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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
enforce .
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Examples
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The lesson which life repeats and constantly enforces is ‘look under foot.’
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DREW GRIFFIN, SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS UNIT CORRESPONDENT: Kiran, really this news breaking overnight with United, kind of enforces what Congressman Oberstar has been saying.
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KURTZ: But does this incident create the impression that "The New York Times" kind of enforces an agenda on its newspapers?
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This City operates with blinders on and 'enforces' these rules that in a normal city would probably make the quality of life better in the long run.
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This City operates with blinders on and 'enforces' these rules that in a normal city would probably make the quality of life better in the long run.
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This City operates with blinders on and 'enforces' these rules that in a normal city would probably make the quality of life better in the long run.
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This City operates with blinders on and 'enforces' these rules that in a normal city would probably make the quality of life better in the long run.
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This City operates with blinders on and 'enforces' these rules that in a normal city would probably make the quality of life better in the long run.
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This City operates with blinders on and 'enforces' these rules that in a normal city would probably make the quality of life better in the long run.
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This City operates with blinders on and 'enforces' these rules that in a normal city would probably make the quality of life better in the long run.
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