Similar words: enforce, commencement, placement, replacement, announcement, in force, reinforce, element. Meaning: [-mənt] n. the act of enforcing; insuring observance of or obedience to.
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(31) Kaczynski was disgusted with the widespread drug use and liberal politics at UC-Berkeley, a law enforcement source said.
(32) Where enforcement in a sanctioning system is occasionally dramatic, securing compliance with regulation has little potential for drama.
(33) In short, he becomes more credible as a negotiator and as an enforcement agent.
(34) A wise suspicion is that such a fate awaits any treaty containing grandiose reductions or harsh enforcement penalties.
(35) Investigations into law enforcement officers' behavior were reduced, though they still constituted a large part of the case load.
(36) The enforcement method for the regulations was a criminal penalty.
(37) In many rural districts provision was still patchy and enforcement of attendance sporadic.
(38) Yours is that you happen to be the chief law enforcement officer of this Commonwealth.
(39) The Department of the Environment produces free booklets on planning permission, enforcement, appeals and compulsory purchase.
(40) If the appeal is lost you will have to take the steps required in the enforcement notice.
(41) The information will help law enforcement authorities trace ownership of the weapon back to the original gun dealer.
(42) Problems of enforcement A final note on the enforcement of the duty of care is called for.
(43) A number of the oligarchs have been subjected to intense and seemingly arbitrary law enforcement action in recent weeks.
(44) Governments - extending regulations to cover more corporate activities either through new laws or tougher enforcement of existing laws.
(45) Some of the chiefs also urged improved information sharing between schools and law enforcement officials.
(46) Enforcement of the order was delayed for a day in hopes of a last-minute resolution.
(47) You can appeal against an enforcement notice on a number of grounds.
(48) Any work carried out after then becomes liable to enforcement procedures.
(49) Rotating law enforcement officers is a textbook concept straight out of police administration 101.
(50) I should be grateful if you would ask your enforcement officer to look into this matter.
(51) The Anti-Defamation League has compiled hate crime statistics from law enforcement throughout the county and recorded 413 incidents from 1992-94.
(52) For years,(http://sentencedict.com/enforcement.html) federal law enforcement officials were reluctant to penetrate the movement.
(53) Law enforcement authorities simply keep a record of a low-risk offender.
(54) This is different from the general position in relation to planning permission where an offence arises only after the enforcement procedure has been invoked.
(55) The task force initially comprised 28 members from law enforcement, civil rights, public health, neighborhood and prostitution-affiliated organizations.
(56) If you win, it will then be for them to serve an enforcement notice or injunction as appropriate.
(57) The research investigates the concepts of peacekeeping and peace enforcement as they might be applied to United Nations maritime operations.
(58) A federal law enforcement official said prosecutions seldom are initiated unless the eavesdropper deliberately has used a monitored conversation for other purposes.
(59) Many low income families may still face enforcement action through private bailiffs at the door, rather than less stringent repayment methods.
(60) In other words, the attributes of traditional crime are defined for the enforcement agency.
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