Sentences with phrase «seriously enforce it»

Not exact matches

There can be no doubt left that the Canadian government has taken seriously the criticisms levied against it by the OECD for not actively enforcing the CFPOA, and now intends to improve its international reputation by actively combating foreign bribery and corrupt activities of Canadian nationals and corporations.
There are two points to be reiterated here: firstly that it is clear that sexual activity is normal among those who attend the Masses; secondly, and much more seriously, that though the diocese told The Telegraph that «non-celibate gay people should not be given Communion», it has not enforced this and indeed didn't once point out to the SMPC that Church teaching should be faithfully fostered, not effectively undermined, by official celebrations of the Church's definitive offering to God the Father.
If the GOP wants to be taken seriously, they need to end all their religious intolerance and theocratic legislation that enforces their version of «morality» upon the rest of us.
So if major violations are going to be treated seriously, let's pick a few critical issues and enforce them with extreme prejudice.
If I were an up and coming young Labour ladder climber with a seriously threatened career path chatting with a battered old war horse looking at the prospect of enforced retirement to the long grass I would be discussing concepts way beyond Brown's inevitable departure.
It needs to be properly enforced, which means ensuring that the police take this issue seriously.
Our moderators enforce our policy very seriously, we don't accept members who are looking for sex hookup, remove fake profiles, scammers, or any member who offers sex related services.
And as Atlantic Monthly «s Conor Friedersdorf declared last month in a piece on police brutality, no conservative or liberal, much less a moral human being, can ignore the pressing need to seriously address the reality that there are police officers acting as thugs against people of all backgrounds — especially young black men and women — under the guise of enforcing the law.
Bill AB1634 could have a significant negative financial impact on California, by eventually reducing the overall pet population, as well as in efforts to enforce this seriously flawed bill.
We are aware that this, followed by an enforced period of inactivity for over six months would be seriously disturbing to some dogs that have been used to a working lifestyle and level of exercise.
Humane Canada demands that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) be given more authority and resources to oversee the slaughter of farm animals, and for this agency to take the responsibility of enforcing existing regulations more seriously.
As far as the government not enforcing laws — seriously?
However, the government has seriously failed to enforce health and safety regulations.
Be consistent - if you are to enforce rules and regulations, make sure to do so regularly so your subordinates take you seriously.
I once attended a presentation by one of the editors of The Economist, a magazine that takes tone so seriously that it provides no writer bylines and enforces a standard voice across articles ranging from politics to finance to art.
America takes its trademark authority seriously, and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office rules surrounding the registration and use of trademarks are rigorously enforced.
More seriously, it enforces compliance with statutory «moral hazard» requirements that can operate to impose joint and several group - wide liability for pension scheme underfunding — without any question of fault or bad faith arising.
The Federal Government has, historically, taken an active role in defining and enforcing those treaty rights on behalf of the tribes, and takes quite seriously its government - to - government obligations with respect to those tribes as sovereign entities (a good summary list, prepared in 2009 by the White House - Indian Affairs Executive Working Group is available here).
Equally, and more seriously, it is difficult to imagine how anyone charged with enforcing Canada's laws, particularly Toronto's Chief of Police, could have concluded the legislation would give the right to search anyone coming within 16 feet of the fence.
Child support is taken so seriously by the Florida and federal government that it is one of the few types of debts that can not be discharged in bankruptcy proceedings, and it can be enforced against you no matter which state in this country you live in or move to.
Both the state of New Mexico and the city of Albuquerque take texting while driving seriously and enforce laws curtailing this behavior.
The CRTC should look carefully at administrative agencies that carry out similar hybrid functions: it risks sleepwalking into a knot of legal and procedural issues that are entirely avoidable, and that may seriously compromise the ability of the CRTC to effectively enforce the provisions of CASL.
Facebook told the UK Electoral Commission: «We strongly support the commission's efforts to regulate and enforce political campaign finance rules in the United Kingdom, and we take the commission's request very seriously
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