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But they – together with psychological methods, including
enforced
nakedness, social isolation, threats using guns, drills, or attack dogs, and fabricated assaults on a victim’s loved ones – can be devastating.
While several countries established legal limits to control spending, deficits, and debt, in some cases –for example, Argentina, Ecuador, and Venezuela – such laws were not
enforced.
What used to be a dirty word is now announced publicly, and moderation is
enforced.
But there are limits to the extent of such cooperation – or rather, the extent to which common rules can be
enforced.
These two cases – the dog that should have barked but did not, and the dog that barked for no reason – threaten the EU’s fundamental workings, which are based on a clear rulebook
enforced
vigorously by a strong Commission.
Stalin, Our ContemporaryNEW HAVEN – Eighty years ago, in the autumn of 1930, Joseph Stalin
enforced
a policy that changed the course of history, and led to tens of millions of deaths across the decades and around the world.
Negative real interest rates and quantitative easing have
enforced
financial repression on holders of cash, hurting savers, while broadly boosting prices of riskier financial assets, most commonly held by the rich.
Meanwhile, the Stability and Growth Pact should be strictly enforced, which implies using and strengthening the available sanctions.
Once diagnosed, C. auris patients need to be isolated; medical equipment must be thoroughly disinfected; and strict precautions need to be
enforced
for health-care workers.
But it has also been an
enforced
detour from the vital diplomatic task of building new rules and institutions for an interdependent world.
What should the new fiscal rules be, and how – in the eurozone – should they be
enforced?
Confronted with the possibility of mass demonstrations on March 11 – the so-called Day of Rage on a Facebook page – the Saudi rulers
enforced
that ruling by deploying massive numbers of security forces in the streets.
Fragile treaties that cover this are
enforced
mostly by the fact that few nations can afford to place assets that high.
Yet one can easily see the problems: who judges the eligibility of candidates and how are such judgements
enforced?
This is partly because women are often subject to harmful traditional practices, such as early and forced marriage, female genital mutilation, and so-called “honor” crimes,
enforced
by families who want to maintain a link with their country of origin.
States that are not involved in the conflict are also required to uphold the rights of the displaced, including the right to return to their homes wherever possible, and this must be addressed in peace agreements and
enforced
in peacekeeping mandates.
Where regulations to prevent dumping are insufficient, they should be strengthened and
enforced.
No wonder, then, that monuments to Stalin, too, are multiplying in Russian cities.Neo-medievalism is rooted in nostalgia for a social order based on inequality, caste, and clan,
enforced
by terror.
For example, with respect to sharks, existing sanctions against “finning” under Regional Fisheries Management Organizations should be enforced, backed up by an independent system of on-board observers to ensure that trawlers comply.
Laws guaranteeing a fair division of Iraqi oil profits must be drafted, and all factions must have confidence that what is agreed will be
enforced.
In fact, Saudi Arabia’s corporate-governance rules, last revamped in February 2017, are among the strictest and most rigorously
enforced
in the Middle East and North Africa region.
This has its benefits, but it also carries serious risks – beginning with the loss of journalistic standards of excellence, like those typically
enforced
within established media organizations.
The reason, as US Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis put it, is that "If there be time to expose through discussion the falsehood and fallacies, to avert the evil by the processes of education, the remedy to be applied is more speech, not
enforced
silence."
Fortunately, the prohibition of sodomy in India is not
enforced.
Such legislation must also have rigid compliance standards that are reviewed and
enforced
by the state’s electoral authorities and courts.
Laws against incitement to violence must be enforced, conspiracies prosecuted, traitors exposed.
Unlike the French, however, the Dutch have not been euro bashers even though, as a medium sized country, the Netherlands do have some legitimate grievances against the EU—namely, how the so-called “Stability Pact” to control fiscal deficits is being
enforced.
Supported by other northern European creditors, Germany
enforced
its fiscal principles relentlessly, despite the systemic consequences for those it was pressuring (Greece and Spain, for example, now have different governments).
In looking at the roster of long-serving heads of government in the second half of the twentieth century - such as Stalin, Mao, Franco, Kim Il Sung, and Ceausescu - it is clear that an
enforced
international term limit would have spared the world considerable grief and turmoil.
Nevertheless, this
enforced
fiscal discipline, combined with individual states’ own internal budgetary procedures, has prevented a large scale state-level fiscal crisis from occurring in the US since the Great Depression.
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