Ensure observance of laws and rules;
Compel to behave in a certain way.
1 Health education campaigns have often been patchy and rules difficult to enforce .
2 Commission powers to enforce content decisions are ill-defined and subject to challenge.
3 Hungary is trying to restore order and enforce EU rules, officials said.
4 More policemen were therefore needed to enforce the law in these areas.
5 Our courts are already, in effect, constitutional courts that enforce EU law.
6 He said his party would not enforce Islamic law in the south.
7 He said his party would not enforce Islamic law on the south.
8 We need to have confidence that the police will enforce the law.
9 He said Iraq's government had also failed to enforce sanctions against Syria.
10 Now you want to be aware I actually enforce the law now.
11 SAPS must enforce the law WITHIN the law not outside of it!
12 And medical and science journals don't often enforce that rule, he says.
13 Second, Britain is not doing nearly enough to enforce its employment legislation.
14 He said the change was meaningless, and would be impossible to enforce .
15 To enforce this mandate we pay for social services and law enforcement.
16 Too often African nations lack the capacity to monitor and enforce compliance.
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