Sentences with phrase «strictly enforced rule»

Because of this strictly enforced rule, most parents purchase an infant car seat before the baby arrives.
Its NOT a strictly enforced rule any more and to mark that point theres been no mention of it in Arsene Wenger or the boards Rhetoric in some time.
It is assumed that they will be men but that is not required by some strictly enforced rule.
Troopers will be out in full force, highly visible, and will be strictly enforcing the rules of the road.
Most people are under the impression that the IRS and the FEC strictly enforce the rules that restrict nonprofit organizations, who are not required to reveal their donors to the public, from dedicating more than half of their proceeds to politics, but sadly, they would be mistaken.
This is something every Alberta lawyer that comes within 50 feet of a personal guarantee needs to know about, particularly as the Alberta courts have a history of strictly enforcing the rules.
At the evidentiary hearing the Court will strictly enforce the rules of evidence.
I will strictly enforce the rules that you set for your children, but I am still kind, gentle, and do not raise my voice.

Not exact matches

Alongside a number of rule changes agreed at the last F1 Strategy Group, the F1 teams were told that «sporting regulations will be strictly enforced» to make sure driver names and numbers are clearer.
There will be no new rule; officials plan to enforce the existing rule more strictly.
«Although Fifa's approach may appear harsh in an individual case, it is only by enforcing the rules consistently and strictly that the abuses of the past can be avoided and a proper and safe development of minor players secured,» Fifa added.
Such behaviour was forbidden, as this was in an era of the League's enforced wage cap, meaning any additional financial incentives to players were strictly outlawed, despite many clubs privately ignoring the ruling.
«This is disappointing, Comstock said, «since they had the data and just didn't present it,» an omission that she felt was was «really important from a prevention standpoint: if we want to significantly reduce concussions in youth soccer, [we need to know] do we need to ban heading altogether, or would we be successful if rules prohibiting athlete - athlete contact during heading were enacted and strictly enforced
We want all of our guests to have fun and be safe; rules and regulations will be strictly enforced.
While police maintain that they're just enforcing the rules more strictly than before, many vendors say that they know the rules and that they're being ticketed incorrectly.
After 10.30, watching television — or reading under the covers — will be strictly banned and staff patrols will enforce the measure, including removing privileges from anyone breaking the new rules.
He is also concerned about China, which prohibits gene - editing of embryos but does not strictly enforce similar rules, as shown by failed attempts to curb the use of ultrasound for sex selection and to stamp out unauthorized stem - cell clinics.
Although the energy industry must follow EPA or Interior rules, the president has sway over how strictly they are enforced — which means Trump could decide to weakly implement some of the Obama regulations.
The movie starts out being about Juno Temple, the team captain, who enforces the rules strictly because they assure that she remains atop the social pyramid.
Ms. Hall had a few rules which were strictly enforced, including «no profanity,» «no leaning on the paintings,» «no gum on the floor» and «please pass the mike» when being booed off the stage.
Obviously, I said a lot of things above in jest but I have always thought the rules of turning your stuff off for takeoff and landing to be a little silly: it always reminds me of a dorm RA in college I once knew who let a little power go to his head and strictly enforced every silly, nitpicky, rule and even made up a few because he could.
He is fine with automated decisions governed by a strictly enforced set of rules and policies.
«The IRS enforces these rules strictly,» says Feinschreiber.
To ensure the safety for all of us, our dogs, and everyone else in the community, we will be strictly enforcing the following rules:
Maximum occupancy rules (which includes children over the age of three) will be strictly enforced.
I've found that these rules aren't strictly enforced and are mostly in place to allow officers to boot those folks who travel with 12 suitcases and 3 cats.
Quickly enforced marine laws mean that much of the area is protected and even rules about the sort of suntan lotion you can use on the beach are fairly strictly enforced.
The new Liberian government and international community must ensure full and accountable control over the country's natural resources, that all logging industry links to illegal activities are severed and that the rule of law is strictly enforced, before restarting logging operations,» says Michael Lundberg, of Global Witness.
The Tribunal also felt that Banana Republic had valid reasons to strictly enforce the «no working off the clock» rule as employees not following the policy could make the company responsible for overtime pay or put them in breach of the Employment Standards Act.
Although one judge sided with the plaintiff's position, the court's ruling shows that notice requirements are often strictly interpreted and enforced.
Procedural rules that do exist are not strictly enforced.
These laws are strictly enforced and drivers may receive harsh penalties if the rules of the road are not followed!
The CDEP «No work No pay» rule is being more strictly enforced with participants now required to sign an acknowledgement form to ensure they are aware of the rule; and
Neither you, nor your broker can do anything about this, and these rules are strictly enforced.
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