Sentences with phrase «actually enforce it»

You need to actually enforce it, both firmly and professionally.
«To actually enforce the promise, you must inform your settlement agent that you have these promises and ask how he / she recommends enforcing them.
Skwarecki advised parents that if they want their children to «respect a firm «no,» you'll have to restrict its use to times when you can actually enforce it.»
However, if a majority of hash power does not actually enforce BIP91 by August 1st, the scenario described here does still hold up.
He thought that the notion of a ban would be anti-competitive and illegal for the government to actually enforce.
The report, and those echoing the concerns it posits, suggest that while Apple may have the necessary precautions in place, it might be possible to actually enforce the rules with so many apps out there in the wild.
Very few to no municipalities actually enforce the energy code due to lack of manpower and education.
We'll see how many of the rules — that I've enclosed below — Treyarch will actually enforce, and if the next COD sales suffer for it.
to actually enforce the law.
Basically, if a country choose to act like a pariah state, its Eurozone partners are probably the first (modern) creditors who can actually enforce that status..!
Stop Losses are the discipline, but Sell One, Buy Another may provide a great incentive to actually enforce that discipline!
Dean — Can they actually enforce those «noncompete» clauses?
But as Dropout Nation has noted ad nauseam in its coverage of the Obama administration's No Child waiver gambit, the Department of Education can't actually enforce this promise because it can not by law force states to follow up on its promise by putting actual curricula in place.
One of the most obvious ways to better prepare teachers for the ELL challenge is for states to not only require, as California does, that incoming teachers arrive prepared to instruct English learners but to also, unlike California, actually enforce those standards.
They also famously have a strict no talking / texting policy that they actually enforce, unlike most movie theaters which are either too scared or too lazy to do anything about disruptive audience members.
And it is not clear whether those with such safeguards actually enforce them.
But given that the EU signed this accord, could a citizen demand at a court, that measures are taking to actually enforce what the EU said it wants to enforce?
The commission also recommended closing loopholes, like unlimited donations by Limited Liability Companies, and creating a new independent agency to actually enforce campaign finance laws.
Amsterdam - based design studio Heldergroen actually enforces the end of the work day by cranking desks up into the ceiling, along with computers, paper, and that cup of coffee you were going to finish.
There was no idea that they were actually enforced.
So sacred was it held to be at the time of the making of the Code of Manu, greatest of the law books, that it was therein decreed that a lowly Sudra, i.e., low caste man, who so much as listened to the sacred text would have molten metal poured into his ears, and his tongue cut out if he pronounced the sacred words of the holy Vedas.1 «Whether such laws were ever actually enforced may be doubted.
That's not to say I'm 100 % sure AA is actually enforcing this like a policy.
You took a law that DID exist and made it seem like it was actually enforced and that prisons were filled with gay people because of it.
Six matches is ridiculous and should the FA impose this you do have to ask who actually enforces the rales in Soho Square given Mourhinio's past behaviour.
Many groups are anxiously waiting to see how the new regulations are actually enforced.
PAYGO does not help the American people unless it is actually enforced.
In No Excuses schools, this would include actually enforcing a code of conduct, which blue - tribe people HATE to hear about if you're explaining what makes a «KIPP - type school» succeed.»
And in the Naked Book discussion, he states the question cleanly: «What is the point of having policy guidelines if they're not actually enforced
Although this may seem the proper reaction, it actually enforces the anxiety.
The terms for these credits seem to indicate various restrictions such as not being to combine credits, having to use the specific credit card that the credit came from, etc., but as far as I can tell, none of this is actually enforced, and I have a single combined GroundLink credit in my account.
Oh — and you should remember that Stephen is a lawyer by trade and may push the limits of the laws of physics unless actually enforced in court.
(It's worth remembering here that, according to Beijing - based environmental lawyer Wang Canfa, the rate of China's environmental laws and regulations that are actually enforced is only around 10 %.)
Considering that we can't get the two biggest nations and greenhouse gas emitters in the world to agree on actually doing anything about climate change, getting the crime of ecocide enshrined into international law, let alone actually enforcing it, may seem far - fetched.
As part of their investigation CNN found that, while Greyhound has specific language in their handbook regarding a driver's responsibility to take breaks every 150 miles traveled to stretch, check the wheels and lug nuts of the tires and perform some light exercise to ensure they're awake and alert, this was not actually enforced and was instead only recommended as a sort of guideline.
They similarly said Ethereum was not allowed earlier this year, but never actually enforced that policy and later reversed it.
The first risk applies to all soft forks, and depends on miners actually enforcing the new rules.
This method is a tradeoff, because it puts trust in the hash power actually enforcing the new rules.

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In contrast, none of Mr. Pruitt's many press releases refer to any action he has taken to enforce environmental laws or to actually reduce pollution.
«We've always had a set of community standards that the public can see,» Facebook Vice President Monika Bickert told NPR's Steve Inskeep, «but now we're actually explaining how we define those terms for our review teams and how we enforce those policies.»
And it started in the dark net as a form of payment, and if you really think about it, that's actually the perfect breeding ground for bitcoin and blockchain to start because where else do you need to enforce trust with nefarious individuals than on the dark net?
Um... actually, if you check your Catholic history, you will find that for centuries the Catholics enforced their brand of salvation at the point of the sword.
Actually anyone who administers laws including legislators give a choice and those who enforce those laws like under the executive branch would make you suffer for breaking those laws.
kevinite The laws of the land are enforced by a Criminal Justice System that we can actually see in action.
Or could these be informed people who actually see what Obama is trying to do to this country what with SOPA and his wanting to enforce martial law in America... Surely it isn't just religious people who see this... In fact, if you read news outside of CNN and Fox, you see just how bad Obama really is
ok i've decided — after soul searching and observing my and other's reactions to these religious blog news on CNN learning more about religion from this alone and about the mideast than from anywhere else in my USA educated life i need to be more tolerant of others having religious based governments THAT is what is confusing me — that religion are governments are not seperated that is hard for much of USA population to understand perhaps it is for me i think you would have to actually live in a society like the mideast to truly understand it i mean — actually be part of the society the religious part is truly offputting — since most in USA seperate church and state like — church is for faith and imagination and celebration and family and community involvement and state is for protection and education and health and infrastructure, etc., for all it is hard to be serious about religion — when the serious side of society is state it is hard to see religion being the serious side of enforcement — and the state enforcing the faith based side of society egad — doesn't god get lost in all that?
If you could actually see how the «religious police» enforce their peaceful religion you would be aware that they do not allow any difference of opinion concerning islam.
Now, ahead of the Japanese GP, the FIA has clarified that the thing that was against the rules is still against the rules, only now they're actually going to take action when people break it, which begs the question: if they weren't going to bother enforcing the rule, why did it exist in the first place?
I'm sure they have separate employees there specifically to serve as muscle, as well as cops on the scene (who apparently don't actually do any enforcing, only tend to victims and pass sweeping moral judgements, but I digress).
I was actually disappointed that it stopped at four, because although the peformance (if you can call it a perfromance at all) was diabolical the score, though embarrassing to a degree, stopped short of being like the 8 - 2 at Old Trafford and to be honest we need a lot more of those huge embarrassing defeats to enforce change.
Prenup laws (which are inevitably the legal avenue through which marriage plans will be enforced) are such a patchwork from state to state, not just in how the law is actually written, but also in how courts interpret them.
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