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August 17, 2009

enforce

Enforcement

enforce (verb) - make sure that people follow and obey a rule or law

enforcement (noun) - the activity of enforcing

enforceable (adjective)

enforce laws
a difficult to enforce law
difficult to enforce legislation

enforce long neglected laws
vigorously enforce voting rights and antidiscrimination laws long neglected

law enforcement
law enforcement authority
law enforcement officers
the enforcement of a law

enforce standards
enforce standards properly
unable to enforce standards properly
labor officials are unable to enforce wage and safety standards properly

enforce the rules
strictly enforced rules
the rules will be strictly enforced

enforce a limit
At least one airline is looking for ways to enforce the carry-on-size limit

enforce the policy
enforce tougher policies
announced a bill to enforce tougher open-Internet policies

enforce the rule of law

enforce physical boundaries

enforce ideological conformity

enforce compliance
enforce compliance with standards

enforce a ban 
enforce bans on tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship

enforce ethics
enforce strong ethics

legally enforceable
legally enforceable contracts

fully enforce
rigorously enforce
rigidly enforce

enforce effectively
enforce policies effectively
lacked the manpower to enforce its policies effectively

difficult to enforce
hard to enforce
Our solutions on paper have proved hard to enforce

push for police to enforce limits and monitor problem spots

enforce federal rule

the court cannot enforce judgments

refuse to enforce the law
difficult to enforce  the law

will use this power to enforce his decisions

took out ads apologizing to patrons for having to enforce the law

Who's going to do it? Who's going to enforce the law?

enforce a mandate
Mrs. Clinton refused to specify how she would enforce her mandate

enforce the code

enforce federal immigration rules

actually allowed its drivers to enforce fares on buses

enforce meritocracy
CEOs have little choice but to enforce meritocracy or risk going out of business

 has the power to make findings and recommendations but not to enforce them

develop and enforce social, environmental, and product-safety standards that conform to international norms

make sure that prosecutors enforce those new laws

enforce Islamic law

induce, enforce, and reward civic behavior

embraced its mission to enforce revolutionary values at home and export them abroad




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