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Перевод: enforce
[глагол] принуждать; заставлять; вынуждать; оказывать давление; настаивать; навязывать; проводить в жизнь; усиливать; придавать силу; подкреплять
Тезаурус:
- But Mr Mellor said many local authorities found the restrictions imposed by the 1950 Shops Act outmoded and "rightly or wrongly have refused to enforce it."
- A regulatory regime to enforce such a straightforward rule should be cheap and uncomplicated, and should avoid burdening the regulated businesses with a host of new rules.
- They also sit oddly with the vow of federal trustbusters to put an end to the years of neglect when President Reagan virtually suspended the nation's antitrust laws by cheerfully failing to enforce them.
- In a proclamation made soon after his accession he declared his intention to enforce the Forest laws "which are as ancient and authentic as the Great Charter".
- It might have been possible for Britain to enforce Anglo-American nuclear collaboration by withholding ore stocks, but to have done so would have reduced American production of fissile material to the Soviets' advantage.
- Endeavours to enforce assimilation to Graeco-Roman culture upon the Jews had provoked fierce resistance.
- A National Curriculum must not enforce one rigid, prescriptive role on teachers, but allow them freedom to develop their own initiatives.
- One can similarly predict that there are some laws which, if passed, the citizenry would not observe or even the police enforce.
- The new democratic notions of his countrymen clearly made the traditionally harsh maritime discipline difficult to enforce.
- The rights that you do possess may be tricky to enforce.
- Parents cannot always be on the spot to point out the sensible course of action, to remind children about the rules or to enforce them.
- The committal order was for failing to attend court for examination of his means in proceedings to enforce judgement debts against him.
- Should not the Government enforce the statutory responsibilities of local authorities?
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