They were open and communicated the issue quickly and effectively to players, and worked hard with law enforcement to figure out what happened.
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This law is an early salvo in an activist effort to change that by enshrining evolving guidelines into hard-to-change law.
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It was hard to find a law professor in the country who took them seriously.
Germany has fought hard to preserve a law that protects Volkswagen from foreign takeovers.
But in Haryana only three cases have been filed: the law is hard to enforce, since ultrasound scans are now widespread.
This is partly because the law is hard to reform.
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But for the rest of you who work hard and obey the law and keep your head down and just want to find a way to live legally in a country you consider your own and where you've lived most of your life, let me first apologize for lumping you together with the demanders.
But amid the charged pre-election atmosphere, it is hard to see it becoming law.
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The prime minister will have to work hard to beat his old law partner now.
So if a person intends to break the law, pretty hard to ever stop until you catch them.
"He hasn't done anything but try to obey the law and work hard since his release, " said David Chesnoff.
"I worked hard, sitting in many law libraries, just learning and trying to chip away, " Mr. Lopez said Wednesday.
One reason is that franchise law makes it hard for a manufacturer to change any contract with a dealer early.
And, as in all the other areas of change, the battle to transform those majority views into law will be hard-fought.
And the complexity of campaign-finance law makes it hard even for well-meaning candidates to be sure they are not breaking it.
Thus firms will have to hire extra staff, reducing unemployment if the law makes it hard or impossible for existing workers to do lots of overtime.
One reason that the banks got into such a mess was that the law made it hard to secure collateral for loans and to chase bad debtors.
Alan Kesner, assistant attorney general in Wisconsin and chairman of the National Association of Attorneys General committee on Net gambling, acknowledges that the law would be hard to enforce.
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"You're going to be hard-pressed to evade law enforcement (by) reading stuff on Twitter, " said Blanton, who added he has never heard of a criminal successfully using the service to escape police.
Surveys have showed that the divide is both political and generational: The Left is, for the most part, in favour of the same-sex marriage law while the hard Right, and leaders of the French Catholics, Muslims and Jews oppose it.
But, despite a massive worldwide investigation, evidence that would stand up in a court of law may be very hard to come by.
In March, music giants Universal, Warner and Sony, along with China's Gold Typhoon Entertainment, settled a hard-fought music-piracy law suit with Chinese Internet company Sohu that will see the record companies receive royalties and licensing fees.
Is it any wonder that companies and law enforcement are pushing hard for the FAA to relax their restrictions on drone airspace use in the U.S. to make it easier to incorporate drones into their activities?
On the flip side, without that designation, state law would have made it hard for Brown to get custody.
It is hard to say, as the Greek law is very strict about taking and publicizing polls two weeks before the elections.
So plaintiffs law firms have worked especially hard to turn these pension funds into business partners in their pursuit of class action riches.
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