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- verb Present participle of
inforce .
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Examples
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I have been stopped a number of time by "check points" in New jersey to make sure I had a licence and insurance,. no harm done and I am happy to live where the authorities are inforcing the law!
Poll: Majority support Arizona immigration law, with reservations 2010
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This is total and utter B.S. The majority of people in this country support Arizona inforcing existing law.
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It was good of CBS to have Adam on but then they come off looking stupid by re-inforcing the whole double standard issue.
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I am not sure I understand why inforcing immigration laws are wrong.
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Seems to me people in political places are more afraid of loosing votes.... than inforcing the laws equally to every one.
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What had happened had to happen, and disbelief was part of it: psychologically , this circle of self-inforcing prophecy was very comforting.
Mythicism and John the Baptist James F. McGrath 2010
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BSNYC you're only re-inforcing zenbicyclist daughter's opinion of us.
Street Justice: Crime and Punishment BikeSnobNYC 2010
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The same blind adherence to their own arguments is to be expected in both; the same contempt of their antagonists; and the same passionate vehemence, in inforcing sophistry and falsehood.
Is McCain About to ‘Refine’ His Withdrawal Plan, Too? « Antiwar.com Blog 2008
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The only way the Regan run for office affected us is by not only inforcing the starwars issuse but by finding it.
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The only way the Regan run for office affected us is by not only inforcing the starwars issuse but by finding it.
Obama: Reagan Changed Direction Of Country In Way Bill Clinton Didn't 2009
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