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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121. Lottery sales to juveniles are illegal, but laws are often not enforced.
122. And it has always been the men who have set the boundaries and enforced them.
123. Can covenants in a head lease be enforced by, or against, a subtenant?
124. Am I naive or snobbish in thinking that better standards ought to be enforced by the employers?
125. An arbitration award can be enforced by a simple procedure, and is enforceable internationally.
126. The demands of survival have enforced a form of anarchism on Anarres.
127. New Zealand legislation prohibiting nuclear-powered or nuclear-armed ships from its territorial waters had been first enforced in February 1985.
128. It began to lose money, and would now owe banks some £250m-300m if its contracts were enforced.
129. But what would transform it from an externally enforced to a moral obligation?
130. Most statutory rights have to be enforced within a strict time limit.
131. In the meantime it is sufficient to note that the position where the rules are barely enforced at all is far from satisfactory.
132. Only with the rise of a leisured class, supported by the enforced toil of others, was the balance upset.
133. But a return to a strictly enforced standard becomes more and more difficult as the gap between generations widens.
134. Though the laws were rarely enforced, the Cayman Islands turned away a cruise liner chartered by 1,[www.Sentencedict.com]000 gay men in 1999.
135. The Independent Television Commission codes are due to become legally enforced on 1 January 1993.
136. The Court of Appeal held that in these circumstances the security could not be enforced against the wife.
137. Rules requiring pilots and key personnel -- flight deck crews, for example -- to get regular sleep were enforced.
138. The reverential hush is thus not only demanded, but enforced.
139. That civil war has been the rationale for the authoritarian rule Suharto and the military have enforced over the decades.
140. Domestic customers are now protected by a price formula, and high standards of service are enforced by the independent regulators.
141. Compliance with the Building Regulations is enforced by means of site inspections during the progress of the work.
142. At the beginning of the war, patrol and legislative enactments were rigidly enforced.
143. These would be established by managers and engineers and monitored and enforced by inspectors.
144. The horses that got away during his enforced absence continue to rankle.
145. Trading standards warn that the law will be vigorously enforced to keep illegal and obscene material out of circulation.
146. These are non-statutory rules made by the Inland Revenue stipulating when full tax liability will not be enforced.
147. Certain norms are formalized by translation into laws which are enforced by official sanctions.
148. The image presented was of potentially active individuals bereft both of health and satisfaction through enforced retirement from economic activity.
149. Criminal syndicalist laws were enforced and resulted in the jailing of political activists.
150. The 1974 Act is enforced by the Health and Safety Inspectorate, who have various powers, prohibition notices[sentencedict.com], etc.
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