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1. Once the captain let him out, he realized that if Ava was missing, there was no one who could actually enforce his sentence
2. Much of the technology was used for ghastly weapons and those who had bent some people to their dominance would send them to their deaths trying to enforce their dominance on ever larger groups
3. There was no way to enforce a law, there was no way to enforce a tax collection
4. everything is under His feet, but it is up to us to enforce that
5. Admission was a penny a person, two for a keda, since it was impossible to fence the boundary well enough to enforce a high price
6. When the law does not enforce the performance of contracts, it puts all borrowers nearly upon the same footing with bankrupts, or people of doubtful credit, in better regulated countries
7. adding, ‘You won’t need to rely on the Cure to enforce
8. proceeded to enforce the collection of tithes and the
9. The customs of merchants, which were established when the barbarous laws of Europe did not enforce the performance of their contracts, and which, during the course of the two last centuries, have been adopted into the laws of all European nations, have given such extraordinary privileges to bills of exchange, that money is more readily advanced upon them than upon any other species of obligation; especially when they are made payable within so short a period as two or three months after their date
10. Another more important point is the likelihood that one day, laws will enforce
11. All he wanted was to enforce the law and bring punishment to those who deserved it, and as a result he had lost his best and only friend, and was denied of all justice, for there could be none of that in Alataria
12. Most countries have allowed the UN to monitor and enforce water disputes
13. The court of chancery, as a court of conscience, first took upon it to enforce the specific performance of agreements
14. But worse than that, the Government have despatched a naval fleet to investigate the attack and enforce the evacuation
15. From the outset of the Civil War, the United States Navy did the best it could to protect American commerce and enforce the
16. Now let him enforce it
17. When an authority of any sort attempts to enforce such a code rather to allow it to be freely chosen, it is travesty, not morality
18. The most corrupt and ineffective Cabinet Secretary of the Obama Administration, with the possible exception of Attorney General Eric Holder, who really doesn"t understand the laws he has been instructed to enforce, which misunderstanding has much to do, perhaps, with his race getting into the way of his law enforcement responsibilities
19. “We rely too heavily on the Guardians to enforce such a law
20. that the Mexican government wouldn’t enforce its own regulations
21. No one will have this desire as all of the races still covet their own way of life as the only way and will try to enforce their ways on others
22. I thought that we should take a look at some of the Apartheid laws to demonstrate what we learned at College, and the effect they on the populations and those of us who had to enforce them
23. Legally the SAP had been created by parliament in 1913 with the sole purpose to enforce the laws of parliament
24. The Nationalists could afford their arrogance because the SAP was there to enforce all of their laws
25. To summarise: the SAP stepped up to enforce parliaments’ laws as it was compelled to do by law
26. The very reason for its existence was to enforce the laws of the country since it was the National Police
27. They can plan their operations how they want! Laws on what to enforce govern the Police
28. The Nationalists, in effect, forced the SAP to self-destruct by either refusing to enforce the laws constructed by its political masters (legally impossible), or to enforce the shameful laws and thereby lose the respect of the vulnerable which it should be protecting
29. What can someone do when they have to legally enforce laws so unjust that they caused a civil war? I know the answer today now that I'm middle-aged and have worked as a lawyer at the most famous Human Rights law firm in Africa
30. I say that the white kids who stayed and were indoctrinated into the Army and SAP to enforce the Nationalist’s racist laws are also a lost generation
31. ” Yeah this version is totally illegal, and was usually followed up with a few punches and kicks to enforce the point
32. Unfortunately, the Police Stations did not enforce these same weight policies vigorously enough so some policemen became really overweight—a huge embarrassment to themselves and the SAP
33. They are natural leaders and have no inhibition to shout orders or fatherly enforce their orders if needs be
34. Grandfathering laws or conveniently making legal what was once illegal, should raise legitimate concerns over any nation‘s ability to properly enforce its own laws to begin with
35. Why not simply enforce existing gun laws (already) on the books rather than proposing newer ones whose questionable impact on reducing gun related crimes are likely to produce diminishing results? Such political grandstanding, I suppose, plays well among certain audiences given to theoretical assumptions to critical questions that otherwise require practical solutions
36. I believe that many of us are losing sight of the bigger picture by focusing our attention exclusively on inanimate objects while paying scant attention to the causal factors that have contributed to higher crime rates in our nation as compared, for example, with other industrialized nations that enforce stricter gun-control laws
37. Since US troops were in the south trying to prevent violence, firing Stanton was firing the highest federal official trying to stop lynchings and enforce civil rights
38. The size of the US coast and small US Navy made the ban difficult to enforce
39. When Grant did enforce the law for a time, KKK violence dropped dramatically
40. The Compromise included an agreement to no longer enforce Black civil rights and withdraw US troops from the south
41. In exchange for Republicans selling out Blacks in the southern states and agreeing to no longer try to enforce civil rights
42. Then they would enforce the Law and the divine will of the Ministry with unflinching loyalty, following the credo that All is Law
43. litigation in this matter to enforce my rights under the FCRA
44. pursuing litigation in this matter to enforce my rights under the
45. provides for funds for those wishing to file legal suits to enforce the Act
46. administration’s reluctance to enforce immigration policies
47. This is why I enforce the mindset that money should never be your
48. Such moves result in demands for the police or military to enforce the laws more rigorously
49. them of what the rules and laws of today enforce
50. But, it is still partly up to us to help the Lord enforce this seal, and we can do this by
1. She wondered if that was big enough that this could be in a corner of it? He enforced ‘God’s reality’ on all visitors in his universe, but at least he allowed med panels and sysinfo, and a ^C should still work to get her out of it
2. She saw them as even more removed from the real universe than her own universe, even though they seemed to all be living in enforced three-d reality
3. feelings of boredom and uselessness that his enforced inaction had
4. been enforced by the support of those whom he had
5. One thing she did know, it was within this room that LeCynic had enforced his horrors on them, and that whatever he had done, it had damned them for eternity, forcing them to live lusting for life and lusting for vengeance, cravings which could never be satiated
6. Noblat; and third, the enforced rest had given his body an
7. Why is there breakfast? It is only so the 'family' can be together at an enforced time isn't it? But he had the freedom to dial anything he wanted in the kitchenette didn't he? Of course, he could just access his medical panel and dial hunger out of his life altogether
8. To have enforced payment of a small debt within the lands of a great proprietor, where all the inhabitants were armed, and accustomed to stand by one another, would have cost the king, had he attempted it by his own authority, almost the same effort as to extinguish a civil war
9. the rules of their freedom and enforced
10. In the course of exploring my new surroundings, I found sources of food and water that would make my enforced stay on the island
11. Given that they were already facing the enforced evacuation of all the Jovian moons, they all had two critical interests in common – none of them wanted to be evicted from their lives here and, more importantly, none of them wanted to be forced to go back to Earth
12. This was a rule strictly enforced by the Confederate officials in England in order to
13. It was then decided that they would make camp then and there; they had moved over five miles from the battlefield which wasn’t far enough, but Carl enforced his wishes to protect these people
14. I consider you worthy of addressing me, though I would ask that you try to remain civil, or else my edict will be enforced
15. This was more frightening than any willfully enforced punishment
16. Accordingly the Nationalists knew they could create any law with the secure knowledge that they would be enforced by a superbly trained police force subjected to its political masters
17. The military authorities punctiliously enforced trivialities to the letter, and it was surprising to see the laxity and consequent disorder in more important matters
18. At the elite units these regulations were vigorously enforced, and if a man had a weight issue he was send to the border or to another training unit, where they were sure to shed the extra pounds
19. It cannot be enforced which is why it is seldom used and you cannot have penalty clauses in this type of contract like for instance stating if you don't marry me by next week Wednesday you pay me 100 dollars a day penalty
20. It took the people three days to reach the supposed Mecca, which then turned out to be a nothing but a plague spot of yellow fever, quarantine enforced, with no shelter or rest for their weary bodies
21. The accumulated offal of ages has been removed from the towns and cities, and sanitary regulations enforced for the first time in history
22. Today Cuban obedience is enforced by a power too strong to be resisted but any form of enforcement ultimately creates resentment
23. Laws that are improperly enforced are vapid and unmanly and should be unceremoniously repealed!
24. Not at all! After a few hours of making new friends they all got into the swing of things, and decided somewhere some terrorist is going to regret the enforced absence
25. I am not sure that this tactic helped a lot for it could not be enforced except in limited reservist type operations and many died who were not terrorists
26. His successor Millard Fillmore, though not a slave owner, strongly supported and enforced the Fugitive Slave Act, requiring all Americans to return runaway slaves to their owners
27. If, when the soldiers have become attached to you, punishments are not enforced, they will still be unless
28. Had the ban been vigorously enforced, it could have stopped the enslavement of perhaps 150,000 Africans and the deaths of as many as 450,000 more
29. Neither would have enforced the fraudulent Treaties of the Dancing Rabbit or New Echota
30. She had to re-teach him how to behave and she enforced household rules
31. enforced can treats be properly valued as a reward
32. It was the UN that voted these sanctions, and a mixed military force that enforced them
33. prohibition wasn’t being enforced
34. He had plenty of time to watch TV during his enforced layoff, and watched plenty of news programming
35. My guess is that on Monday, we engaged a bundle of behaviors that enforced your codependency
36. And rules needed to be enforced
37. have sex - in most places this would be enforced by the death sentence
38. What it prohibits is the establishment by Congress of a single nation wide religion sponsored, subsidized, or enforced by law
39. Use of the term in America nearly always signifies enforced conformity contrary to the freedom of speech the American Constitution provides
40. “diversity” leads, instead, to enforced sameness, regimentation, and intolerance is not to be spoken
41. ” The new morality of enforced political judgments works to drive the capacity for individual judgment to its grave
42. For instance, we need informal conventions guiding language and communication, and formal enforced conventions regulating law and order, trade and property
43. I also endured the enforced nine months of unemployment before the Attorney General, of all people, hired me to try child abuse cases
44. That was until three years ago when the EPA‘s regulations designed to protect the three-inch Delta smelt were enforced
45. called was that he knew he’d have to live through a year of enforced
46. So he began an enforced hour a day
47. In order to strike at the root of Jewish resistance, Hadrian prohibited the practice of the Jewish religion—an order which was for some time strictly enforced in Galilee but which seems to have remained a dead letter elsewhere
48. forced segregation and no special laws enforced against Jews as a community
49. A new vision is enforced on the company, new rules, new expectations, new plans and new targets, all because of a loss of vision
50. I will not experience imprisonment, or enforced solitude and monotony
1. "That virus is the mechanism that enforces the individual sovereignty policy by which the Kassikan rules mankind on this entire planet
2. wine the strongest, that enforces to do so? And when he had so spoken, he held his peace
3. For when the lightning lightens, the thunder utters its voice, and the spirit enforces a pause during the peal, and divides equally between them; for the treasury of their peals is like the sand, and each one of them as it peals is held in with a bridle, and turned back by the power of the spirit, and pushed forward according to the many quarters of the Earth; And the spirit of the sea is masculine and strong, and according to the might of his strength he draws it back with a rein, and in like manner it is driven forward and disperses amid all the mountains of the Earth; And the spirit of the hoar-frost is his own angel, and the spirit of the hail is a good angel; And the spirit of the snow has forsaken his chambers on account of his strength -There is a special spirit in it, and that which ascends from it is like smoke, and its name is frost; And the spirit of the mist is not united with them in their chambers, but it has a special chamber; for its course is glorious both in light and in darkness, and in winter and in summer, and in its chamber is an angel; And the spirit of the dew has its dwelling at the ends of the Heaven, and is connected with the chambers of the rain, and its course is in winter and summer, and its clouds and the clouds of the mist are connected, and the one gives to the other; And when the spirit of the rain goes out from its chamber, the angels come and open the chamber and lead it out, and when it is diffused over the whole Earth it unites with the water on the Earth; And whenever it unites with the water on the Earth; For the waters are for those who dwell on the Earth; for they are nourishment for the Earth from the Most High who is in Heaven; therefore there is a measure for the rain, and the angels take it in charge; And these things I saw towards the Garden of the Righteous; And the angel of peace who was with me said to me: 'These two monsters, prepared conformably to the greatness of God, shall feed
4. For when the lightning lightens the thunder utters its voice and the spirit enforces a pause during the peal and divides equally between them; for the treasury of their peals is like the sand and each one of them as it peals is held in with a bridle and turned back by the power of the spirit and pushed forward according to the many quarters of the Earth; And the spirit of the sea is masculine and strong and according to the might of his strength he draws it back with a rein and in like manner it is driven forward and disperses amid all the mountains of the Earth; And the spirit of the hoar-frost is his own angel and the spirit of the hail is a good angel; And the spirit of the snow has forsaken his chambers on account of his strength -There is a special spirit in it and that which ascends from it is like smoke and its name is frost; And the spirit of the mist is not united with them in their chambers but it has a special chamber; for its course is glorious both in light and in darkness and in winter and in summer and in its chamber is an angel; And the spirit of the dew has its dwelling at the ends of the Heaven and is connected with the chambers of the rain and its course is in winter and summer and its clouds and the clouds of the mist are connected and the one gives to the other; And when the spirit of the rain goes out from its chamber the angels come and open the chamber and lead it out and when it is diffused over the whole Earth it unites with the water on the Earth; And whenever it unites with the water on the Earth; For the waters are for those who dwell on the Earth; for they are nourishment for the Earth from the Most High who is in Heaven; therefore there is a measure for the rain and the angels take it in charge; And these things I saw towards the Garden of the Righteous; And the angel of peace who was with me said to me: 'These two monsters prepared conformably to the greatness of God shall feed
5. 24 O you men is not wine the strongest that enforces to do so? And when he had so spoken he held his peace
6. enforces the group‘s ground rules when they are violated
7. that will be asked by God to come to Earth and enforces his laws on mankind
8. Ask the other teachers what the school enforces and if they "back up" their teachers
9. I don’t know about your own personal opinions on the subject, Admiral, but I find the fact that the United States still practices and enforces racial segregation truly abhorrent
10. well as investigate companies for violations of laws the agency enforces
11. Artificiality forcibly attempts to change things according to its own conception and enforces
12. enforces the taking of this Mark and the eternal consequences for any
13. Still holding onto Enzo, TK enforces his clutch
14. And if the law is the one who protects, enforces, and decides who owns what, then they can always decide it is no longer you who owns it, but somebody else, or, most likely, themselves – The State
15. When power creates, negates, and enforces the law, there is no justice, but only privilege, prejudice, and inequality
16. If it wasn't for the treaty and the fence that is money, and the law and the gun that enforces the treaty and protects the fence, then everyone would steal from each other, assault each other, and plunge the world into prehistoric disorganization
17. When the mood strikes you to practice yoga, it enforces you to make a connection with
18. the maximum amount of withdrawal, but hardly any bank enforces these
19. With any accumulation of people, no social harmony can prevail unless some central body artificially enforces it
20. � It works as the language of the dominator model and the conformity that model enforces of those within its sway
21. important to understand that the universe enforces the Golden Rule, which states; Do to others as you would have done to you
22. important to understand that the universe enforces the Golden Rule, which states; Do to others as
23. “No she isn’t! She something of much more value than just a mere house cat! She is in a trap, one of her own making, that only she enforces and you are the only one that can unlock her from it!”
24. Our Lord then enforces His idea of life by recurring, after this lofty reference, to His
25. 1-16), does not exclude, but rather involves and enforces that physical resurrection, that re-construction of the dissolved humanity in corporal immortality, which is the destined portion of every Christian—so the moral idea of eternal life in Christ does not exclude, but imply, the under-lying fact of an eternal existence, depending on union with Him as the 'life-giving Spirit
26. A perfectly logical materialism which, denying a spiritual basis of mind in man, denies it also in the universe, and enforces the result in a speculative positivism and atheism, may under certain circumstances become a real danger to society
27. The FAA oversees and enforces civil aviation regulations and air safety
28. One of a group of immortals who reside in Dublin, many of them at Chester’s nightclub, and is their recognized leader, although Ryodan issues and enforces most of Barrons’s orders
29. President, when we inflict death for the support of institutions Congress had no right to create, and for the violation of laws the constitution prohibits that body from enacting—(and under the denomination of each of the political sects into which this country is divided, agreeable to the principles now contended for by gentlemen, such laws have been passed)—are not the Executive which sanctions, the Congress which passed, and the whole body of our Judiciary, both of the General and State Governments, which enforces such unconstitutional measures, and under their surreptitious authority inflicts death upon our citizens, worse than usurpers? Are they not murderers? Yes, Mr
1. That is not enforcing a boundary
2. The court of exchequer, instituted for the levying of the king's revenue, and for enforcing the payment of such debts only as were due to the king, took cognizance of all other contract debts ; the plantiff alleging that he could not pay the king, because the defendant would not pay him
3. supported by law ; and in which the authority of the state is not supposed to be regularly employed in enforcing the payment of debts from all those who are able to pay
4. It is confined to enforcing the law for its operations, while the Army is limited only to the laws of war when conducting their campaigns
5. Johnson could no longer fire officials for enforcing the nation's laws
6. Union generals, instead of being fired by Johnson for enforcing the law, would have more successfully arrested racist terrorists
7. But in the long term, the combination of continuing American troops in the south enforcing the law and groups of former Union veterans organized to fight the Klan and other terrorists means that ex-Confederate racists cannot win
8. But I can’t really see why passage of a law enforcing the mechanism would be necessary, if verifiable, nonpartisan auditing procedures are put in place and agreed upon
9. “The Amity will have trouble enforcing that policy,” says Marcus
10. “A few centuries ago, the government of this country became interested in enforcing certain desirable behaviors in its citizens
11. Jefferson and Lincoln warned of the danger posed by an irresponsible Supreme Court more interested in inventing and imposing its own arbitrary sense of “justice” than in enforcing the rule of law legitimately enacted
12. As Administrators who plan and micromanage every aspect of the individual and society, we must perfect the science of creating and enforcing conventions
13. The Environmental Protection Agency is the government department that has been given the responsibility for enforcing all of the environmental bills passed by Congress
14. local governments from enforcing gay-rights laws
15. than gives the responsibility of enforcing the laws that they have pass to some Department to enforce
16. Congress is failing in its oversight functions, not only in enforcing the Civil Rights Act’s prohibition against quotas, but also in making certain that the money it appropriates is used for authorized purposes
17. The authorities responsible with the monitoring, control, enforcing the animal
18. Though he was angry at the perpetrators and their peers who didn't silence them, he was more angry at the military for not setting and enforcing higher accredi�tation standards as well as giving their briefers meatless baloney to hand out
19. Since Revenue Service days, the Coast Guard has had the multiple responsibilities of being a military service and having jurisdiction over civilians while enforcing national and international law
20. He was too tall to pass anonymously through the streets, but his unique presence had always proved of worth for enforcing the sorcerers’ demands in the past, especially when a rough hand was needed
21. The Germans were enforcing the curfew, but Stavros found that if he acted dumb, sometimes the soldiers wouldn’t pick on him
22. Amos would have much trouble enforcing his rule anymore
23. doing the enforcing? That is the central ‘ I’, now exercising its strength to be in
24. Although the IWC doesn't have direct enforcing powers, many
25. Nancy Laplante is perfectly content where she is, enforcing the rules on time travel and protecting our society
26. As in other sports, these melees could easily be eliminated by enforcing the rules
27. The commander of the 7th Infantry Division, for utterly failing to keep control of his units and for enforcing piss-poor rear area security, is also relieved of command
28. Past that grace period, the base security police will start enforcing the blackout and will report the violations to me
29. Wa wished that he could return to the peaceful days of simply enforcing custom regulations and dealing with space claim jumpers, but he was now stuck in a war that had to be fought to the finish
30. All law enforcing agencies of government completely failed in all circumstances
31. Using strong electronic media Muslims nation was dubbed in a wrong way despite the fact that Muslims has always been peaceful and peace loving and they had always stood by peace enforcing powers
32. Now instead of Noriega we have independent free-lancers rising up as powerful drug cartels, in direct competition of our own low-handed government, which continues the charade of enforcing anti-drug laws and eradicating illicit trade, while all the time, raking in billions of dollars in their own illegal trafficking endeavors
33. enforcing openness in regards the negative reply to credit application
34. For enforcing the role of Ahimsa, the heart is to be kept purified
35. Money is not required, except where The Law limits access to actual necessities by fencing them off with ownership and enforcing those boundaries with contracts, guns, and those so enslaved
36. North Africa and Arab states suddenly liberate themselves and become emblems of democratic desires, while post-industrial western nations march out legions of austerity propagandists to terrorize dream-starved populaces with tyrannies of corporate malfeasance enforcing social penury for slaveholder's benefit
37. “Yes, the Iggers, first called ziggers, or zombie niggers, created the infrastructure for the Ims by doing the techno-creating jobs and enforcing GovCorp's law of gun-money
38. He could not put up any resistance under the justified lashing being dealt to him at the hands of Officer Mohammad Amin who was enforcing his need to bring about justice, and which caused him to forget his own strength
39. enforcing the minimum age requirement and to allow children of all ages to use
40. “I apologise if this has been an unpleasant experience but everyone you have encountered this evening has only been doing their job, working to make our borders secure and enforcing the laws of the United States
41. In addition, the issues regarding the information itself need supporting mechanisms, such as establishing and enforcing standards, utilizing the contribution of knowledge workers, and managing the overall process
42. They are considered human to an extent, but the laws covering them are far more lenient when it comes to enforcing the law
43. a cause of not enforcing proper actions in the interests of
44. bank: the delivery of the goods is consideration for enforcing the underlying
45. "Yeah, as you'll see in the big chapter Enforcing
46. If the United States government found anyone enforcing slave labor now that the slave trade was illegal, whether it be against an Indian or a black person, the punishment usually meant death in one way or another
47. Prove the attraction Newton said was enforcing gravity that is pulling by mass and is gathering
48. They are an attempt to control a large population by enforcing conformity of behavior
49. You can start anywhere; and civilization can be systematically improved… even by enforcing one simple Law… without any complicated legality
50. They are only enforcing the law; they are only following company policy, obeying the law, obeying regulations, they are only following one linear train of thought, one linear set of rationalizations, and one linear model