced rules.
Not least, how will the new reserve protections be enforced?
There are elections, there are rules, they should be enforced.
The nominee can change how civil rights laws are enforced.
Administrator Pruitt should require that the act be enforced rigorously.
The debate is over, and the law must be enforced.
In a Trump Administration, all immigration laws will be enforced.
We picked teams, made the rules and enforced them ourselves.
"It's a metaphor for immigration laws being enforced," Watson said.
Campaign spending is limited, and equal media exposure is enforced.
He thinks more of the existing laws should be enforced.
If they were not enforced, what good would they be?
Newsom ultimately enforced his original policy despite the Board's legislation.
He said he'd like to see the mandate "vigorously" enforced.
Priestly celibacy was not widely enforced until the 12th century.
Without rules that are followed and enforced, chaos would ensue.
The enforced silence produced by these laws is purely superficial.
But the CFPB made, enforced and judged law under Cordray.
However, rules are useless if they are not sufficiently enforced.
But, they're enforced, and were presumably written by, the EPA.
Some of them were guards who simply enforced the rules.
In a trump administration all immigration laws will be enforced.
His subordinates have suggested Obamacare's individual mandate won't be enforced.
The policy does seem to be inconsistently enforced at times, though.
The law has hardly been enforced federally because it's too unclear.
Right now, there are 12,000 European Union laws enforced in Britain.
"The ceasefire must continue to be enforced and respected," it said.
The rules are enforced by obedient citizens tasked to patrol streets.
AREU: The cartels... WATTERS: Because the border is not being enforced.
The town of Montauk enforced existing noise codes over the weekend.
But laws against child labor, especially domestic service, are rarely enforced.
When enforced, it is usually added to other sex-related convictions.
Those problems would better be solved through targeted, strictly enforced regulation.
The rules will be enforced by authorities at the provincial level.
I do wish they had enforced a bit more critical distance.
The result was an inconsistently enforced policy that infuriated several candidates.
Those commitments would then be enforced by the Federal Trade Commission.
"We are all Rwandans now" is the strictly enforced official mantra.
It's a federal law enforced by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
The emerging norm will then be enforced patchily, if at all.
"What you find are dispensaries not being enforced against," Welch said.
It's pure calculus—one enforced by the brutal demands of evolution.
The existence of ghettos is no longer enforced by implacable bigots.
It is unclear how the state's bathroom provision will be enforced.
Some environmental groups remained skeptical about the ban being properly enforced.
We don't want this to be an agreement that's not enforced.
But it's not clear how well these recommendations can be enforced.
That will depend partly on how strictly the law is enforced.
He harrumphed and responded that anti-trust laws should be enforced.
These are the terms that might be enforced on a colony.
Clinton also knocked the way trade policies are currently being enforced.
A court order allowing Jewish women to worship was not enforced.
Laws cannot be enforced and communities cannot be protected this way.
Trade agreements must not only be balanced, but also be enforced.
It can be — but never has been — enforced with jail time.
The California law, for example, will not be enforced until 2020.
Many international bodies issued their concerns regarding enforced disappearances in Balochistan.
They would merely allow an existing tax to be effectively enforced.
The triumph was fake, I understood that; the joy was enforced.
The American people are generous people who want our laws enforced.
The measures are unlikely to be enforced in the short term.
I am also concerned about how this rule would be enforced.
But the agreement is voluntary and apparently not being rigorously enforced.
How do we ensure that laws are enforced clearly and impartially?
The surgical-center rules had never been enforced, because of litigation.
We do our best to ensure this rule is fully enforced.
The problem, it appears, is that no one enforced the specifications.
It can be -- but never has been -- enforced with jail time.
Congress also has a say in how the law is enforced.
Also, it remains to be seen how the order is enforced.
But what makes Galentine's Day different is that it isn't enforced.
The law is simple, but getting it enforced might not be.
The government-enforced segregation has not been on many sides. 3.
If Canada enforced [the Declaration], it would really help our communities.
Laws prohibit discrimination against the LGBTI population, but they're rarely enforced.
Nowhere else in Texas is this enforced and Thor is proud.
Prisoners and detainees have rights and those rights must be enforced.
It is enforced by an armed group known as the Union.
Since then, Maryland has aggressively enforced social distancing through executive orders.
And he repeatedly said that the death penalty should be enforced.
Later on, after slavery was outlawed, police enforced Jim Crow laws.
The solution is building codes with strict energy requirements, vigorously enforced.
Emotions controlled the body, rather than practiced habits enforced by society.
No safety standards are enforced, and mine collapses are not unusual.
But how the ClubCorp waiver would be enforced is not clear.
When they are not followed or enforced, many people are bothered.
In other words, they are essentially required and enforced by authorities.
Chicago's Shedd Aquarium took advantage of closures enforced by Illinois Gov.
The governor said these are legal provisions that will be enforced.
The New York Police Department has historically aggressively enforced marijuana laws.
Expect to see more city-enforced quiet hours and Segway bans.
So it must be enforced heavily with fines and jail time.
But not if we have an enforced, draconian, serious nationwide shutdown.
Tassi was sentenced to exile, though the punishment was not enforced.
The government has been implicated in enforced disappearances of opposition supporters.
That requires strict, proactive rules that are fully and fairly enforced.
BECKY QUICK: How do you think that this will be enforced?
In reality, this was rarely enforced and the I.R.S. rarely investigated.
How many lives have to be ruined by such enforced "correctness"?
It was not immediately clear how the rules could be enforced.
But these binding international laws are too seldom followed or enforced.
And even for them, the rules tend not to be enforced.
But how and when that order will be enforced is unclear.
Cypriot authorities have enforced discreet checks for coronavirus at its airports.
However, laws mandating vaccination are useless unless they can be enforced.
Rules are good only if they are sensible, affordable — and enforced.
In the meantime, the sanctions should be fully implemented and enforced.
But some are also skeptical such a rule would be enforced.
Comey not only agreed to but enforced against others as director.
She's not convinced the new regulations will be enforced and effective.
Not in some terrifying, ISIS-ish enforced religion kind of way.
Of those promoting enforced childbirth, it should be asked: Cui bono?
When the AWA is enforced properly, it can prevent immeasurable suffering.
More nations have enforced their own internet laws in recent years.
No safety standards are enforced and mine collapses are not unusual.
There, rules about interactions among managers and their staff are enforced.
The solution is a simple rule enforced by an iPhone alarm.
Or whether those "speed enforced by aircraft" signs are for real?
But those laws, until now, have never been enforced or tested.
It is now being enforced at border ports at Calexico, Calif.
Operational boundaries will be enforced by the electronic leash of geofencing.
"We can't have a deal that cannot be enforced," Kaine said.
The law is not enforced but could be if Roe v.
The decrees are enforced by independent monitors who track reform progress.
This rule is enforced by the speaker of the House ... which is to say, it is not enforced when the speaker chooses to ignore it while the majority party twists arms to win a few more votes.
But such a rule would have to be enforced, at extra cost.
The power imbalance enforced by the court here is nauseating at best.
At least, there needs to be enough regulation to be enforced worldwide.
It wasn't immediately clear how the internet ban would be enforced, though.
But because of the lawsuits, that policy is not being uniformly enforced.
In some areas it does not appear to be enforced at all.
More recently, the market has enforced two-factor authentication for all vendors.
To answer this, it first helps to know how patents are enforced.
Changers cannot make money if they sell greenbacks at the enforced rate.
"This year, from my interpretation, that rule was not enforced," he said.
Even rules that look innocuous on paper might be problematic when enforced.
YouTube created the policy and has enforced it as it sees fit.
Tariffs are enforced by internal borders at which lorries languish for hours.
The main issue here is that App Store rules aren't enforced consistently.
It's in border cities like Dandong that these sanctions will be enforced.
"There's no indication of how well that policy is enforced," he said.
Nor are there concrete details of how the rules will be enforced.
In practice, however, creators often feel that the rules are selectively enforced.
Many asylum seekers didn't trust that the list would actually be enforced.
But rules can only be enforced against those who cultivate pot legally.
The resulting artificial scarcity, enforced by the government, inflates prices, benefiting homeowners.
You believe in a totalitarian marxist system of one party enforced beliefs.
Twitter has enforced its impersonation rules in a case like this before.
For example, civility and honesty are two traits heavily enforced by shame.
It cannot be enforced by the courts because its obligations are implicit.
"In a Trump administration, all immigration laws will be enforced," Trump said.
Without those documents, they reported, the court's ruling could not be enforced.
If such agreements are to be taken seriously, they must be enforced.
Today, the legal tools exist but the laws are not sufficiently enforced.
It has also enforced changes to the makeup of the constitutional court.
However, I'd be greatly surprised if this particular EULA was ever enforced.
Many people within the organization look with dread upon this enforced homelessness.
This appears easier said than done — how is it enforced, for example?
It remains unclear how rigorously the latest coal ban will be enforced.
No word yet whether Alves' suspension will be enforced by other states.
The plan could be enforced by the end of September this year.
However, key issues include whether and how the zones would be enforced.
Poorly enforced money laundering controls allow kingpins to easily clean their millions.
"Those enforced changes meant he had to sell his house," Deschamps said.
However, there remains some chatter that the ban might not be enforced.
Road rules are rarely enforced in Cambodia and many drivers lack licenses.
Jill also says they have a prenup, and she wants it enforced.
Trademarks, on the other hand, have to be registered and actively enforced.
Because the documents were never enforced, a judge placed them under seal.
No details were given on how such a law could be enforced.
He also raised concerns that the ban was unequally enforced across schools.
There was also a pledge that the smoking ban would be enforced.
I also run with self-enforced permadeath for both me and NPCs.
Such formulations exist because parking rules can really only be enforced piecemeal.
However, it seemed the policy was not being rigorously enforced, he said.
In most organizations, these are conventional contracts enforced by the court system.
This model works best when such deals are easily struck and enforced.
The concept of Academic Freedom for university professors needs to be enforced.
He pointed to the enforced political correctness among students at many colleges.
"I hope those agreements will not be enforced by courts," Ginsburg added.
They like being able to get regulations rolled back or not enforced.
And so the army-enforced calm accompanying the king's twilight is fragile.
This agreement shall be enforced with the laws of the State of _______________.
No state agency oversees the law; it is enforced only by lawsuits.
Star Wars has a rigidly enforced canon; the movies are its backbone.
Rappaport's Law enforced strict segregation between the No-Maj and wizarding communities.
But laws around the world, Jolie noted, also have to be enforced.
This gives sheriffs wide latitude to shape how the law is enforced.
The suit seeks an injunction to prevent the laws from being enforced.
Our goal is to ensure our constitutional authority is reiterated and enforced.
But both regulations are widely flouted and lightly enforced by traffic police.
Rules are enforced primarily through after-the-fact removal, not upfront moderation.
These provisions are enforced, in part, through the Bank Secrecy Act ("BSA").
And there are legitimate debates to be had about how it's enforced.
He sowed confusion about whether the ACA's individual mandate would be enforced.
But it wasn't all domestic bliss; Nefertiti also enforced law and order.
But it's the way that this is enforced and has become politicized.
This threat will only grow unless new protocols are introduced and enforced.
But he's also taking steps to ensure the law is fully enforced.
The Deferred Enforced Departure program for Liberians was scheduled to expire Saturday.
The federal government never fully enforced that element of the law, however.
But they were not uniformly enforced, and some were repealed after protests.
The law says nothing about sex between women and is rarely enforced.
But after a failed 2016 coup, Mr. Erdogan enforced a sweeping crackdown.
He sowed uncertainty about whether the law's individual mandate would be enforced.
But she still carried out and aggressively enforced her share of atrocities.
The lawsuit asks a judge to block the law from being enforced.
But it had rarely been enforced, and thus widely ignored, until recently.
Almost immediately after passage, questions arose about how it would be enforced.
The curfew, it turned out, was enforced by Mr. Threatin's wife, Kelsey.
Standards of conduct must be maintained and enforced given the President's misconduct.
These regulations, however strictly enforced, are unlikely to halt Chinese fentanyl exports.
And even then, a security services-enforced lockdown might only exacerbate things.
Asked about criticism China had not fully enforced previous sanctions, Hong disagreed.
The spokeswoman declined to say how or whether the policy is enforced.
Employee loyalty is also enforced by a thick layer of nondisclosure agreements.
Yet these predatory trade practices are only loosely catalogued and rarely enforced.
The subpoenas aren't being enforced while the appeals court considers the case.
Layovers are enforced ellipses in life — temporary tenures in air-conditioned limbo.
These measures were also enforced in Beijing, Tianjin, Shandong, Hebei, and Shanghai.
One Country, Two Systems will continue to be firmly implemented and enforced.
But I would disagree about the enforced passivity to which he alludes.
This imagined social order was enforced by a cadre of secret police.
No "social contract" or "natural rights": nothing but power relations, brutally enforced.
So there must be limits on power and they must be enforced.
That's why they haven't enforced the rules for almost a year now!
The regulations are binding and enforced by each country's national telecom regulators.
They are enforced by roughly 7,500 human moderators, according to the company.
There are also looming questions about how any deal would be enforced.
He said he expected the court's decision on Thursday to be enforced.
The law remains in force, but the ban has rarely been enforced.
But it's hard to picture how those rules would ever be enforced.
We know by now that laws are unequally enforced in this country.
"It's pretty clear that the law will be enforced from June 1... but I don't think it will be very strictly enforced from day one," said Barbara Li, a Beijing-based partner with law firm Norton Rose Fulbright.
Just like the Native staff who enforced the forbidden language rules in the dormitories, it was our own people who enforced the language criteria upon a young, vibrant, honorable young man who wanted to make changes on our nation.
Last year, Pakistan's Commission on Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances "received nearly 300 cases of alleged enforced disappearances from August to October 2017, by far the largest number in a three month period in recent years," according to the commission.
However, safety standards are not always strictly enforced and accidents occur fairly often.
They need to have rules that are transparent, well-communicated and aggressively enforced.
In addition, GF Banamex is legally enforced to provide support to its subsidiaries.
Soon enough, more rules were enforced, a ban on bodily fluids among them.
Any ban on lobbying, however, depends on how it is written and enforced.
The FCC's decision has catalyzed the forces that oppose government-enforced net neutrality.
"The new regulations will be strictly enforced," deputy governor Sakoltee Phattiyakul told reporters.
The rule is rarely enforced, and players rarely receive code violations for it.
Second, noncompetes can have effects even in states where they are not enforced.
If only because it is much more likely that they will be enforced.
But safety standards are not always strictly enforced and accidents occur fairly often.
It believes this debt could be enforced at the International Court of Justice.
That enforced concept of "amateurism" forms the core of the college sports product.
Even so, says Mr Blumenfeld, the policy is unlikely to be vigorously enforced.
They provide a model of how the nationwide smoking ban could be enforced.
They liken it to America's Jim Crow laws that once enforced racial segregation.
It also requires a concrete set of rules that can be consistently enforced.
But it is unclear to what extent it has enforced this new rule.
"Reservations and slavery were tools enforced by white power structures," DinéYazhi told Hyperallergic.
This system would require rules against hiring illegal workers to be strictly enforced.
It happens every year, so it's clear the rule is not being enforced.
Unusually for an African city, land use and construction rules are vigorously enforced.
And it's unclear just how successfully the reforms will be implemented and enforced.
Instead, transactions are enforced through a distributed ledger, produced collectively by currency miners.
"Enforced disappearances are being incorporated as part of law enforcement techniques," Mureithi says.
Failure to complete any obstacle resulted in 30 burpees, strictly enforced by volunteers.
The constitution's religious strictures were not fully enforced until the first world war.
Islamic dress Islamic codes of behavior and dress are strictly enforced in Iran.
The legislation, he added, would be enforced when administrators or authorities receive complaints.
The mandatory nature of Obamacare was enforced by a tax penalty, or mandate.
Last Friday, the government partially reversed sweeping capacity cuts enforced earlier this year.
So other than spot checking by airline officials, how will this be enforced?
A breathalyzer enforced by policy provided negative readings from both drivers, police said.
It's a learned behavior enforced when people feed or interact with the animals.
Ma said the plan could help clean China's water -- if it's enforced properly.
Teams are contractual entities, paperwork is needed, behavioral conditions are legislated and enforced.
Howe, who bore six children, felt suffocated by the enforced focus on family.
Adding to the confusion is the seemingly arbitrary way in which they're enforced.
Bates was also sceptical of how the ban on importation might be enforced.
That would be the second year Beijing has enforced emission cuts in winter.
The rule was challenged in the courts and is not currently being enforced.  .
The chemicals are theoretically banned in kebabs, but the rule is seldom enforced.
Its satellite transmission is not affected by government-enforced internet cuts, he said.
The "wild-caught" or "wild" label is not well-enforced by the FDA.
For one thing, rules relating to federal officials are enforced by federal officials.
The Evergrande official said the employee sales event did not include enforced targets.
O) called for an enforced break-up of Alphabet Inc's Google Inc (GOOGL.
Fair, understandable, and predictably enforced rules are necessary for balanced competition to occur.
Nor were details given about how the latest one is to be enforced.
Hunger exposes the sin of structurally-enforced poverty and appalling zip code injustice.
It cites cases of arbitrary detention, enforced disappearance, torture, rape and extrajudicial killing.
Until the law is enforced properly, the fight for disclosure is not over.
Building codes written with the storms of yesteryear in mind are spottily enforced.
"We shall see that the law is rigorously applied and enforced," he said.
In this specific case, the disturbance was too great (to worth being enforced).
Under Barr, Hontos said, the Granston framework could be even more rigorously enforced.
Several courts have prevented the ban from being enforced while lawsuits are pending.
If we are going to have campaign finance rules, they should be enforced.
Uzbekistan's cotton industry was reported to be reliant on government-enforced child labor.
Mr. Legend had his own privacy perimeter, enforced by a phalanx of handlers.
The real effect hits in 2019 when the 25 percent tariff is enforced.
Tax laws are enforced by the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service.
Having kids, I wanted equal rights under the law to be enforced strictly.
Between the lines: Several justices questioned how fairly the policy is being enforced.
The candor of his subjects challenges the stereotypes enforced in the photographs' titles.
We must send a message that visa expiration dates will be strongly enforced.
Local governments also needed to improve the way rules were enforced, he said.
Public safety norms are poorly enforced in India, and fatal fires are common.
Drug rules and strict punishments were in place; they just were not enforced.
The first is that the division of labor has to be better enforced.
Contempt of Congress is an offense that can be enforced in several ways.
They've documented instances of enforced disappearances, arbitrary detentions, and extrajudicial executions of civilians.
But experts said these were poorly enforced and the conviction rate remained low.
Board was enforced the South has the least-segregated school districts in America.
Although child prostitution is illegal, back then, the law was not strictly enforced.
Appliance manufacturers have no idea how efficiency standards will be developed or enforced.
Despite these changes, the system for disclosing conflicts remains fragmented and weakly enforced.
When laws are routinely ignored or not consistently enforced, they lose their gravitas.
The Migratory Bird Treaty Act is enforced by the Fish and Wildlife Service.
It was not immediately clear if the directives would be enforced by police.
Was the agreement legal, and can it still be enforced after Epstein's death?
"Will citizens and our leaders support extended enforced social distancing measures?" she asks.
The legislation is expected to be enforced starting Wednesday and until April 30.
Quietly, without fanfare, he steadily enforced the desegregation of schools in the South.
Morality police enforced modesty and prayer times while banning music and gender-mixing.
It also enforced consumption-friendly wage hikes at the expense of infrastructure investment.
It was not clear when or how the Libyan ban would be enforced.
We must send the message that visa expiration dates will be strongly enforced.
There must be clarity in the asylum process and penalties enforced for fraud.
Progressives think that the basic norms of our democracy have to be enforced.
Cambodia has laws to protect them but the laws need to be enforced.
But many Canadian businesses, like the Roseland Theatre, enforced unwritten rules on segregation.
The administration's targeting of Soleimani enforced a red line on attacking American citizens.
Afghanistan's acting interior minister said the RIV would be enforced within five days.
But when the National Register of Citizens, or NRC, was enforced, things changed.
The University of Chicago helped shape this ideology, while the F.T.C. enforced it.
That so called "unity" is of course only ever enforced in one direction.
Gyamfi says even if never enforced, policies still achieve their intended chilling effect.
During the last nine trial days, Roberts has firmly enforced Senate impeachment rules.
Though the law went into effect Wednesday, it technically isn't being enforced yet.
And then we have an era of constraint enforced by the federal government.
The cessation of hostilities will be enforced by a United Nations task force.
That's what the law says and that's how the law should be enforced.
Safety standards are poorly enforced in India and are linked to many deaths.
He supports the hunt but believes existing rules should be enforced more seriously.
The major chords, the marching rhythms, the simpering enforced jollity of it all.
Collection is also often enforced by violent thugs, according to parents and students.
They also enforced bans on music, alcohol, gender-mixing and women driving cars.
Several courts have prevented the ban from being enforced while lawsuits are pending.
Green indicates a reject/quarantine policy, while yellow indicates a non-enforced policy.
That rule will be fully enforced beginning on December 17, the release said.
A poorly enforced trade agreement continues to damage the environment and the economy.
Efforts to change how Shariah law is enforced are very controversial in Aceh.
As the gang grew, it developed a complex, swiftly enforced set of rules.
The requirement has not been enforced anyway, and its continued validity is academic.
It's about which rules are set for trade and which rules are enforced.
It will be enforced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
We must send a message that Visa expiration dates will be strongly enforced.
"The Buckley-era establishment self-confidently enforced intellectual and moral standards," Brooks writes.
Critics said the policy was enforced through compulsory abortions and violated human rights.
But swans remain the queen's property, and laws protecting them are strenuously enforced.
The upshot of the ruling was that the Voting Rights Act could not be easily enforced by the federal government, and instead has to be enforced through individual lawsuits filed after laws are passed, under Section 2 of the act.
Vaguely worded anti-terrorist laws are inconsistently and arbitrarily enforced, fostering chaos and uncertainty.
It is obvious that America's southern border is massively under-enforced and under-resourced.
"These are rarely enforced, but [it's] something to keep in mind," she adds. 5.
This enforced immobility could increase the risk of falls after discharge, the researchers noted.
Whether such laws are enforced in upcoming months and years likely rests with Roberts.
A US report from last year suggested that it was not being fully enforced.
These were enforced even though the investigation is only set to close by August.
China has enforced them by restricting coal imports from its troublesome neighbour this year.
Though the law is seldom enforced, a conviction could lead to a $250 fine.
There is no explanation for how this is enforced or how it's even feasible.
It also includes hundreds of Liberians with a lesser protection called Deferred Enforced Departure.
Apple founder Steve Jobs famously enforced anti-poaching agreements with rivals Google and Intel.
If you signed a non-compete agreement, know that often these are not enforced.
Research suggests that coral cover increases in older, well-enforced MPAs in isolated areas.
But of course bad actors will simply ignore your policy unless it's actively enforced.
It's supposed to go counterclockwise on the dance floor, though that isn't strictly enforced.
But any policy written into law will ultimately have to be enforced by platforms.
The manual's list of laws enforced by the Civil Rights Division was also updated.
Even though the rule was rarely enforced, programs did not overlook its potential impact.
Acts passed decades ago to protect air and water are enforced by the agency.
France, Germany, Britain and neighboring countries sharply curbed military outlays while austerity was enforced.
This isn't a compromise enforced by the limitations of technology, it's just thoughtless design.
Most African countries have introduced laws against FGM, although these are generally poorly enforced.
Iran is home to perhaps the most strictly enforced dress code in the world.
But the Federal Trade Commission has not enforced COPPA with any kind of uniformity.
He has been a sheriff and he has enforced the law in his county.
Although such laws are seldom enforced, they leave people open to extortion and abuse.
TripAdvisor also tries to manage any hearsay, but the policy appears to inconsistently enforced.
The government-enforced capacity cuts may in the long term help erode global oversupply.
China generally opposes sanctions, saying they're counterproductive, and has enforced them in lackluster fashion.
Another aim of the civil-rights era was to dismantle legally enforced school segregation.
It's been challenged in court and hasn't yet been enforced as an official policy.
Their government jobs and salaries depended upon how closely they enforced the birth quotas.
It's sort of like society in general, but it's more enforced in a totalitarianism.
We must begin this effort by ensuring that our trade laws are aggressively enforced.
Tax codes need to be strictly enforced, with no one looking the other way.
These are mere company promises that cannot be readily enforced when they're needed most.
If tax law was rigorously enforced, a mistaken deduction would result in prison time.
If criminal laws were rigorously enforced, all crimes however minor would result in incarceration.
If the law is enforced, manual scavenging can be eradicated in a short time.
She was training to become a pilot, but her family still enforced a curfew.
The sanctions took effect this month, but China enforced the new measures from Aug.
The consumer law landscape that includes RESPA is intended to be enforced by individuals.
This is what advocates for government-enforced net neutrality have, are, and will argue.
Pruitt: That the endangerment finding is there and needs to be enforced and respected.
But all these enforced sells-offs would just raise lots more money for Facebook!
People stay inside and not many shops are open because of enforced Sharia classes.
But these so-called "young invincibles" either paid or avoided the loosely enforced mandate.
New rules that call for banning inexperienced climbers are often discussed, but never enforced.
Campaign-finance laws in New York, up to now, have not been well enforced.
Not always enforced, but it's actually a Class B misdemeanor in the five boroughs.
It's too loose of a rule, it's not enforced and I don't understand it.
What if you need more democratic accountability somewhere or the law won't be enforced?
One former Barclays trader and one current employee said the ban was never enforced.
But in Connecticut, nonfirearm suicides rose when the law was enforced post-Virginia Tech.
She nursed him through childhood polio, which enforced two years of painful bed rest.
Should it be the male or female teachers who enforced regulations upon the girls?
Immigration law doesn't require an additional act of violence for it to be enforced.
India requires public officials to disclose their assets, but this is not always enforced.
We're setting a dangerous precedent where there are no laws enforced in our country.
The law must be fully enforced to "regulate these matters", he added, without elaborating.
It's really a policy question decided by people and enforced at the code level.
"It definitely doesn't seem like there's something that's enforced across the board," Gahan said.
These sanctions must be dutifully enforced by the United States and our international allies.
The ban will be enforced in Mount Barker, which is 23 miles from Adelaide.
" If any wrongdoing is proved, he said, "the law will be enforced without exception.
Hawley last month introduced legislation to create a federally enforced Do Not Track registry.
"We will make sure that the laws of our state are enforced," Goolsby said.
Remember the tobacco litigation and settlement, simultaneously a shakedown and a government-enforced cartel?
They highlighted a strictly enforced "grace period" of one hour to pass on projects.
Federal ethics rules are not a deterrent, since they cannot be enforced against him.
But until Congress changes the rules, its current rules should be enforced as written.
First, "populism is a result of all ... enforced leveling and homogenization," thanks to globalization.
It led to a consent decree, a federally enforced agreement overseeing Chicago police reforms.
It should be enforced fairly and consistently, regardless of politics or any other factor.
He later said we're better off keeping the deal and making sure it's enforced.
That regulation is tied up in legal proceedings and is not currently fully enforced.
The budget crafted by Vought is a powerful fiscal marker that must be enforced.
Why do you think such a law exists when it is so rarely enforced?
TechCrunch inquired with Twitter about whether it had enforced its policy against those companies.
He enforced the deadline, as he'd done previously when he terminated the Iran deal.
The new policy gave U.S. attorney's offices discretion in how they enforced the law.
That's because it's part of the tax code and was enforced by the IRS.
China's labor law prohibits gender discrimination in employment, but it is often poorly enforced.
Who understands duration better than those for whom enforced passivity is an occupational hazard?
Currently, 46 states have laws for enforced outpatient care, often called assisted outpatient treatment.
There is even a fundamental disagreement on the scope of the order, if enforced.
But the success of the new policy depends on how strictly it is enforced.
Finally, policies against parental discrimination, not just gender discrimination, should be instituted and enforced.
But there are significant legal questions about whether it can be enforced in court.
Judges in Washington and New York, respectively, ruled that the subpoenas could be enforced.
School segregation in Berkeley had never been enforced by law in the first place.
He hinted at retreating from civil rights laws and court rulings, but enforced them.
And so, the job-creating aspects of it won't be, you know, fully enforced.
But the order could not immediately be enforced, according to two of the sources.
There are no enforced minimum standards, and there are no minimum player education requirements.
One reason: He has enforced the integration of more Islamic teaching in public schools.
It informs how businesses make myriad decisions and how civil rights laws are enforced.
The suspension will take effect on March 16, 2020, and will be enforced indefinitely.
Callimachi: And they enforced their rules through an intimidating and gruesome level of violence.
Kashmiri journalists protest against the internet blockade enforced by India's government in Srinagar, Oct.
Not open borders, but immigration laws enforced with fairness and respect for human rights.
Ideally, that would include a revised agreement, negotiated and enforced among all nuclear powers.
The orders can be enforced by the local health departments and local law enforcement.
However, as of March 5, the drastic-sounding measures have yet to be enforced.
Still, racial covenants continued to be written, enforced with threats of civil legal action.
There was no indication on Monday of how and when they may be enforced.
Former officials who had enforced Mao's policies at the local level wrote pained memoirs.
And the laws that forbid them are enforced at the barrel of a gun.
In past cycles, the "blacklist" policy operated in as an unwritten, loosely enforced rule.
The contract cannot be enforced, Daniels is arguing, because Trump himself never signed it.
More problematic is how the cap would be determined, or enforced fairly and consistently.
He has enforced the President's edict to deny Congress witnesses, again despite congressional subpoenas.
"It's simply unacceptable that U.S. laws are being enforced outside U.S. territory," Bingmann said.
The tight control of the shah's dictatorship was replaced by a theocratic-enforced populism.
"It is there, and it needs to be enforced and respected," Mr. Pruitt said.
Ultimately, Ned Stark's decision re-enforced just how loyal a character he really was.
If enforced fully, the sanctions could eliminate 90 percent of the country's total exports.
"The policy is great, but it doesn't matter if it's not enforced," he said.
Silence is strictly enforced, and, after a brief adjustment, significantly contributes to the experience.
Citizenship tests, head-scarf bans, language lessons enforced as if they are a punishment.
The officials would not comment on how the new registration requirements would be enforced.
For the last year we doubled the amount of tweets that we enforced proactively.
This line is always present and is being drawn and enforced at all times.
The best places online are bounded by clear, well-enforced community guidelines for participation.
Because France did not do so, Uber contended, the law could not be enforced.
It will be enforced as a gun buyback and amnesty program ends amid debate.
One big hurdle for the CCPA: laws are only helpful if they're actually enforced.
If enforced properly, the sanctions could bring severe economic pain to the isolated nation.
Food is scarce, and a strict dusk-to-dawn curfew is enforced, they say.
The main law, enforced by the Office of Government Ethics, is 18 U.S.C. §208.
Sanctions take time to bite, can still be strengthened and enforced with greater fidelity.
"Of course we hope it will be enforced in a fair manner," he said.
My business is to make sure that your rights -- all of them -- are enforced.
Enforced loneliness as a result of need is at its worst ever in Britain.
He secured an order of protection from abuse and made sure it was enforced.
His speech removed any discretion schools had over how they enforced the morality rule.
Still, others insist that existing campaign laws should remain intact and be fully enforced.
But by the second half of the 22015th century, those laws were rarely enforced.
But by the second half of the 22015th century, those laws were rarely enforced.
But much to the dismay of Regev, the treasury has rarely enforced these laws.
Its orders are not quite ignored, but they usually are not vigorously enforced either.
If our policy was ok, was the mistake in how we enforced the policy?
Most major political parties maintain that enforced disappearances have no place in the country.
But that's the false binary that Trump has enforced by capitalizing on misinformed distress.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has warned of economic retaliation if the rulings are enforced.
Still, some remain on the books, although they legally and constitutionally can't be enforced.
And the trade deal does not mention how such a rule could be enforced.
They are enforced by a federal court with the oversight of court-appointed monitors.
A strict dress code is enforced for all guests — and ladies must wear hats.
Regulations setting out how the new law will be enforced are yet to come.
The current travel ban, like its predecessor, will be enforced far from American shores.
Trey is asking for joint legal and physical custody ... and wants their prenup enforced.
"It is true that gun laws are vastly under-enforced, but the reason that they're under-enforced is not because the administration or law enforcement has failed: It's because they're written in a way that makes them impossible to enforce -- intentionally," Trumble said.
If the regulations had been properly enforced, Grenfell might not now be a charred shell.
U.S. Judge Charles Breyer said emissions rules were properly enforced by the Environmental Protection Agency.
We have laws that protect us from such acts and they need to be enforced.
In fact, the FCC's decision has catalyzed the forces that oppose government-enforced net neutrality.
The truth, Americans want the immigration laws enforced, even 2100% of the Democrats want that.
Given the predilections of the Xi administration, these new religious regulations could be harshly enforced.
The practice has long been part of Apple's guidelines, but apparently wasn't being properly enforced.
"Properly enforced, federal gun laws can reduce crime in our cities and communities," he said.
What's even weirder is that an obscure, decades-old law is now suddenly being enforced.
If the policies remain enforced, Huawei could potentially lose access to regular updates to Android.
Ridiculous rules are severely enforced; David gets his hand burned in a toaster for masturbating.
However, this policy was "always" ultimately enforced by Beijing and not Washington, according to Kazianis.
Within living memory, this phlegmatic and pragmatic land has endured a state-enforced collective madness.
Voters in Washington and Oregon stuck with governors who had enforced moratoriums on capital punishment.
Although measures are in place, some bankers questioned how well the rules would be enforced.
But that rule has been poorly enforced, and some companies have taken advantage of that.
However, it's not clear how long it could take for it to be effectively enforced.
It's promised to moderate political figures that break its rules, but rarely enforced that policy.
This will allow the policy to be enforced until the challenges to it are resolved.
They are enforced by political actors, and parties play an important role in this enforcement.
"The P.R.C.A. bylaws at issue will be immediately enforced," the association said in a statement.
We worked hard to get them established, and to be enforced, and then we talked.
The only thing we demand is that these rules are clear and also equally enforced.
He just needs to prevent the subpoenas from being enforced before early November of 2020.
The foreign emoluments clause offers a shield against that corruption — assuming that it is enforced.
They also live in terror of its rules, which often change and are harshly enforced.
The second problem is that enforced production cuts are not a genuine solution to overcapacity.
It is unclear whether Xi will agree to that and how it would be enforced.
Though some of the countries prohibit child marriage, experts say the laws are rarely enforced.
China also fully enforced U.N. resolutions on North Korea, Geng told a daily news briefing.
Isis has enforced strict rules including the requirement for women to wear all-black dresses.
To placate the church, he has strictly enforced one of the world's toughest abortion laws.
That's often because proactive moderation policies are not enforced with élan even when they exist.
But the one-child policy was enforced for three decades, at times in brutal ways.
At the time, many of its details, including how it would be enforced, were unclear.
The regulator said that the fine would be enforced once the legal case had concluded.
Overhead Black Hawk helicopters circled while Air Force fighter jets enforced a no fly zone.
It's one that until February of this year, Google enforced in its own employment contracts.
Diplomatic triumph early, but still with North Korea, economy soaring, people want the border enforced.
Apple hasn't enforced its own guideline properly and developers took advantage of that grey area.
Any agreement will have to be monitored and enforced if it is to remain durable.
He doesn't get enough credit for the discipline he has enforced inside the White House.
By putting different probabilities on how stringently various clauses of the TPP would be enforced.
The government has to convince Thais that its new offensives will be enforced without favour.
And better "geofencing"—using GPS to limit where a drone will work—should be enforced.
But the profligate use of state-enforced GIs smacks of producers trying to gouge consumers.
Black people in the U.S. are disproportionately affected by the way drug laws are enforced.
They claimed community guidelines, supposedly enforced by the new FOSTA-SESTA laws, were to blame.
NHL executive: Fans would be turned off if the NHL enforced strict head shot rules.
The court accused Yekatom of crimes against humanity, including murder, imprisonment, torture and enforced disappearance.
Emergency responders say traffic laws are rarely enforced and there is insufficient road safety education.
Moreover, the rules and regulations about company behaviour are themselves often vague, and arbitrarily enforced.
They say Cordray has provided cause through how he has both written and enforced rules.
Unfortunately, the enforcement of the laws against those modes of transportation are not equally enforced.
Both sides agree that the Stored Communications Act can't be enforced in a foreign country.
"We investigated more deeply, enforced procedures, and were more likely to find violations," he said.
That starts with reforming policies around TPS and the similarly-situated Deferred Enforced Departure program.
But the statute has not been consistently enforced, and presidents have balked at its constitutionality.
"As it relates to China, the steel and aluminum tariffs will remain enforced," he said.
I believe the law should be enforced without fear or favor -- in a neutral manner.
ZTE has effectively said it will need to shut down if those rules are enforced.
To be Chinese, then, is to live under enforced amnesia, a medicated slumber of propaganda.
And finally, we need governmental transparency to ensure these policies are effectively implemented and enforced.
In the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Sunday was a day of mandatory rest, enforced by law.
"As it relates to China, the steel and aluminium tariffs will remain enforced," he said.
The solutions for seasonal smoke are obvious: Firecrackers should be banned — and those bans enforced.
A well-enforced regulatory regime lacks the TV-movie narrative arc of a criminal trial.
This enforced austerity has led to high unemployment in countries such as Greece and Italy.
Don't worry, they're entirely self-enforced and in no way ordered by a medical professional.
Pelka said that most of the statutes are either not being enforced or aren't enforceable.
The incoming leadership of DHS provides hope that finally America's immigration laws will be enforced.
"He knew that I enforced it and he said he would enforce it," he said.
They supposedly enforced their rule by firing bullets into cameras rolling on non-Edison productions.
But when the reporting structure is normalized and enforced, machine readability is automatic and painless.
And in some situations, brief episodes of enforced inpatient or outpatient treatment may be necessary.
But there are some categories so deep that they hold without needing to be enforced.
While organizers have now banned flares, exactly how that will be enforced is not clear.
Singapore had previously asked travelers to self quarantine upon return and strictly enforced the policy.
But Newsom told reporters Thursday that the order will not be enforced by law enforcement.
This is not something that's enforced, so there's no need to have it in there.
That changed last March when Trump announced Deferred Enforced Departure would end in a year.
For Valentine's Day, festive attire is requested, but otherwise no strict dress code is enforced.
The museum is based in Las Vegas, a city where Prohibition was not thoroughly enforced.
It's a visual scream that this is America: legally enforced xenophobia and federal concentration camps.
It's against the law in terms of what's on the law; it's just not enforced.
A well-run capitalist economy is governed by rule of law, predictably and consistently enforced.
The individual mandate was enforced by a tax penalty on people who go without insurance.
The teachers have for so long seen class size as an unachievable, never-enforced ideal.
For his enforced holiday, Hu and his two government minders jointly decided on the destinations.
Jesse now wants a regular schedule with the kids enforced, and custody for 2 weekdays.
But codes are not always enforced, and the new rules only apply to new buildings.
Many major sports heavily rely on human-enforced fouls placed in the hands of officials.
That he has tried to pay for his abuses with more than an enforced vacation?
Besides decreasing conflicts directly, an expectation that laws will be enforced could increase economic development.
Instead of layoffs, many companies have opted to furlough employees, or enforced unpaid time off.
Police have enforced the lockdown strictly, even though Modi said essential services would be maintained.
A large-scale isolation was last enforced during the "Spanish Flu" pandemic in 1918-1919.
In late January, all branches of the Chinese restaurant Sichuan Impression enforced mandatory temperature testing.
Anthem may save money simply by announcing its policy, even if it is never enforced.
For decades, Iran's hard-liners enforced the ban cruelly — and FIFA looked the other way.
When they exercise, they don't break a sweat; at dinner, they eat enforced meager rations.
In New Orleans, the curfew, which lasted months, was not enforced evenly across the city.
Five million people from Wuhan left the city last week before travel restrictions were enforced.
Sustainable tapping regulations should be created, taught and enforced, he added, and international trade limited.
Towns around the banks of Lake Taal were placed under police lockdown and evacuations enforced.
But now, after Brussels, what may also arrive is an enforced ride back to Turkey.
Antipollution regulations, if properly enforced by officials, could also bring the projects to a halt.
If the new plant rule is struck down, the existing plant rule cannot be enforced.
If enforced, it would deprive North Korea of 30 percent of its annual fuel imports.
It went along with ineffectual United Nations sanctions but enforced them lackadaisically, if at all.
With only 18 tables, reservations are required, and a fancy dress code is strictly enforced.
Despite the ban on abortion, the practice is widespread and the law is rarely enforced.
The Geneva Conventions on protecting civilians in wartime — never consistently enforced — are now openly flouted.
Though the law went into effect earlier this month, it technically isn't being enforced yet.
The authority says the campaign will be "self-enforced" and not linked to any penalties.
No-talking rules were also not strictly enforced, as senators kept getting away with whispers.
This rigid attitude toward race is often enforced by black Americans as fiercely as whites.
Liberal equality, as against the socialist equality of enforced redistribution, eliminates the worst of poverty.
PTM campaigns against alleged extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances of Pashtuns and other ethic minorities.
As I noted earlier, the standards that Comey enforced as director belied his own account.
Secretary of War Henry Stimson enforced the order against Japanese-Americans on the West Coast.
And there was no detail on how the truce, once in effect, would be enforced.
If speed limits on the ocean are enforced, whale collisions could drop 86%, she said.
Trump on Tuesday also issued a memo ending Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) for Liberian citizens.
The sanctions took effect this month, but China enforced the new measures from Aug. 15.
The U.S.G.A. said in a statement that the rule would be enforced similarly going forward.
" House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has admirably enforced party discipline, has called the wall "immoral.
"The sleep safety guidelines are meant to be enforced from birth onward," Dr. Benaroch said.
It amounts to a kind of enforced naivety that centrists too often mistake for virtue.
It's been the basic principle behind immigration policy, enforced to varying degrees, for several administrations.
Naturally, fireworks shops have a chilly relationship with the specialized taxes enforced on their product.
Are their community guidelines informed by these values and enforced the same way for everyone?
It will be enforced the same way any law is enforced, according to Lyon: During the investigation into when and where an infected individual was exposed, those who are identified as unvaccinated and people in public places will be referred to the district attorney's office.
High standards, regulatory and sanitary, have been enforced, partly because of local sensitivities about animal slaughter.
The seldom-enforced charge of contempt of Congress can be brought against someone for obstructing investigations.
She left this afternoon's Giambattista Valli show with what appears an enforced detail of three personnel.
Stockholm has responded by banning Tiptapp, though the ban is not being enforced while Tiptapp appeals.
At the same time, the rules against disloyalty are not being enforced in any clear way.
The crime of lese majeste -- insulting the royal family -- is enforced by monarchies around the globe.
El-Sissi took the oath of office Saturday before parliament amid tight security enforced throughout Cairo.
If losing your job seemed bad, just wait for the gunshots and government-enforced fertility centers.
The confirmation comes months after work collaboration service Slack, too, enforced similar restrictions on its platform.
In Shakespeare's Vienna, laws against premarital sex were technically on the books, but nobody enforced them.
Practicing witchcraft in 1542 Britain meant death, a punishment enforced globally during the early modern period.
Kentucky passed a "heartbeat" bill in March, but a federal judge stopped it from being enforced.
Some people — including the merging parties — criticized us that it's the first time we've ever enforced.
U.S. District Judge Edgardo Ramos in Manhattan ruled in June that the subpoenas could be enforced.
The ban was legally challenged and therefore never enforced while making its way through the courts.
But the law garnered outrage and pushback, and the rule was not enforced until fall 2018.
He has curbed the religious police, who enforced Sunni supremacy and derided Shias as kuffar (infidels).
For 19703 years — starting in 2000 — the Chinese government enforced a ban on video game consoles.
They can play a role in determining what regulations matter, and how they will be enforced.
In addition, Jeffs enforced a full ban on toys in 2011 for those in the sect.
But intervention would probably mean no a no-fly zone enforced by airpower alone, if that.
Software-defined regulation can monitor software-driven industries better than regulations enforced by squads of regulators.
The Russian Defense Ministry said a 48-hour "regime of silence" will be enforced in Aleppo.
They offered, he said, "an unprecedented opportunity to observe the poverty of China's state-enforced ideology".
Still, there's a massive difference between the written rules and the reality of how they're enforced.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said China would retaliate if Trump enforced the latest U.S. tariffs.
Since the ban has been enforced, dozens of soldiers have been arrested for allegedly homosexual conduct.
Sometimes the laws are enforced by conservative provinces that choose to defy reformers in the capital.
The EPA has historically under-enforced the existing penalties for polluting under the Clean Air Act.
The fact is, marijuana laws have not been enforced in the same way for all people.
Yet the law is rarely enforced and Kenya is seen as more tolerant than its neighbors.
The new American reforms can help correct some of these problems if they are rigorously enforced.
The text of the agreement is so vague that it's not clear what could be enforced.
Here's CNN's guide to the Hatch Act, what it prohibits, and how it is usually enforced.
There were also still regional disparities in the way environmental protection was being enforced, he said.
Lawyers for the plaintiff will have to work with US Customs to get the order enforced.
The filing also includes an end to the prohibitive NDAs that Weinstein enforced on his victims.
"But the ruling has not been enforced because there is an appeal against it," Simeonov said.
But until last year, the military still enforced a policy of discharging openly serving trans soldiers.
Related: Surviving the Narco-Blockades of Mexico's Jalisco State Enforced disappearances have also become increasingly common.
The regulation is the equivalent of an order and can be enforced by a military court.
He believes the Cambridge Analytica debacle could have been prevented had the FTC enforced the order.
The British system enforced divisions, putting a small elite above a mass of rebels and rogues.
It's difficult to imagine a federal statute, so rarely enforced, can have a material, positive impact.
Once that's done, the treaty will be legally binding and can be enforced through trade sanctions.
But the laws have been enforced with little transparency, making it difficult to gauge their effectiveness.
Pokemon Go has done more for family bonding since dad enforced the weekly board game night.
But he also said that the administration was looking at how existing laws are being enforced.
If they are validly-executed, non-prosecution agreements will be enforced in criminal cases in Pennsylvania.
"In many cases, the ritual is passed on the generation and not necessarily enforced," she said.
But the UN report found that few of these laws have been implemented and enforced effectively.
The group concluded that "a chronic pattern of impunity still exists in cases of enforced disappearance".
Still, it's not clear how vigorously any of the companies enforced those policies in Geofeedia's case.
IN THE 1960s, the Ivy Bush public house in Smethwick, West Midlands enforced a colour bar.
I'm already hearing that this is actively being enforced by Apple already, so like... that's cool.
Racist beliefs, too, are culturally-specific mythologies — made of intangible stuff, but enforced through real violence.
After some doctor-sanctioned violence, her father instituted a strict workout regimen, enforced with the paddle.
He added that the rules would need to offer appropriate investor protection and be effectively enforced.
Other types of pedestrian traffic violations also tend to be enforced more heavily against black residents.
The Hawaii Police Department also enforced the Federal Aviation Administration's temporary flight restriction for Lower Puna.
The new ad policies will first be enforced in the U.S. but will expand globally eventually.
Instead, Democrats are openly declaring that they do not want our immigration laws enforced at all.
The law must be enforced uniformly, not arbitrarily based on group identity, emotionalism or political expediency.
That came after some journalists said the rule change was already being enforced, according to Politico.
Federal prosecutors vigorously enforced these acts, bringing nearly 2,000 indictments, many on the thinnest of pretexts.
Because there can be no reasonable expectation that a trade agreement with China will be enforced.
But, it's hard to convince adults to wear a helmet if it's not an enforced law.
Federal and state laws are still written by elected legislators and enforced on the people's behalf.
Would the ITC and KMCO explosions have occurred had Texas better enforced health and safety rules?
The new rules will be enforced in (ironically) Mount Barker, which is 20 miles from Adelaide.
Unfortunately, Jeff is not the only student to face these unruly policies enforced by politicized administrators.
This announcement follows a broad assessment of capital punishment in 2014, enforced by previous president Obama.
Family separation should be enforced as long as zero tolerance is an administration priority, she said.
Some consumer advocates have questioned how effectively regulators have enforced the conditions of the NBCUniversal deal.
How are the boundaries of decision-making communities to be determined and accountability to be enforced?
But construction of the park did not begin until 2010, long after the act was enforced.
No matter how tough on paper, the sanctions will be effective only if they are enforced.
But it'd be much better to carve out more specific laws that could be fully enforced.
A secure, nationwide 5G network envisioned a virtual world where laws would be enforced from within.
Bela Karolyi said USA Gymnastics set and enforced all policies at the ranch during those periods.
It's a good thing that I'm even more of a sucker for externally enforced self-control.
But just because the laws aren't currently being enforced, that doesn't mean they never will be.
Under the sodomy law, which is rarely enforced, the maximum punishment is 25 years in prison.
The Trump administration is proposing some sweeping changes to how the Endangered Species Act is enforced.
A military dictatorship ruled the country from 1964 to 1985 and enforced strict protectionist economic laws.
Child marriage has been illegal in the region since 217, but the law is hardly enforced.
With a tampering penalty enforced by the league, you could tack on another lost draft pick.
She ruled that his ban cannot be enforced while the case is being reviewed in court.
Restrictions on snowmobile use and development in caribou habitat, they add, should be more rigorously enforced.
Yet, these laws requiring a license for interstate wine shipments seemed vague and were rarely enforced.
Congo bans plastic bags, in theory, but there is little to suggest the ban is enforced.
China's lesson was severe quarantine really enforced, if you will, at the point of a gun.
America now has a travel ban that's being enforced primarily off American shores, at US consulates.
OPEC production cuts, announced November 30th 2016, will likely be enforced with about 65-70% compliance.
Environmental controls are being less stringently enforced, making it easier for polluting factories to stay open.
Iran's health ministry did ask the city to close the shrines, but it was never enforced.
Iran's health ministry did ask the city to close the shrines, but it was never enforced.
Background: For three decades, China aggressively enforced a "one child" policy to control its ballooning population.
In the meantime, for what it's worth, the ordinance is mainly enforced only on the weekends.
He told them he could not produce a jazz festival in a city that enforced segregation.
It has been less vocal about the precise manner in which these rules will be enforced.
Traveling with others means enforced physical closeness and a heightened sense of synchronously shared new experiences.
In June, the punishing blockade being enforced by a Saudi-led coalition entered its second year.
The order is effective immediately and will be enforced through April 19, according to the county.
Police said they were working with government to see how the rules could be effectively enforced.
Canadian policymakers say legalization is a giant national undertaking that will take years to be enforced.
A large-scale isolation was last enforced during the "Spanish Flu" pandemic in 1918-1919. (here).
It has refused to clarify whether the requirement that healthy people buy insurance will be enforced.
The sense of enforced furtiveness was degrading, a result of the shame that surrounds the journey.
They deserve to be enforced no less than any statutes that apply if collusion is proven.
Since then, the division has fought school segregation, enforced fair housing law and defended voting rights.
"The mainland's handling of this shows laws must be followed, laws rigorously enforced and lawbreaking punished."
I will ensure that the statutes protecting their civil rights and their safety are fully enforced.
Uber and Postmates, for example, unsuccessfully sued to try to prevent the law from being enforced.
But her severity aligned her with the young township radicals who enforced commitment to the struggle.
Here in New York, that enforced assimilation is, thankfully, less true, but it is not nonexistent.
It was not clear exactly what home quarantines would entail, or how they would be enforced.
A global ban on the horn trade, enforced by a United Nations convention, remains in place.
Vape shops are typically age-restricted, but public health groups argue the rules are spottily enforced.
Accordingly, age limits on access to, possession of, and use of marijuana should be concurrently enforced.
These restrictions, however, are only enforced if a Member objects by raising a point of order.
Is it an "assault" on American values to expect that immigration laws be observed and enforced?
It's the first time a demerit point penalty is being enforced for this type of infraction.
However, this is unrealistic because of the widespread use of leaded piping, thus it's not enforced.
And it's not clear how these rollbacks would be enforced or when they would take effect.
Instead, Trump should expect Netanyahu to call for the deal to be enforced to the hilt.
Unless protections are enforced, more and more companies will choose to move their manufacturing operations abroad.
The law also bars a similar hike in Kansas City even though it was never enforced.
The sources said the interrogation was intended to lead to his enforced return to Saudi Arabia.
"Congress always had a role in setting examples, making sure the law is enforced," Cole said.
Some also say that enforced celibacy could be linked to cases of sexual misconduct by priests.
Christmas carols jingled from rooftop public speakers in an apparent act of state-enforced holiday cheer.
Today's episode focuses on how the Trump administration's new plan for undocumented immigrants may be enforced.
It was only one of two states, along with Iowa, with a strict, enforced lifetime ban.
Until this past June, Virginia enforced a Prohibition-era ban on "habitual drunkards" from possessing alcohol.
But the segregation is enforced in a way that tends to disadvantage female prisoners the most.
The international community now must ensure that Khashoggi's enforced disappearance and killing is the final straw.
The government first enforced it in the capital, Khartoum, then applied it nationwide four years later.
Is it just about polarization or did the structures that enforced these norms gradually break apart?
We've heard this and that about number plate recognition and stuff, but it won't be enforced.
Sundown towns, so named because black people were not allowed there after sundown, practiced enforced segregation.
The government enforced strict quarantines and extended the week-long Lunar New Year Holiday last month.
Evidence that they are failing shows that the law needs to be enforced, not rolled back.
The government insists that environment standards remain in place — they just won't be enforced as aggressively.
Modern Krampus parades, however, are bound by strictly enforced rules, including no drinking and no hitting.
The Soviet Union imposed a single style in the visual arts and enforced it for decades.
"We don't look at all close to meaningful enforced provisions on intellectual property," Mr. Scissors said.
As a child, I was shown that the law could be enforced with goodness and humanity.
Her version of that is a non-enforced ... KS: You're not as charming as she is.
Jobs are scarce, everyone's injected with nanomachines, and the law is enforced by a clandestine guard.
But, practically speaking, many bread-and-butter regulations can be passed and enforced at the local level.
Exactly which plastics will be banned and how the ban will be enforced hasn't yet been decided.
This is ironic, given how strictly regulated and enforced other marijuana products are on the state level.
No uniform criteria for donations or enforced guidelines exist across the procurement and donation network, Klassen said.
As a local prosecutor, Klobuchar ran on "tough on crime" policies and enforced them once in office.
On January 1st, 2018, the grace period before that law would begin being enforced by authorities expired.
Though these size restrictions are not always enforced, sometimes they are, so it's best to be prepared.
Details of how a boycott of American electronics might be enforced were not presented during Erdogan's speech.
And: outside of what has been threatened and enforced by white supremacy, should we pursue sexual freedom.
In public housing for example, quotas are enforced to prevent any ethnic group from being over-represented.
" Pompeo said that sanctions will remain in place against North Korea and be enforced with "great vigor.
Trump modified the order after a federal appeals court refused to allow the ban to be enforced.
India officially restricts the use of crop burning, but the practice persists and bans are rarely enforced.
But we are also a nation that depends on public confidence in how the laws are enforced.
"As a wealthy corporation, it has the resources to ensure its policies are enforced," the authors note.
The strength of the cyber defenses varies greatly from state to state with no enforced uniform standard.
It sounds like the government is going after pharmaceutical companies, but you're saying laws aren't being enforced.
Developed nations have adopted cleaner, safer alternatives for extracting gold, and enforced strict rules on mercury use.
And while these rules can be confusing, they are also instinctive and often rigidly enforced through repetition.
Among myriad abuses, it alleged large-scale "enforced disappearances" of village elders and religious leaders in Maungdaw.
Apple confirmed the newly enforced policy (which also applies to screenshots of apps) to VentureBeat and AppleInsider.
In poor countries waste is still much less strictly regulated, and the few rules are seldom enforced.
And so, this crucial law to protect students almost needs to be enforced by those very students.
It's against the platform's policies to sell them, but it's unclear how these policies are being enforced.
"We have quite stringent laws regarding worker safety in Cambodia, but they are rarely enforced," Kong says.
The last time the US enforced large-scale quarantines was during the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918.
Nine out of ten Indians are employed in the informal sector, where labor laws are rarely enforced.
One of them was mandatory, enforced guidance hours for the kids who were sexually harassing other students.
What I care about is that the rules in this place are enforced, so people can learn.
The laws, such as they are, are really more social rules that are enforced by people themselves.
Once there is a consensus about what is wrong and why, the new norms must be enforced.
But the circumstances in which they can be enforced should be narrow, as they are in California.
The difficulty, again, is working out what this provision actually means and how it might be enforced.
This isn't the first time Rockstar has been accused of this kind of excessive and enforced overtime.
Senator Al Franken of Minnesota (pictured), another Democrat, will follow him into enforced retirement from the Hill.
Also be sure to also check rules and bylaws enforced by homeowners' associations, condo boards and landlords.
But, admits Clement Ngoriareng, an official at the Kenya Forest Service (KFS), the rules are laxly enforced.
The research showed that some norms are universally enforced, although less so than in standard lab experiments.
However, higher fines alone would not be enough to deter bribery because regulations are often poorly enforced.
This trend will continue unless a practical and enforced link between automation and free time is constructed.
But the United States and other powers say sanctions must be enforced until there is full denuclearization.
Health departments in other states have routinely enforced similar bans during recent outbreaks of vaccine-preventable disease.
It also include households that are part of a smaller program, known as Deferred Enforced Departure (DED).
A ban on open-toed sandals and jeans has only been enforced - inconsistently - in the last decade.
Because everybody in the marketplace now understands with clarity that this agreement is going to be enforced.
A 2017 study found a link between rigidly enforced gender stereotypes and physical and mental health risks.
This ban, potentially hitting iPhone models from the 6S through the X, has yet to be enforced.
In mid-January the agency enforced violations against the city for its slow notification of the public.
"They would be indicting every pharmacist in Beverly Hills if this were strictly enforced," Garofalo said Monday.
The agreement will be enforced by Russian military police, who will enter the city, opposition negotiators said.
That's a potential problem because it could violate an obscure, rarely enforced law called the Logan Act.
Notably, similar rules are not enforced on the other side of the Capitol building in the Senate.
Men who haven't been able to address their issues until a period of sobriety-enforced mental clarity.
The tobacco company's defense challenges decades of precedent for how the law has been interpreted and enforced.
The city lifted a midnight curfew that had been in effect, though irregularly enforced, for three days.
There are laws in place to combat racial prejudice of course, but they are unfortunately never enforced.
Police Chief Steve Norman told the outlet he's never enforced it, and doesn't plan to anytime soon.
Darshan-Leitner welcomed the ruling but conceded that it was unlikely to be enforced in New Zealand.
The Office of Government Ethics, responsible for making sure those rules are enforced, says that's not true.
With plain cigarette packaging already enforced in the UK, could Tony the Tiger et al be next?
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"Congress has instructed that arbitration agreements like those before us must be enforced as written," he said.
The military has staunchly denied playing a role in any enforced disappearances, as has the civilian government.
Those rules can be enforced without the need for a procurement officer, HR, accounts payable or marketing.
The US Environmental Protection Agency should have enforced stricter standards on the chemical years ago, advocates say.
Having sleep rules enforced by parents was not linked to fewer sleep-disturbing behaviors of family members.
Judges have tried to restrict crop-burning and firecrackers, but local governments have not enforced their rulings.
The American people have spoken loudly in this past election that they want federal immigration law enforced.
Creating a tilted field, though, where one industry has a government-enforced advantage is a poor idea.
In countries with strictly enforced regulations, special equipment must be used in smelters to curb environmental pollution.
The government has not commented on whether the ruling will be enforced if he were to return.
Recognizing the difference between how gender is felt and how it is enforced can also be liberating.
Those companies are instead required to follow general consumer protection rules enforced by the Federal Trade Commission.
Blasphemy laws were enforced against those who insulted God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, or the Bible.
It includes enforced dehydration, it includes sleep deprivation because children do not have access to sleeping mats.
Conway attempted to clarify Trump's stance on immigration, saying he wants to ensure the law is enforced.

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