Examples of 'has been in force' in a sentence
Meaning of "has been in force"
has been in force: Describes a rule, law, or regulation that is currently active and being enforced. This phrase is used to indicate that a particular measure or mandate is in effect and applicable to the relevant parties
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has been in force
That law has been in force ever since.
Will be the third year this agreement has been in force.
It has been in force for a long time now.
The fourth commandment has been in force since creation.
Has been in force for.
The same treaty has been in force for years.
How long the other collective agreement has been in force.
This law has been in force almost thirteen years.
Mandatory immunization of children has been in force for some years.
That law has been in force for more than a decade.
Today we are rubberstamping an agreement that has been in force for a whole year.
The directive has been in force for only a few years.
Today we are rubber stamping an agreement that has been in force for a whole year.
It has been in force since that date and implementing legislation is now being drafted.
This obligation derives from a law that has been in force since the last world war.
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A system has been in force for a year helping employees facing redundancy to find new jobs.
The monitoring system advocated by the proposals has been in force for some ten years.
GDPR has been in force for a few months now.
The relevant Community legislation has been in force for more than ten years.
But it has been in force for two centuries already!
A Law on Prevention of Corruption has been in force for a year.
The siege that has been in force for 7 years prevented us from joining you.
In the Republic of Slovenia the summer time has been in force.
This legislation has been in force for nearly four years.
Up until now, a system of double standards has been in force.
The Convention has been in force for exactly four years.
Mehmeti, A law on an independent judiciary budget has been in force since January.
Yes, CITES has been in force for the past quarter century.
The Protocol on Environmental Protection has been in force for almost four years.
This section has been in force for over 16 years but never used.
In Sweden, this type of legislation has been in force for twenty years.
This has been in force since 11 September events.
The Treaty of Maastricht has been in force for nearly a year.
At the same time, the Committee notes that the Forest Code has been in force.
Legislation on carcinogens has been in force for several years in all EU countries.
However, in the 20 years that the block exemption has been in force.
The Treaty of Lisbon has been in force for one year now.
An advertising campaign promoting complete prohibition of tobacco products has been in force since 2005.
The Child Welfare Act has been in force for more than five years.
Since 3 February another cease-fire has been in force.
The Regulation has been in force since May.
The Order obliging prosecutors to wear identification badges has been in force since 2005.
What solution has been in force until now?
A more advanced operational agreement between Europol and Croatia has been in force since 2006.
It passed, and has been in force ever since.
This triggered a discussion regarding the Water Convention, which has been in force for over 10 years.
While the Directive has been in force for only three years ….
A free industrial trade agreement between the three countries has been in force since April 1994.
After the Regulation has been in force for five years, it will be re viewed.
The reform of personal and corporate income taxation has been in force since January 2015.
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