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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(121) The biggest criticism was leveled against transit administrators for not following law enforcement standards for reporting crime.
(122) A relator owes no duty to the public to initiate any law enforcement action.
(123) Legitimation for such delegated enforcement was usually sought through schemes for participation, such as industrial democracy, regional devolution or community action.
(124) City officials chose not to join other law enforcement agencies seeking a renewal of the exemption.
(125) The city dropped the age limitation just before a law enforcement exemption to federal age discrimination laws expired in 1993.
(126) The bill was blocked last year by conservative Republicans and liberal Democrats concerned about over-zealous federal law enforcement.
(127) The existence or otherwise of an enforcement notice will be revealed by the local search result.
(128) No SenFed world is required to have them(sentencedict.com), and the Vadinamians prefer to manage their own law enforcement.
(129) They should also be given and encouraged to use enforcement powers where necessary.
(130) Like other enforcement agents, the field man is gatekeeper to the apparatus of control.
(131) The enforcement agent in a compliance system has a wide variety of roles to fulfil.
(132) Justice in Rio is normally so slow that the effect on law enforcement is almost negligible.
(133) It tends to be uneventful, its often prolonged sequence of steps suggesting enforcement by attrition.
(134) They walked slowly, led by the bagpipers, past an honor guard of law enforcement officers standing stiffly at attention.
(135) The budgets for federal law enforcement and tax collection would both be down more than 10 percent in real terms by 2002.
(136) Fourth, there is a right of appeal against an enforcement notice to the secretary of state and the courts.
(137) Law enforcement officials in California said the men have put more than a million dollars worth of renovations into it. Sentencedict.com
(138) We are looking for a sufficient cause or reason for the legal enforcement of a promise.
(139) Once an enforcement notice has been entered against a property as a local land charge it will not be removed.
(140) In that case, this House was concerned only with the position of the Crown in law enforcement actions.
(141) But law enforcement and government representatives have unequivocally denied the accusations.
(142) A law enforcement professional would know better than to keep the thing around.
(143) And an extended payments schedule might well recover the debt more surely than strict enforcement - which might instead precipitate financial collapse.
(144) The rest of the extract then examines how changes in the style of policing and law enforcement affect criminal statistics.
(145) If the hon. Member has more information about illegal services, he should pass it on to the proper enforcement authorities.
(146) This has, indeed, been advanced as an official reason for the enforcement of celibacy among priests.
(147) Administrative enforcement has mainly civil-law pattern and common-law pattern.
(148) Part One Nature of Civil Enforcement Power.
(149) Riding a wave of unchecked immigration and seemingly eluding law enforcement, the Mexican Mafia is poised to become the Cosa Nostra of 21st century America.
(150) Based upon the reform experience of western developed countries, this thesis assays and presents the concrete operation about the separation of budget compilation and enforcement.
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