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enforces and strict
* Constantinople enforces a strict licensing system for physicians.
In fact, in 2007-2008 55 % of public school principals said the schools they control enforces a strict dress code, requiring students at least wear a collared shirt and pants with an acceptable belt to school.
The school also enforces a strict dress code policy on all enrolled students to maintain a professional academic atmosphere.
In the story, he is introduced as the strict and serious captain of Seishun Academy's (" Seigaku " for short ) tennis team who enforces order within his team, often making its members run laps.
During this time student housing enforces a strict quiet hour policy.
The original New College building enforces a strict no alcohol policy whilst in College itself, this rule was set in place by the founders and ensures an environment in which excessive consumption of alcohol plays no part.

enforces and military
The military style of dancing enforces the emphasis on military success and support in military campaign ( to prevent defeat such as at Hysiai ) in Spartan society.
Civil authority ( also known as civil government ) is that apparatus of the state other than its military units that enforces law and order.
Throughout the novel, Hessling's inflexible ideals are often contradicted by his actions: he preaches bravery but is a coward ; he is the strongest proponent of the military but seeks to be excused from his obligatory military service ; his greatest political opponents are the revolutionary Social Democrats, yet he uses his influence to help send his hometown's SPD candidate to the Reichstag to defeat his Liberal competitors in business ; he starts vicious rumors against the latter and then dissociates himself from them ; he preaches and enforces Christian virtues upon others but lies, cheats, and regularly commits infidelity.

enforces and discipline
The governing party strictly enforces party discipline, usually expelling from the party caucus any government Member of Parliament ( MP ) who votes against the budget.
Chalmers is much like Principal Caplan and encourages teamwork and enforces discipline.
He enforces discipline against the other Aborigines and ' tracks ' runaways.

enforces and regulations
The FDA also enforces other laws, notably Section 361 of the Public Health Service Act and associated regulations, many of which are not directly related to food or drugs.
In the United States, the principal regulator of commodity and futures markets is the Commodity Futures Trading Commission but it is the National Futures Association that enforces rules and regulations put forth by the CFTC.
Depending on local legislation and regulations, the import or export of some goods may be restricted or forbidden, and the customs agency enforces these rules.
In England and Wales the Environment Agency ( EA ), formed in 1996, is a public body for protecting and improving the environment and enforces the regulations listed on the communities and local government site.
The new commissioner, David Moon Gilbert, enforces stricter regulations to the dismay of some officers.
It licenses radio and television broadcast stations, assigns radio frequencies, and enforces regulations designed to ensure that cable rates are reasonable.
This distinction becomes particularly important because the act enforces specific regulations against ' telecommunications carriers ' but not against carriers providing information services.
While the European Union enforces a common regulations for environmental protection, consumer protection and human rights, it has none for media pluralism.
* Airport Security Police, enforces airside regulations and security under contract to the DAO.
* Bermuda Police Service, enforces landside parking and traffic regulations, and holds arrested persons.
; 1274: The Statute of Jewry in England, enacted by King Edward I, enforces the regulations.
It is an agency in the Department of Homeland Security that enforces laws and regulations for the admission of foreign-born persons to the United States codified in the Immigration and Nationality Act.
Invoking the authority of Port State Control, the US Coast Guard now vigorously enforces the many international and national regulations regarding safety equipment, construction, maintenance, and manning of ships entering all US ports including the Miami River, virtually eliminating the many dangerously substandard vessels that had sailed from the US in previous years.
* enforces the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance, which includes regulations for slaughterhouses and wet markets
The California Department of Fish and Game sets and enforces a number of regulations pertaining to recreational fishing of spiny lobsters:
The unit also enforces maritime codes and environmental regulations as they apply to these waters.
It also enforces the European Union's regulations on the size and shape of vegetables and fruit sold in shops, by warning and advising businesses, and occasionally prosecuting under section 14 of the Agriculture and Horticulture Act 1964.
Note: A squadron should also have a CSCOP-Chapter / Squadron Chief of Protocol that monitors and enforces the rules and regulations within Arnold Air Society and Silver Wings.
The Association also hosts the annual national student dance competition, the Inter Varsity Dance Competition ( IVDC ), and enforces the regulations for the competition.
The forest provides guidelines and enforces environmental regulations to ensure that resources are not overexploited and that necessary commodities are available for future generations, though conservation groups have voiced concerns over the management practices of the leasing program and especially cattle overgrazing problems.
The Department studies traffic problems ; analyzes the effect of new development on parking and highway needs ; designs, installs and maintains traffic signs, signals, parking meters, street name signs, line striping and other transportation control devices ; develops and operates bus transit programs for the general public and the elderly and disabled ; coordinates the development of off-street parking ; enforces parking regulations ; administers the City ’ s Administrative Adjudication Program for parking citation appeals ; collects parking violation revenues ; collects parking meter revenue ; provides for intersection control ; provides crossing guard services at public and parochial schools ; provides public utility regulation through investigation of services and rates of the privately owned public utilities, such as taxicabs, ambulances and sightseeing vehicles ; and prepares and enforces provisions of franchises.
The safety system also includes the PZB 90, which enforces the adherence to signals and other regulations ( i. e. approach to a stop signal at high speed, violations of prescribed speed ) and may stop the train via emergency braking if necessary.

enforces and yet
" Thus Lady Macbeth enforces a masculine conception of power, yet only after pleading to be unsexed, or defeminised.

enforces and right
His government proved a good handling of economical development, Ulate raised the Consejo Nacional de Produccion ( CNP )- National Production Committee -, the Central Bank of de Costa Rica ( main financial institution in Costa Rica ), the Contraloria General de la Republica ( regulates government and public institutions ' budgets and expenses ), the " Ley del Aguinaldo " ( law that enforces a 13th month paid salary for all Costa Rican workers during Christmas time ), the right for women to vote in National Elections and the foundations for the actual International Juan Santamaria Airport ( called " El Coco "), despite the fact that many of his achievements were self-recognized by following presidents.
" As the most powerful applier of principles which it grants everyone the right to apply correctly ," Nozick concludes, the dominant protection agency " enforces its will, which, from the inside, it thinks is correct.
A legal remedy ( also judicial relief ) is the means with which a court of law, usually in the exercise of civil law jurisdiction, enforces a right, imposes a penalty, or makes some other court order to impose its will.

enforces and decision
The PEP then simply enforces the decision.
She strictly enforces rules concerning the activation of the stones: the current bearer must remain completely in the dark as to their true nature and purpose and no one may interfere with the bearer's decision to use the power.

enforces and for
One technique enforces the principle of least privilege to great extent, where an entity has only the privileges that are needed for its function.
Manufacturing comes third in the life cycle and includes IWAY which is IKEA's code of conduct for manufactures and suppliers which makes and enforces requirements for working conditions, social and environmental standards, and what suppliers can expect from them in return.
z / OS enforces this distinction primarily for performance reasons.
He reforms monasteries and enforces the rule of Saint Benedict: Poverty, Chastity and Obedience for monks.
The Coast Guard enforces U. S. laws, even when operating as a service for the U. S. Navy.
The mailing list owner typically enforces this by " salting " ( known as " seeding " in direct mail ) the mailing list with fake addresses and creating new salts for each time the list is rented.
It enforces a Model-View-Controller framework on a project allowing for a clean separation of concerns in the design.
It enforces limitations and prohibitions on contributions and expenditures, investigates and prosecutes violations ( investigations are typically initiated by complaints from other candidates, parties, " watchdog groups ," and the public ), audits a limited number of campaigns and organizations for compliance, and administers the presidential campaign fund, which provides public funds to candidates for president and nominating conventions.
The Pressure Equipment Directive ( 97 / 23 / EC ) actually enforces central personnel certification for the initial testing of steam boilers and some categories of pressure vessels and piping.
The Saudi Mutaween ( Arabic: مطوعين ), or Committee for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice ( i. e., the religious police ) enforces the prohibition on the public practice of non-Muslim religions.
HSE's Explosives Inspectorate enforces the legislation for the classification and transport of explosives.
The Island is normally staffed by a ranger who enforces park laws, while also providing interpretive services for public visitors.
A variant rule, known as " psionics are different ," enforces a separation between the two systems ; this rule also provides an intermediate step where each system has a diminished effect upon the other ( for example, making a dispel check against an opposing energy would take a-4 penalty, and creatures with spell resistance gain power resistance equal to their spell resistance minus 10 ).
It acted as an advocate for its subordinate units and enforces higher headquarters policies and directives.
The Saudi Mutaween ( Arabic: مطوعين ), or Committee for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice ( i. e., the religious police ), enforces the prohibition on the public practice of non-Muslim religions.

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