Sentences with phrase «enforce them with»

In addition, a «first - in - first - out» investment rule could be enforced with the Senate tax bill, which would require investors to sell their oldest shares first when they have acquired multiple blocks of shares over time.
That said, it's unclear if simply asking ISPs to promise they won't manipulate traffic would allow the FTC to enforce them with Title II still in place.
What's more, what is expected of them has changed several times, and certain «guidelines» are enforced with ruthless effeciency.
Society is more than capable of knowing right from wrong and enforcing it with out the input from any supernatural being than you give it credit for.
It may not be easy to agree with your spouse on the rules and standards you are willing to enforce with your kids.
The nuns enforced it with corporal violence.
It's possible to imagine (it didn't happen, of course, but it's possible to imagine) that the laws of Nazi Germany would have been, could have been, enforced with absolute impartiality, with absolute fairness, with completely impeccable procedures.
They may not believe in Jesus, but they sure let thier kids have a good time with Christmas instead of educating them and enforcing them with the same passion and hostility that they pronounce on these subject boards.
It allows for the formulation of laws that permit, prescribe, tolerate, forbid, and enforce with penalties, all of which have moral significance.
The regulations have been enforced with raids carried out on retailers by Ministry of Health officers, and legal action is threatened for those who do not comply with the regulation under Section 32, as above.
But fish and mammals must be considered part of a larger social contract, and just laws for their protection enforced with great vigor.
The government can throw you in a cage for disobeying its «laws», laws that are enforced with threats of violence.
So if major violations are going to be treated seriously, let's pick a few critical issues and enforce them with extreme prejudice.
One was enforced with Maria Thorisdottir injured in that game.
This was probably the very first rule we had to enforce with our kids... usually around age 2.
I believe all children respond well to reasonable limits enforced with loving guidance.
The topics discussed by the authors are those I repeatedly enforce with new mothers, and even experienced mothers, in my practice regularly.
But, to be honest, I don't know how to enforce this with any kids except my own.
Discipline should be enforced with an attitude of sensitive and responsive empathy, acceptance, curiosity, love, and playfulness.
To skip the discipline you would enforce with a less sensitive child denies the sensitive child the opportunity to learn and grow by experiencing the consequences of her actions.
She picked up what she was required to pick up (actually one component more) to satisfy the USDA rules we are enforcing with ZERO intention of putting either into her mouth.
Just in time for the 25th anniversary DVD edition of «Mommie Dearest,» a study in the June issue of the journal Pediatrics finds that strict disciplinarian mothers are even more likely to raise chubby kids than those derelict moms who let their youngsters graze on Pringles and M&M s. Moms who set clear rules and enforce them with flexibility and respect are least likely to have overweight youngsters.
Setting concise ground rules for behavior that are enforced with polite phrases can work well at harmonizing your family.
Communists want absolute power and enforce it with unrestricted violence.
Britain, France and other willing EU nations should immediately declare a no - fly zone in Libya and enforce it with the support of Egyptian arms.
It's ridiculous that an Order made to stop a forced marriage isn't enforced with the full rigour of the criminal law.
Under a Thompson Administration, we will have zero tolerance for violating the public trust and we will enforce that with the highest levels of accountability standards.»
The United States is leading the charge for a voluntary pact in which countries declare targets that are then enforced with monitoring and reporting efforts.
These mythical monsters illustrate the humbling lesson that wild man - eaters enforce with their appetites: Humans, too, are made of meat.
If they aren't, create new belief patterns and enforce them with your new way of eating.
Privacy is of the utmost importance and enforced with a confidentiality agreement.
How do you effectively communicate the importance of accountability and enforce it with far flung teachers and students?
It also looks at how this is enforced with rules.
The Common Core, however dressed, shares the fundamental spirit with NCLB: standardization of curriculum enforced with high - stakes testing.
I agree with you they should not cost more than $ 10, but I can enforce that with my pocketbook.
An even more charged issue in the novel is fertility — only the queen may breed, a law enforced with violence.
In this manner, statistical interpretation and data analysis is a relevant component in the research process and is enforced with arriving into the accurate conclusions which will increase a more substantial research results.
Late fees are strictly enforced with possible rates of up 5 % of the unpaid balance.
Your landlord can dictate the type of pets you can have, and enforce that with sanctions in the lease.
Your landlord can dictate how many people can live in the apartment and enforce that with sanctions in the lease, as well as through local code enforcement.
Your landlord can require quiet hours in the building, and enforce them with sanctions in the lease.
Royal Canin Hepatic formula is preserved naturally, and enforced with antioxidants for a healthy immune system for your dog.
This protocol is mandatory and can be difficult to enforce with some dogs.
There are a few Chase cards that do not abide by this rule, but by and large the highest value Chase cards do enforce it with no exceptions.
Your point «1)» enforces this with the word «staggering» and then «perhaps unique».
The wind industry is alive to that FACT — and — wherever they've had to concede it — they quietly buy out their victims» properties, bulldoze them (see our post here) and make damn sure they stitch up the unfortunate (homeless) family with bullet proof gag clauses (see our posts here and here)-- that their lawyers enforce with the zeal and vigour of the Old GDR's Stasi (see our post here).
That's the USA's job to tell the rest of the world's nations how they are run and then to enforce it with standard abuse of power techniques, illegal coups, the threat of or the violent destruction of one's nation.
One way to ensure that there would not be an expensive upsurge in demand for judicial time would be to enhance the role of the exchange of settlement offers, and then to enforce with iron gavels the consequences of not accepting reasonable offers to settle.
In the end the Court ordered the Chinese judgment to be enforced with the condition that any figure for interest being enforced could not exceed the maximum interest rate allowed by law in Canada.
When you engage our services, we will ensure that your legal rights will be protected and enforced with diligent, results - driven representation.
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