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1 And such measures as they endorse they are likely to enforce by law.
2 Such a threat is easily uttered, but difficult to enforce by process of law.
3 He said it was the City's responsibility to enforce by - laws to prevent people from building on the banks and polluting the river.
4 Police impose a 24-hour curfew, enforced by hundreds of soldiers and police.
5 For the morals enforced by the Church are the guarantee of freedom.
6 The exhortation is next enforced by presenting the consequences of neglecting it.
7 This order must be strictly enforced by the officer of the day.
8 This will not be enforced by drivers, or transport operators, Hipkins says.
9 The precepts of home are unavailing unless enforced by a corresponding example.
10 Restriction orders would be sought by police and enforced by a court.
11 As enforced by the Japanese authorities, it has been an appalling burden.
12 This order was given by me and should be enforced by you.
13 Her sympathies are enforced by reason, and her charities regulated by knowledge.
14 My conclusion may, perhaps, be illustrated and enforced by one further consideration.
15 We all got contracts with Chico, enforced by his guys and unbreakable.
16 It will be enforced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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