Similar words: enforce, enforcement, unenforceable, reinforced, forced, in force, forcedly, reinforce. Meaning: [ɪn'fɔːs] adj. forced or compelled or put in force.
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61. This contradicts the spirit of the supplementary benefit regulations and suggests that the means test is being enforced with new vigour.
62. Therefore rural people have tended to have large surpluses extracted from them through low prices enforced by parastatal marketing boards.
63. A record balance of payments deficit is not the right background for enforced increases in industrial costs.
64. Apparently, he now believed that court orders could be enforced with troops, which he had denied during the Meredith incident.
65. If directives are not being enforced at a local level, the EC market will remain unfair.
66. It has has been enforced rigorously here only since April 1994.
67. The differences which remain are enforced mainly by differences in average income and in style of government.
68. A permanent state of war with the community was untenable, but the law must be enforced.
69. He says it's no use having a ban if it can't be enforced.
70. He completely disregarded strictly enforced social conventions and religious restrictions in order to contact the outcasts of society.
71. Basically, it consists of: Traditional caste systems in which roles are assigned at birth and enforced by social sanctions.
72. Anything to take her mind off the prospect of three weeks spent in enforced close proximity to Niall Grant.
73. Appeal dismissed with costs, not to be enforced without leave of the court. Legal aid taxation of appellant's costs.
74. A legal ban on the hunting of wildlife is not strictly enforced.
75. They waited there, in Berwick,[www.Sentencedict.com] in a strange state of enforced inaction and suspense.
76. Instead of automated leisure, enforced unemployment was on its way back.
77. The mood of enforced jollity is simply inappropriate for the Mahler Fifth.
78. Whipped by bad fortune, surrendering to the inexorable gravity of downward-sliding consequences, Edna enforced home order without compromise.
79. Subservience was expected from children, and sometimes the autocratic power of the father was enforced by law.
80. To Coleridge himself, however, his enforced departure from Ottery seemed like betrayal.
81. This should last until bribery scandals had been investigated and proper environmental standards enforced, they said.
82. The Justice Department negotiated a settlement in 1994 of charges that Microsoft enforced anticompetitive software licensing terms computer manufacturers.
83. The looming enforced removal of Mr Ozberk, 30, has the makings of a diplomatic incident.
84. It is then enforced and upheld by the agencies of the state.
85. Whatever enforced their absence for the last couple of years, it wasn't an extensive search for a new musical direction.
86. Today, many unfortunate people have too much enforced leisure, when they would actually prefer to be occupied.
87. Moreover, this enforced withdrawal from social integration can quickly cause the kind of demoralization so often associated with old age.
88. In the enforced absence of Elvis, Chuck Berry played guitar for the new man eight Januaries ago.
89. Though uniform standards will not be enforced, the agreement calls for joint monitoring of pollution.
90. He bowled Victor Trumper, and also enforced the follow-on. 9.
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