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enforce [ɪnˈfɔːs, Am enˈfɔːrs] VB trans

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If laws are not enforced, that is not the fault of the law.
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He also said that the anti-trust laws should be enforced to ensure that regulatory mechanisms can not become a haven for escape from competition.
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The labour laws were enforced with ruthless determination over the following decades.
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However, like many other laws, these laws remain very poorly enforced.
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However, there are no documented cases showing that such threats were ever enforced as actual policy.
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He describes how taboos that develop within a society must then be enforced through authority and repression.
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The political authorities therefore ordered various measures taken, including enforced evacuation of homes, construction of simple outdoor structures, and showing of movies out-of-doors.
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Because of its troubled relationship with alcohol, the country enforced prohibition from 1919 to 1931.
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The enforced equality is also something of a political statement in addition to being a social one.
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Soon the well-known one-child policy was enforced, which came along with many incentives for parents to maintain a one-child family.
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