Sentences with phrase «actually enforce these laws»

to actually enforce the law.

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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.
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
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.
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.
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.
Kentucky actually has a law that forbids public interference of a breastfeeding mother, but because she was not breastfeeding when the police arrived (who threatened to charge her with criminal trespassing if she did not leave), the police did not enforce the law.
It reported that confusion continues around what is actually being banned and how the law will be enforced.
So while the government would not themselves throw people in jail for loving the wrong people, that same government would actually go out of its way to enforce the old law through classism and the free market.
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.
They say citizenship is not needed to enforce the law and that collecting such data will actually have the opposite effect, that is, it will «undermine the law and weaken voting rights enforcement.»
What seemed to be Canadian land actually belongs to the U.S.. For inexplicable reasons, the guys, who caused so much trouble and had an «incident» involving a former well - known child actor, are recruited to enforce the laws on the highways of this soon - to - be extension of Vermont.
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.
I don't actually expect the government to pass any new laws, but I thought I would send an e-mail to see if at least the Premier would think about enforcing the existing rules.
Legislators at the time gave little thought as to how to enforce such a law or whether pit bulls were actually more dangerous than other breeds, all because TV cameras were pointing their direction after the sensational crime.
So, not only will this progressive program help slow down pet overpopulation and prevent disease, it will also allow law enforcement to track abandoned pets back to their owners, thus making it possible for Puerto Rico's Animal Protection and Welfare Act 154 to actually be enforced.
Pet food manufacturers are responsible for meeting the standards and it's actually up to the individual state feed control officer to enforce each state's laws and compliance.
The only time laws are enforced against these types of crimes is when people actually pick up the phone, call in and report it.
Some countries, like Thailand, actually have stricter laws for food processing than the U.S., but as we saw in the 2007 melamine scandal, other countries have far less stringent laws, which may or may not be enforced.
The upshot of all of this is that, if we have a «database right» in this information, then we can release it BUT insist on our exclusive right to re-use the information — BUT the issue is actually «enforcing» those rights...... more difficult in practice than in law or theory....
Human rights are far from universal, and individuals who believe that religious mandates trump individual rights are plentiful and all too often in power, attempting to actually institute the horror that is Old Testament law, literally applied, but fortunately «the West» remains steadfastly in favor of heresy and an individual's right to choose what to believe (including the choice to believe nothing at all) and the individual's right to not have their moral behavior dictated in law and enforced by threat of violence by a set of religious rules with which they do not agree.
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.
It was apparent from the outset that the Court's more conservative members were most interested in (a) finding that no one had a right to bring the constitutional challenge, at least at this stage, (b) putting off a challenge until the law has actually been enforced or at least until just before election day, or (c) salvaging as much as possible of the Indiana photo ID requirement on the theory that voter fraud is a problem that states have a legitimate right to try to solve.
But if we actually care about the rule of law, and about whether individuals can access and enforce their legal rights, then we need to be more careful in our choice of words so as to create an inclusionary environment where the law can truly work for everyone.
The ministry enforces the provincial legislation only, but it does not provide a remedy for common law damages such as wrongful dismissal, which in this case actually made up the bulk of this person's claim.
Does prosecutorial discretion actually go as far as to simply refuse to enforce the law?
A key principle of trademark law is that a business must actually «use» its trademark to keep its trademark registration alive, or to enforce its trademark rights against others.
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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