Sentences with phrase «never enforce them»

Cynics would say it's obvious: a government that has been demonstrably more interested in profits for business than the welfare of individuals would never enforce the illegality of what is essentially cheap labour.
«We would never enforce the mortgage and foreclose,» he said.
Even if the developing world agrees to mandates, they will never enforce them.
«I have the non-compete language in place because the lawyers told me to do it, but I'd never enforce it,» says the CEO of Toronto - based Palomino System Innovations.
«And he said, with respect to undertakings, «If some company comes into Canada to set up a business to make Frisbees, and the Frisbee market should disappear through no fault of its own, of course we would never enforce those undertakings.
«I will not commit to never enforcing federal law.
While there was plenty of political rhetoric about requiring broadcasters to serve the public interest in exchange for broadcast licenses, the requirement was never enforced.
It was not the entire country and the law was almost never enforced.
It was never enforced that well, with even Barca complaining about PSG's money gained from Qatar.
The problem is that the Logan Act is never enforced.
Britain has never enforced these rules.
As he was doorstepped this morning, the mayor insisted that the EU gag was never enforced and never would be.
On the political side of the coin, several legislators have realized that under the Empire State's glorious campaign finance laws, basically everything is legal, and the laws that are on the books are essentially never enforced.
At one point in time the IDA by - laws penalized brokers for holding US cash in RRSP accounts but this was never enforced and struck from the by - laws in 2006 by all proviences.
The terms and conditions clearly state that you should not make transfers to people outside your own household, but it was never enforced until now.
This suggests blindness was never enforced.
I do wonder however about plain and clear Rules of Practice that have been in place for years but never enforced.
The other blatant unfairness is that for students the policy was never enforced until 2011, when it suddenly was enforced with retro - active effect.
You might be nervous about that fact, but the reality is that there are plenty of laws that are never enforced, and we'd probably not want them to be.
But the Commission never enforced the order, even as Facebook disregarded its provisions.
They write orders that are never enforced, the other parent simply ignores court orders and the court doesn't do anything about it.

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But until 2005, these rules had never really been enforced.
If Peter's point is that we should not bother with mandated wholesale access because the government will never be able to enforce it and / or the incumbents will always be able to avoid enforcement then I may have to sadly agree.
He seems never to have had much stomach for the persecutions, which were half - heartedly enforced in his territories.
The enforced, irrevocable choice at a parting of the ways that will never occur again: which of us has not encountered that dilemma?
Church leaders exhort the government to enforce a religious agenda, though this goal flouts the principle of religious liberty through separation of church and state (a principle which now sustains attacks as never before in this century).
But it was never properly enforced and now its seems FIFA has given up on the idea So expect the same 4 - 5 teams to dominate as usual.
and then enforce the actual rules in the playoffs, never happen, but you'd see and reward who really can play and who can't.
Ball will never pass up an interview, but Los Angeles believes it can reduce them by enforcing this rule.
Unless we enforce vital and clear out style change by a campaign of force and disobedience on social media, and by demos at the ground with banners and anti-Wenger chants, we are lost, never to win the title again.
She's never claimed to make everybody happy, and she prides herself in being demanding and enforcing consistent discipline.
With that as his experience, he rolls his eyes at me when I enforce my motto, «Never do for a child what he can do for himself.»
(§ 31) The International Code and subsequent relevant WHA are WHO standards and should never be called TBT when implemented and enforced to protect public health.
The law says all government offices must provide a nursery so working mothers can breastfeed, an existing regulation that has never been enforced.
Although naturalizing citizens are required to undertake an oath renouncing previous allegiances, the oath has never been enforced to require the actual termination of original citizenship.
«We are going to say this law is going to be enforced like this law has never been enforced
«The odd thing is that these laws are never really enforced, or the penalties are comically small.
The Atlantic noted, in the Michael Flynn scandal, that the Logan Act has never been successfully enforced The Logan Act is a 1799 law that calls for the fine or imprisonment of private citizens who attempt to intervene without authorization in disputes or controversies between...
«Donations have never and will never affect City Hall's work, in this case enforcing the law against bad actors who threaten public safety and take affordable housing off the market,» spokesperson Melissa Grace told the Daily News.
Importantly, make sure that Ghana never experiences this menace again by enforcing rules and regulations without fear or favour,» he added.
And the liberal democrat gun banners NEVER support or want to enforce tough laws that require stiff prison sentences or death for violent murderous criminals.
Never before had an academic institution come under a legal standard equivalent to that found in industry, where management enforces safety from the top down.
25.8 With the exception of your agreement to waive any right to a jury trial or to participate in a class action, if any other provision in this Section 25 is held to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, such provision shall be fully severable, this Section 25 shall be construed and enforced as if such illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision had never comprised a part of this section, and the remaining provisions of this section shall remain in full force and effect.
The story is solid, the dialogues are both intelligent and witty and never feel enforced.
«Mudbound» takes place at a particular time in American history, when poor white men felt their standing threatened by their hard - working black neighbors, when laws were passed to keep blacks down — or mudbound, if you will — and the Ku Klux Klan arose to enforce additional restrictions that never found their way into the books.
Aidan and his family live in a Los Angeles where home - schooling the children is met with as much derision as Amish people using electricity (and Braff's «teaching» is no different from parents who homeschool their kids to believe dinosaurs never existed), and sexual harassment laws are a courtesy rather than something to enforce.
They understand the following axiom: Never make a rule that you are not willing to enforce every time.
True social mobility and inclusion can only happen if there was only one type of school and distance and catchment never is enforced.
It is never our intention to anger our customers; we must follow the financial stipulations enforced by the banking system.
All five - foot - feisty of her turns their world on edge, making them rethink everything they thought they knew about enforcing the one rule in their magical world — harm none.Despite the supernatural forces binding them together, there's one slight problem — there's never been a female Enforcer before.
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