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    enforced


    1. She wondered if that was big enough that this could be in a corner of it? He enforced ‘God’s reality’ on all visitors in his universe, but at least he allowed med panels and sysinfo, and a ^C should still work to get her out of it


    2. She saw them as even more removed from the real universe than her own universe, even though they seemed to all be living in enforced three-d reality


    3. feelings of boredom and uselessness that his enforced inaction had


    4. been enforced by the support of those whom he had


    5. One thing she did know, it was within this room that LeCynic had enforced his horrors on them, and that whatever he had done, it had damned them for eternity, forcing them to live lusting for life and lusting for vengeance, cravings which could never be satiated


    6. Noblat; and third, the enforced rest had given his body an


    7. Why is there breakfast? It is only so the 'family' can be together at an enforced time isn't it? But he had the freedom to dial anything he wanted in the kitchenette didn't he? Of course, he could just access his medical panel and dial hunger out of his life altogether


    8. To have enforced payment of a small debt within the lands of a great proprietor, where all the inhabitants were armed, and accustomed to stand by one another, would have cost the king, had he attempted it by his own authority, almost the same effort as to extinguish a civil war


    9. the rules of their freedom and enforced


    10. In the course of exploring my new surroundings, I found sources of food and water that would make my enforced stay on the island

    11. Given that they were already facing the enforced evacuation of all the Jovian moons, they all had two critical interests in common – none of them wanted to be evicted from their lives here and, more importantly, none of them wanted to be forced to go back to Earth


    12. This was a rule strictly enforced by the Confederate officials in England in order to


    13. It was then decided that they would make camp then and there; they had moved over five miles from the battlefield which wasn’t far enough, but Carl enforced his wishes to protect these people


    14. I consider you worthy of addressing me, though I would ask that you try to remain civil, or else my edict will be enforced


    15. This was more frightening than any willfully enforced punishment


    16. Accordingly the Nationalists knew they could create any law with the secure knowledge that they would be enforced by a superbly trained police force subjected to its political masters


    17. The military authorities punctiliously enforced trivialities to the letter, and it was surprising to see the laxity and consequent disorder in more important matters


    18. At the elite units these regulations were vigorously enforced, and if a man had a weight issue he was send to the border or to another training unit, where they were sure to shed the extra pounds


    19. It cannot be enforced which is why it is seldom used and you cannot have penalty clauses in this type of contract like for instance stating if you don't marry me by next week Wednesday you pay me 100 dollars a day penalty


    20. It took the people three days to reach the supposed Mecca, which then turned out to be a nothing but a plague spot of yellow fever, quarantine enforced, with no shelter or rest for their weary bodies

    21. The accumulated offal of ages has been removed from the towns and cities, and sanitary regulations enforced for the first time in history


    22. Today Cuban obedience is enforced by a power too strong to be resisted but any form of enforcement ultimately creates resentment


    23. Laws that are improperly enforced are vapid and unmanly and should be unceremoniously repealed!


    24. Not at all! After a few hours of making new friends they all got into the swing of things, and decided somewhere some terrorist is going to regret the enforced absence


    25. I am not sure that this tactic helped a lot for it could not be enforced except in limited reservist type operations and many died who were not terrorists


    26. His successor Millard Fillmore, though not a slave owner, strongly supported and enforced the Fugitive Slave Act, requiring all Americans to return runaway slaves to their owners


    27. If, when the soldiers have become attached to you, punishments are not enforced, they will still be unless


    28. Had the ban been vigorously enforced, it could have stopped the enslavement of perhaps 150,000 Africans and the deaths of as many as 450,000 more


    29. Neither would have enforced the fraudulent Treaties of the Dancing Rabbit or New Echota


    30. She had to re-teach him how to behave and she enforced household rules

    31. enforced can treats be properly valued as a reward


    32. It was the UN that voted these sanctions, and a mixed military force that enforced them


    33. prohibition wasn’t being enforced


    34. He had plenty of time to watch TV during his enforced layoff, and watched plenty of news programming


    35. My guess is that on Monday, we engaged a bundle of behaviors that enforced your codependency


    36. And rules needed to be enforced


    37. have sex - in most places this would be enforced by the death sentence


    38. What it prohibits is the establishment by Congress of a single nation wide religion sponsored, subsidized, or enforced by law


    39. Use of the term in America nearly always signifies enforced conformity contrary to the freedom of speech the American Constitution provides


    40. “diversity” leads, instead, to enforced sameness, regimentation, and intolerance is not to be spoken

    41. ” The new morality of enforced political judgments works to drive the capacity for individual judgment to its grave


    42. For instance, we need informal conventions guiding language and communication, and formal enforced conventions regulating law and order, trade and property


    43. I also endured the enforced nine months of unemployment before the Attorney General, of all people, hired me to try child abuse cases


    44. That was until three years ago when the EPA‘s regulations designed to protect the three-inch Delta smelt were enforced


    45. called was that he knew he’d have to live through a year of enforced


    46. So he began an enforced hour a day


    47. In order to strike at the root of Jewish resistance, Hadrian prohibited the practice of the Jewish religion—an order which was for some time strictly enforced in Galilee but which seems to have remained a dead letter elsewhere


    48. forced segregation and no special laws enforced against Jews as a community


    49. A new vision is enforced on the company, new rules, new expectations, new plans and new targets, all because of a loss of vision


    50. I will not experience imprisonment, or enforced solitude and monotony












































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    Synonyms for "enforced"

    enforced implemented

    "enforced" definitions

    forced or compelled or put in force