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  • Balkan Wars in 1913, during which she helped enforce a blockade of Montenegro.
  • dismiss a player, UEFA keeps a record and may enforce a suspension.
  • tic to operate against the Polish Navy and to enforce a blockade of Poland, but she was soon transf
  • Spanish authorities had been trying to enforce a ban on foreign ships trading with Spanish c
  • uld be a valid consideration for the court to enforce a contract if a pre-existing duty was perform
  • t of the English government's response was to enforce a new oath of allegiance, drafted in such a w
  • ed in the fraud bureau and helped develop and enforce a diversion program to prevent the incarcerat
  • which was moving a flotilla into position to enforce a 50NM Total Exclusion Zone (TEZ) around the
  • st ship to arrive in the islands and began to enforce a 200-mile (370-km) maritime exclusion zone i
  • The Germans lacked the manpower to enforce a 'food blockade' of the Soviet cities; neith
  • tant areas of the city while patrols began to enforce a curfew on the night of November 5. Armed co
  • Webster sought to enforce a law that was extremely unpopular in the Nor
  • cal capital out of Manning's use of troops to enforce a court eviction order against strikers at a
  • rom Columbia and India to Beirut, Lebanon, to enforce a Middle East cease-fire between Egypt and Is
  • Minnesota is the 17th state to enforce a statewide smoking ban.
  • Efforts to enforce a similar ban are headed to court in Pennsylv
  • the local Stannary court had jurisdiction to enforce a law against the obstruction of tin mining a
  • ld, once approved, amongst other things, help enforce a ban on equine slaughter.
  • The city of Alexandria recently began to enforce a smoking ban in government buildings.
  • he unpermitted grading operation, but did not enforce a stop-work order.
  • of Transportation Enforcement Officers (TEOs) enforce a variety of provincial highway safety legisl
  • tal's reputation, he has become determined to enforce a new tougher series of hospital rules.
  • i-series about the life and death struggle to enforce a U.N.-brokered ceasefire in the fictional, S
  • gine directing Uranus, and Corbell uses it to enforce a peace treaty.
  • fell out with Rome and Vespasian was sent to enforce a reconciliation, Venissa acted as mediator b
  • The Laws were also changed to enforce a compulsory follow on if 100 runs behind on
  • ted and a 14 foot wall was built around it to enforce a quarantine.
  • The 706th also participated in UN patrols to enforce a no-fly zone over Bosnia from, March-April 1
  • weight, and streamlined the stroke angles to enforce a strong horizontal flow.
  • d survey data was included in the solution to enforce a consistent adjustment of the coordinates of
  • cified in the statute that the bill sought to enforce a substantive due process right to life, enac
  • Court has the power to issue writs (orders to enforce a judicial law or principle, e.g.
  • to assist in maritime security operations and enforce a 2,000 meter exclusion zone around the Al Ba
  • However, trying to enforce a purely classical description represents a p
  • o a determination on the part of Akhenaten to enforce a probable misconception among the common peo
  • The Tamil Nadu government also started to enforce a preexisting ban on animal sacrifice in temp
  • ested and no aircraft carriers or Harriers to enforce a no fly zone he was accused of losing his mo
  • While Chairman, he worked to enforce a freeze on legislative salaries and rejected
  • island before the Union navy would arrive to enforce a blockade.
  • o become active, and to do something (e.g. to enforce access for a divorced father to his child).
  • An iterator can enforce additional restrictions on access, such as en
  • Pico had a land grant he could not enforce against the many squaters on the land he coul
  • enal laws which he was constantly exhorted to enforce against them.
  • They have full police powers, and enforce all laws and regulations issued by the City o
  • t that the language itself may not be able to enforce all conditions prescribed on this call is wha
  • il, military, and naval officials to obey and enforce all proclamations, orders, and directives dee
  • miting the term to 3 months, and attempted to enforce an old and disregarded ordinance to close tav
  • the court's willingness to recognize and enforce an extraprovincial judgment rendered on the s
  • lar shape, and polychrome exterior combine to enforce an effect of calculated restlessness.
  • Command of Captain Carter B. Refo prepared to enforce an Allied ban on Iraqi flights over south Ira
  • a thorough working knowledge of the laws they enforce and the underlying principals from which they
  • ressured the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to enforce and strengthen the safety regulations for nuc
  • it organization that has been given powers to enforce and create public safety rules in such areas
  • rs; as his father before him, he struggled to enforce and legitimize the rule of the royal House of
  • e Provisional Government was its inability to enforce and administer legislative policies.
  • OPEC's quotas, however, are difficult to enforce, and Kuwait and other countries have been acc
  • tinational force to use force if necessary to enforce Annex I of the peace agreements.
  • 91, and reiterated its position that it would enforce any violation of the ceasefire in the demilit
  • e important caveat that no court was bound to enforce any such agreement if it felt it would not be
  • be impossible to impose any censorship and to enforce any law.
  • increasingly difficult for the Confederacy to enforce any action against deserters who returned hom
  • No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or
  • gulate the traffic in alcoholic beverages and enforce applicable laws and regulations.
  • Charter for all Member States to develop and enforce appropriate legal and regulatory measures aga
  • ted the 1785 Treaty of Hopewell by failing to enforce Article 7, which required the United States t
  • it defines as its scope is what a court will enforce as being its scope.
  • It will write and enforce bank rules, conduct bank examinations, monito
  • d up, the police department was asked to help enforce barricades for people ignoring them, and work
  • •Help enforce border security measures and federal immigrat
  • If we enforce both restrictions, we get RLP, Co-RLP, BPLP,
  • ch were on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland to enforce Britain's fishing rights.
  • tation systems, regulate utilities, adopt and enforce building codes, establish zoning controls, pr
  • The Congress shall have power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions o
  • n spaces of the London Borough of Haringey to enforce by-laws and parks regulations.
  • co, Attorney General Brown joined the case to enforce California's health and safety laws, which Tr
  • killed a prisoner and at most took actions to enforce camp discipline.
  • nd their necks at all times, in an attempt to enforce campus security and the overall safety of the
  • nalty, Oderberg supports the state's right to enforce capital punishment, because justice must be r
  • To enforce child abuse and neglect laws, including laws
  • governments of Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire better enforce child labor laws.
  • to review certain administratative decisions, enforce civil rights relating to planning, or to impo
  • for and Assemblyman Sandre Swanson carried to enforce civilian oversight of the BART Police Departm
  • tively large and physically strong males, who enforce club policy and maintain order in and around
  • eiture Division is to promote, facilitate and enforce compliance with the laws of the United States
  • are now beginning to use their new powers to enforce compliance from constant offenders via court
  • AFTA measures, but has no legal authority to enforce compliance.
  • y 20, 1905, upheld the authority of states to enforce compulsory vaccination laws.
  • one of the English penal laws that sought to enforce conformity to the established Church of Engla
  • is limited by the obligation of the Court to enforce constitutional rights.
  • held that a good consideration for courts to enforce contracts did not include promises for "natur
  • Qatar is in Tier 3 rank; it failed to enforce criminal laws against traffickers, or to prov
  • They had no constabulary powers to enforce criminal law and should not have been be mist
  • 0 and doubted Hobson's ability to effectively enforce Crown control.
  • to resist the Airport Company's programme to enforce cutting of trees which have been a longstandi
  • , argued that the United Nations is unable to enforce decent standards and thus the United States g
  • The goal of the Society is to enforce, develop and support Iranian Studies in all s
  • ieved via threats or intimidation designed to enforce discipline and a commitment to the mujahedin
  • ld rely on the authority of the magistrate to enforce discipline, suppress heresy, or maintain orde
  • He did, however, strictly enforce discipline, on one occasion forbidding underg
  • However, surrounding States aren't going to enforce each other's Fish and Game Laws, and this is
  • to ameliorate conflicts within the church and enforce ecclesiastic discipline.
  • ed obscenity, even assuming it is feasible to enforce effective safeguards against exposure to juve
  • tems in most dynamic languages, CLOS does not enforce encapsulation.
  • g Latin, however, the Act was framed so as to enforce English).
  • We enforce environmental laws and advocate for the trans
  • Stalinist state with dictatorial authority to enforce environmental standards could avert an ecolog
  • r rights by limiting Californians' ability to enforce environmental, public health, and consumer pr
  • he clubs were created as a way to promote and enforce ethical guidelines.
  • Decisions to investigate and enforce ethics violations by government officials are
  • general to demand that the federal government enforce existing federal immigration laws".1
  • ote on a resolution asking states to strongly enforce existing child porn laws.
  • es could be replaced with option types, which enforce explicit handling of the exceptional case.
  • the Israeli government to demand that Germany enforce Faber's sentence or extradite him to the Neth
  • e Bill, which authorizes him to use troops to enforce Federal law in South Carolina.
  • easement which allows the U.S. Government to enforce federal laws regarding refuge protection stat
  • es, whose Army and Indian Agents might try to enforce federal treaties and federal statutory law ag
  • , not cases in which a private party seeks to enforce Federal laws against another.
  • ers employed at Tallahassee Community College enforce Federal, State, and county laws/ordinances.
  • force is said to number 100-150 officers who enforce female modesty and handle female suspects, wi
  • te is under God and is therefore commanded to enforce God's Law.
  • e Kingdom of Naples, but he was never able to enforce his claim against King Andrew III and died on
  • ment was represented in the suit of Morgan of enforce his mortgage or not.
  • e any decree in the suit brought by Morgan to enforce his mortgage.
  • ly after Hillel and Shammai, and took care to enforce his own authority as the president of the chi
  • eragua sent out various expeditions to try to enforce his authority throughout the territory, but t
  • d no political support for invading Hawaii to enforce his wishes.
  • itty hero who will use any means necessary to enforce his brand of justice.
  • and, Purachai Piumsombun, began a campaign to enforce his somewhat puritanical ideas of social orde
  • opted for coercion rather than persuasion to enforce his will, and at the tumultuous election of 1
  • fused, Stuyvesant sent a group of soldiers to enforce his orders.
  • John returned to Brittany to enforce his claim, with English help.
  • Now she tells him that she means to enforce his promise of marriage.
  • The efforts of this cardinal to enforce his family's pretensions to the Countship of
  • r protest to Emperor Charles V, who wanted to enforce his Edict of Worms (1521).
  • To enforce his rule over his minions Chacha uses Singh (
  • heir absence was Ferdinand I who attempted to enforce his claim as King of Hungary.
  • formed alliances with the princes in order to enforce his decrees.
  • merous and powerful adherents and was able to enforce his demands for reform, and by a plain and ho
  • rt Fanning, who used the Ferguson incident to enforce his own conservative beliefs as the norm for
  • gistered charity," and has a fatwa council to enforce ideological conformity.
  • You can't just assault people to enforce illegal bets, you'd get thrown in jail the ne
  • The Northern Virginia Conservation Trust will enforce in perpetuity.
  • was among a group of lawyers who attempted to enforce in U.S. courts a $489 million default judgmen
  • ntent, there is no evidence he ever sought to enforce it very vigorously.
  • be for the common benefit of all entitled to enforce it according to their interest, an apportionm
  • ver 96 There is no luck for free, you have to enforce it Bastian Schweinsteiger commented a narrowl
  • t still met with a lack of implementation; to enforce it, a fresh act was passed in 1668.
  • ary between Iraq and Kuwait measures taken to enforce it, in the aftermath of Iraqi incursions into
  • as a target for attack by those who sought to enforce it.
  • "tremendous mistake," he had no choice but to enforce it.
  • crawling is illegal in Canada and the police enforce it.
  • icted to 25 mph using modern radio methods to enforce it.
  • by Laud, called in the power of the State to enforce its claims.
  • It has no legal power to enforce its decisions.
  • On April 4, 1951, Israel attempted to enforce its sovereignty over the demilitarized zone a
  • uthorised to carry out all necessary means to enforce its mandate.
  • PF and trains them for military operations to enforce its dominance.
  • he army had military force at its disposal to enforce its will.
  • ment of Schleswig and commissioned Prussia to enforce its decrees.
  • The right-wing cabinet would enforce its domestic policy programme and Mitterrand
  • empt to consolidate power over the region and enforce its laws.
  • ril 4 - El-Hamma Incident: Israel attempts to enforce its sovereignty over the demilitarized zone a
  • The central government is strong enough to enforce its will upon outlying areas should the occas
  • qual Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) enforce its legal mandate to end sex discrimination.
  • dial parents who said that she would actively enforce judgments against deadbeat parents and was en
  • The other factor that helped Craveri to enforce law and order in the island was his excellent
  • ts Maurice Tobin to establish a commission to enforce laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis
  • " which provided for officials who refused to enforce laws to be removed from office.
  • the laws of the state, occasionally having to enforce laws he was opposed to.
  • In addition, Blease failed to enforce laws and even encouraged breaking the law.
  • o an abolitionist, because he was expected to enforce laws promoting the return of runaway slaves t
  • ent merely followed the orders of Congress to enforce laws.
  • ober 1, 1997, Hosier continued to litigate to enforce Lemelson's patents on behalf of Lemelson's he
  • He moved to Dublin where his attempts to enforce licensing led to a complaint from members of
  • the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act, an attempt to enforce limits on government spending.
  • to traditional term syntax, interaction nets enforce linearity -- each resource is used exactly on
  • ter supply, bring gaslighting to streets, and enforce liquor and prostitution laws.
  • ppointments, using Old Regular ward bosses to enforce loyalty and dispense patronage, and to guaran
  • of the subject tribes than on any capacity to enforce loyalty.
  • l Government of Somalia is believed unable to enforce maritime laws.
  • Maritime Authority has the responsibility to enforce maritime laws and exercise flag state control
  • orney General to compel them to implement and enforce Measure 47.
  • of State and Attorney General have refused to enforce Measure 47, event though no court has found a
  • the union leader, and would like Ratanlal to enforce measures for workers' safety.
  • concluded by asking countries to continue to enforce measures against UNITA, and for the Secretary
  • the Meat Hygiene Service which had failed to enforce Meat Hygiene Regulations at the JE Tudor & So
  • However, as Ofcom has no legal power to enforce mobile phone operators to add information the
  • ing a single agency with greater authority to enforce money laundering and currency control laws.
  • e Charter granted new powers to the courts to enforce more creative remedies and to exclude more ev
  • and begging-in public spaces, and selectively enforce more neutral laws-such as those prohibiting o
  • his father from 1456 to 1496 in an attempt to enforce more centralised Burgundian control over the
  • In fact he attempted to enforce much less extensive form of the transfer.
  • d law where the Governor General can elect to enforce naming legislation.
  • The purpose of the Germanic SS was to enforce Nazi racial doctrine and Anti-Semitic ideals.
  • t the presence of these troops, ostensibly to enforce neutrality and prevent violence, effectively
  • n, the United States organized a coalition to enforce no-fly zones in Iraq, north of 36° and south
  • oduced a bill that would allow magistrates to enforce observation of Sunday as a religious day.
  • The bishop had to enforce order with soldiers.
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