strict enforcement
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstrictandenforcement
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strict
adjective
uk/strɪkt/us/strɪkt/
strongly limiting someone's freedom to behave as they wish, or likely to severely punish someone if they do ...
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enforcement
noun[U]
uk/ɪnˈfɔːs.mənt/us/ɪnˈfɔːrs.mənt/
the process of making people obey a law or rule, or making a particular situation happen or ...
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Taken all together, these aspects naturally lead to astrictenforcementof locality in interactions.
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Will there bestrictenforcement?
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Therefore,strictenforcementwill be needed.
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Thestrictenforcementof rules by tax administrators left no margins for taxpayers to test less costly alternatives.
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Thus, even within cognitive and social psychology, laissez-faire attitudes and astrictenforcementof rules go hand in hand.
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The only deterrent to illegal parking isstrictenforcement.
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Rapid crime detection andstrictenforcementof penalties are imperative.
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First, there is the morestrictenforcementof the law.
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Strictenforcementof these regulations is clearly important.
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Butstrictenforcementis the hub of the matter.
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To govern such a heterogenous conglomerate, it was better to applystrictenforcementof the will of the ruler rather than lenience and civility.
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Depoliticisation was then consolidated during the 1990s partly through thestrictenforcementof legal provisions that granted few political rights to individual security forces members beyond voting.
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All concerned have been reminded of the need for thestrictenforcementof those arrangements.
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It also requiresstrictenforcementto ensure that the rules are obeyed by all.
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Furthermore, astrictenforcementof the proposed regulations throughout the country would lead to unnecessary expense.
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I have put forward my suggestion as the alternative, thestrictenforcementof the existing law.
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Of course, that must be done in the context ofstrictenforcement.
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Second, the extension of the parking restrictions—severe as they are now—and theirstrictenforcement.
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It is certainly not brought about by a system ofstrictenforcement.
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People should think about the dangers and there should bestrictenforcementof the legislation on pavement parking.
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I am in favour ofstrictenforcementof all this legislation by local authorities whose responsibility it is.
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That problem must be tackled through a dual effort that combines education and publicity withstrictenforcementand penalties.
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Almost always they have sought to free themselves from the responsibility forstrictenforcementof the law in these matters.
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