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Meanings of enforcing law in English
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Usage of enforcing law in English
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You've always had standing, national governments with the forces capable of enforcinglaw and order.
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He said the groups associated with the PKK were currently involved in enforcinglaw and order and local policing.
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But, as Johnny Blades reports, the under-resourced constabulary has sought outside help to fulfil its role enforcinglaw and order.
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Photo: Supplied Mr Nari said because Vanuatu's various provinces and islands were so spread apart, it was not easy enforcinglaw.
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Police are stretched for resources as they battle with enforcinglaw and order in parts of the city that have, since Sunday, erupted in violence.
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Finally, Freund says that enforcinglaws will only go so far.
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Mr. Krüger promised to refrain from enforcingLaw I. of 1897, and to introduce a new law.
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The wardens work a seven-day roster, monitoring breeding attempts, maintaining fences, educating the public, setting traps for predators and enforcinglaws.
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"Geneviève," he said seriously, as one who confides something not always confided to women, " enforcinglaw sometimes does harm."