Collocations withenforcement

These are words often used in combination withenforcement.

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adequate enforcement
Acts are meaningless without adequate enforcement.
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effective enforcement
The bureau's capacity for effective enforcement is also constrained by its limited budget and personnel.
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enforcement action
It measures whether a law establishes pre-determined levels of deterioration in bank solvency that mandate automatic enforcement action.
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enforcement activity
However, rather than analyzing such schemes, we will study the consequences for the wildlife stock, enforcement activity and offtake when the local people are given closer specified rights.
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enforcement agency
Expected severe punishment raises the possibility of an outright and fierce confrontation with the law enforcement agency.
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enforcement agent
The employment service is the enforcement agent.
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enforcement authority
On a global level, this is most likely to require a global decisionmaking body with enforcement authority.
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enforcement effort
Women's political representation is not the only environmental factor that should affect the bureaucracies' enforcement effort.
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enforcement mechanism
In this sense, multilateral agencies serve as an enforcement mechanism in an international setting, thereby providing a rationale for the existence of such organizations.
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enforcement officer
Consequently, each enforcement officer appears to be subject to common influences in the form of a loose organizational culture.
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enforcement personnel
The perceptions and attitudes held by law enforcement personnel about racial/ethnic minority groups affect police treatment of minority communities.
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enforcement procedure
There must by a better enforcement procedure.
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enforcement proceedings
Where sufficient evidence is established current policy allows enforcement proceedings to be taken against any group or individual responsible.
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enforcement provision
It is an extremely moderate and modest enforcement provision, and one that will only be used as a reserve power.
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increased enforcement
Now, however, this effect is weakened by the second term reflecting increased enforcement costs due to a higher stock.
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lack of enforcement
Lack of enforcement has substantially reduced the revenue raised.
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law enforcement official
A clear mandate for environmental protection that is also understood by the business community may also provide the enforcement official with more enforcement style options, especially in prioritizing major violators.
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lax enforcement
With lax enforcement, coupled with a limited number of good projects, investors have time to search for affordable financing.
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local enforcement
Clearly, the level of analysis was directed at local enforcement officials and their perceptions.
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means of enforcement
No other means of enforcement are provided.
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parking enforcement
I understand that proposals for extending the role of local authorities in parking enforcement are among the issues being considered by the working party.
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peace enforcement
Second, there is always a strong need for a major power to provide backing for peace enforcement operations.
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regulatory enforcement
Here, formalism refers to adherence to rigid legal requirements in regulatory enforcement.
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rigorous enforcement
This more rigorous enforcement of social laws also helps address the problem of unreliable, dishonest or malicious agents operating in the open environment.
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selective enforcement
Here, agency discretion is sorely needed in conducting prioritization in the form of selective enforcement.
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standard of enforcement
It is also to the interest of business and consumer alike that the standard of enforcement should be uniform over wide areas.
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strict enforcement
Taken all together, these aspects naturally lead to a strict enforcement of locality in interactions.
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stringent enforcement
It is sometimes argued that more stringent enforcement is needed.
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vigorous enforcement
If past experience with government failure is a guide, promises of vigorous enforcement of these limited rights are not credible.
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