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Earlier this year, California instituted the "reader privacy act, " which makes it more difficult for law-enforcement groups to gain access to consumers' digital reading records.
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This immediacy may make it difficult or impossible to implement viable enforcement mechanisms before their holdings become practically irrelevant.
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Bisaillon continues to do business in Montreal, confident that Canada's weak enforcement statutes make it difficult to convict him.
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It makes it more difficult for law -- local law enforcement to do its job.
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While I don't believe Arizona's policy was based on anything other than trying to get a handle on our broken borders, I think aspects of the law, especially that dealing with 'reasonable suspicion, ' are going to put our law enforcement officers in an incredibly difficult position.
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Improved filters and law enforcement have made email attacks increasingly difficult.
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As Gaffney notes, enforcement of keyword association could prove difficult for FDA. Unlike visible words, metadata sits in the source code and HTML of a page, and is largely invisible to the untrained eye.
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The Police Chief, who -- we had an opportunity to speak over the phone -- Chief Oates has been dealing with as difficult a set of circumstances as any law enforcement officer deals with, and he and his officers have done everything right, by the book, with great courage and great determination.
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According to Ministry of Justice guidance issued to law enforcement agencies, "The new offence will make it more difficult for trespassers to assert they have rights in respect of residential buildings because their occupation of the building will be a criminal act".
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They might attach strings to a fast-track deal that Mr Bush will find difficult to accept, such as generous compensation for workers displaced by foreign competition, or the enforcement of labour standards in America's bilateral agreements.
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