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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91. Compliance with these rules will be enforced by the appropriate authorities in each member state.
92. Therefore, grant-aided benefits and enforced improvements have not been as readily available to rural householders.
93. Migration, for example, may be an enforced personal tragedy following persecution or a voluntary choice for a more prosperous life.
94. This by-law has never been repealed and it is a great pity that it is not still rigidly enforced.
95. Housing Associations are now responsible for helping fill the gap created by local government's enforced withdrawal from property development.
96. A text of Modestinus also ends abruptly with the remark that the judge will ensure that the testator's instructions are enforced.
97. Order not to be enforced without leave of High Court.
98. And these rules may, of course, be enforced by an administrative hierarchy to which the subject may appeal.
99. After safety measures were enforced at his firm he went back to work and never experienced symptoms again.
100. The time limit is enforced by a double-faced chess clock.
101. Neither Hogben nor Haldane had any objection to a biologically based eugenics programme enforced by the state in a classless society.
102. In those circumstances, equity did not permit the security to be enforced against the wife.
103. Jeff Groscost actually wanted the Legislature to determine whether a species was truly endangered before the state enforced federal protections.
104. These laws impose obligations on citizens, and obedience to these obligations is enforced by the courts.
104. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
105. They jammed into the buggy and the intimacy was physically enforced. Between the two bundled men she could hardly move.
106. Looking back, he was philosophical about the way his enforced retirement was handled.
107. The middle-aged manager might have well-thought-out ideas about how he would spend his enforced early retirement.
108. The result is not only pain, but an enforced lay-off that can cause as much distress as the discomfort.
109. Laws had to be enforced, as mine were regularly inspected.
110. During the next 18 months the no traffic zones will be carefully monitored to establish whether they should be permanently enforced.
111. To provide advice and guidance to businesses to enable them to comply with the requirements of the legislation enforced.
112. She wouldn't waste her enforced imprisonment in Castle Perilous, she would make a start on her lines!
113. But he is not entitled to go behind the Act to show that section 18 should not be enforced.
114. He said there would be no enforced redundancies, but some vacant posts would remain unfilled.
115. The sessions last approximately three quarters of an hour, and are enforced by the Cab Office.
116. Introduction I. Enforcing Law Law may be enforced by compulsion and coercion, or by conciliation and compromise.
117. It urges the Government to ensure that proper data protection standards are enforced.
118. Membership of the club was enforced to provide funds to improve the ramp.
119. The report shows that forestry management practices are not being effectively enforced and that timber resources are being mismanaged.
120. And for the first time in the long history of those unruly events, the time limits were actually enforced.
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