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LOWEY: Wolf, I wish right here and now Wayne would say he'd endorse the president's bill called Enforce (ph), which would provide for more enforcement, additional ATF agents, additional money to get people on the street enforcing the law.
CNN Transcript - CNN Late Edition: Million Mom March Under Way in Washington - May 14, 2000 2000
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Enforce current regulations first, rather than create a new agency (with the associated spending needs) to create new rules.
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Enforce the law on them do not take the tradition from those who enjoy it just because some break the law.
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Enforce the law on them do not take the tradition from those who enjoy it just because some break the law.
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Enforce licensing protection when agreements are valid via traditional infringement and dilution tests.
WIPIP at Seton Hall part 3 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Enforce what laws we have now, then re-think trade in general.
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Enforce the laws that are on the books, quit this whining, and quit this disgusting pandering to fear.
DSA: Panhandling Proposal Isn’t Rich vs. Poor « PubliCola 2010
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Enforce our Constitutional laws, enforce our immigration laws, prosecute government corruption to the fullest extent, and practice some fiscal responsibility! victim of republican greed
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Enforce the time limits, and, even if you can't force them to, at least call out the candidates if they don't answer the question.
Odds and Ends grrm 2010
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Enforce the "forehead to bat, spinning at home plate before running the bases" rule.
Jennifer Ketcham: 40.5 Things to Do in L.A. Without Your Car Jennifer Ketcham 2011
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