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Even if he fails, the government is unlikely to strictly enforce the requirement.
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But it insists that it will still strictly enforce existing curbs on people, especially out-of-towners, buying more than one home.
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When federal and state judges are willing to strictly enforce the rules, abuse of the discovery process can lead to punishing consequences.
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The men's tour is concerned enough about this that it modified the rule governing time between points so umpires could strictly enforce it.
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And beginning this year, the ATP decided to more strictly enforce the 25-second rule between points in an effort to speed up play.
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Police strictly enforce these speed limits with hefty fines.
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The cushion could be plumper still in some places: Europe is split over how strictly to enforce these rules, and whether to allow countries such as Britain and Sweden to add yet another wedge of equity on top.
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But some officials said they were unsure how strictly they should enforce the measures.
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It should do so urgently and, as with other laws that obtain international standards, enforce it strictly.
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The first has been to increase the number of rules and to enforce them more strictly.
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