In the early 1990s, Pakistan introduced the Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, including imprisonment and fines for offenders, and in the past has responded to CNN's reporting on the issue by listing the practical measures it's taken to protect workers.
Some experts in the Catholic canon law expressed confusion about the practical effects of the Pope's announcement.
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How might the U.S. gain insight on practical implementations of such a policy to protect the online data of U.S. consumers?
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The intuitive and practical touchscreen makes navigating the camera's menus and graphical user interface effortless.
What's the practical value of a (c)(4) designation if it doesn't generate writeoffs for its donors?
He repeated China's call for the "practical implementation" of former UN envoy Kofi Annan's peace plan - now widely considered defunct - and for "an immediate ceasefire".
Perhaps that's the most practical way to look at investing in collectibles.
So far, the nearest thing to a practical step was last November's agreement by the Organisation of American States to co-operate in clamping down on the export of illegal weapons.
In the House, GOP sources said earlier Monday that there's little practical difference in settling the issue Monday night versus Tuesday.
While that might sound a bit pretentious, and just about as fun as, say, a sewing needle injury, Fashion's Night Out started for a more practical reason: To help the struggling U.S. clothing industry in an era of economic uncertainty.
The potential of Kew and botanic gardens to provide science-based practical solutions to many of the world's problems has never been greater.
As a practical matter, the U.S. government cannot prosecute everyone, though federal criminal law has expanded to reach conduct nearly everywhere.
The Refugee Action group said questions remained about the proposals but it was encouraged ministers were exploring a "practical global programme to help address the world's refugee crisis".
Teacher Michelle Heryet explained that the seven students were adding practical skills to the theoretical understanding they gained during November's practice News Day .
On the more practical end of the spectrum, we reviewed the SUNNAN, Ikea's solar-powered desk lamp, and although we found it to be a bit dim, it actually outperformed its expected charge time.
Containing distinct studio and living spaces, the home exemplifies the functionalism of Aalto's early career, with such practical features as a walk-in closet in the bedroom (unusual at that time) and a two-sided china cabinet that is accessible from both the kitchen and the dining room.
The change stems partly from practical concerns over the huge stress Golden Weeks place on China's tourist infrastructure.
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It continues with the story of how engineers (the heroes in Mr Gilder's pantheon) with patience and ingenuity have overcome the practical problems of tying together technologies so they work.
The U.S. had little practical choice except to deal with them.
But if the goal is to have a great handling car on the cheap, to have it look fairly innocuous during everyday driving and to have a car that's practical and fairly frugal on gasoline, the RSX is an all-around winner.
The Navy became interested in such defenses for its ships later, but in the 1950s there was no practical way for Russia to target U.S. warships at sea with ballistic missiles, so the sea service too had other priorities.
Senators, Russians and allied leaders who insist that the U.S. must not depart from the ABM Treaty understand full well the practical effect of this arrangement.
While former H-1B visa holders comprise less than 1 percent of the U.S. population, 60 percent of the finalists had parents who entered the U.S. on H-1B visas, which are generally the only practical way to hire skilled foreign nationals.
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Since he took over the defunct (for all practical purposes) Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, he is the U.S. mortgage market, because those organizations account for the bulk of mortgages originated.
Although it doesn't quite have the wow factor of Cornell's invisibility project, the thermal research may prove to be more practical because it also can be used to manage heat and improve cooling in components such as computer chips.
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In a three-page memo dated January 1, 2006, Sampson noted the practical and political obstacles of dismissing U.S. attorneys.
Only Connect is about just that-preparing our educational system for the future, with a practical strategy that's already showing results.
The Infiniti may be neck and neck in handling versus the Porsche, but it's more practical, with a backseat big enough for kids or baggage.
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