Examples of 'rarely enforced' in a sentence

Meaning of "rarely enforced"

rarely enforced - describes rules, regulations, or laws that are seldom put into practice or applied with strictness

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rarely enforced
The government rarely enforced this provision.
Laws prohibiting child labor are rarely enforced.
The ban was rarely enforced in rural towns.
Safety regulations are vague and rarely enforced.
These provisions were rarely enforced due to their vagueness.
Laws exist in most countries but are still rarely enforced.
These laws are rarely enforced since the crime often goes undiscovered.
The old law was rarely enforced.
Hunting rules and regulations exist almost everywhere but they are rarely enforced.
The laws are rarely enforced.
There is a law against dropping litter but it is rarely enforced.
Warrants are rarely enforced.
Camping in the riverbed is illegal, although this law is rarely enforced.
Laws rarely enforced.
Immigration rules are rarely enforced.

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This arrangement is rarely enforced because courts are reluctant to separate young siblings.
Its production is illegal but the law is rarely enforced.
This law is not binding and is rarely enforced according to a New York Times report.
Afghan lawyers say that the law is rarely enforced.
In addition, security devices are rarely enforced with a human presence such as security guards.
Laws in several countries prohibit the hunting of these animals but are rarely enforced strictly.
The government cited a rarely enforced regulation prohibiting the display of religious flags, banning it.
Protective laws are rarely enforced.
Nevertheless, the government rarely enforced the law, and harassment was reportedly widespread and routinely accepted.
The Law of Hodoud is rarely enforced.
However, these laws are rarely enforced against Quranic teachers, squandering potential for deterrence.
But the state 's laws were rarely enforced.
Rights groups have said that anti-discrimination employment laws in Israel are rarely enforced.
Illegal, but rarely enforced.
Legislation against bears hunting exists, but is rarely enforced.
However, the law is rarely enforced.
It has been talked about for years, though it is rarely enforced.
It 's really rarely, rarely enforced.
Although laws exist to preserve wetland habitats, they are rarely enforced.
Accordingly, the court struck down a rarely enforced Texas “ anti-sodomy ” law.
Regulations prohibiting off-road vehicles on the beaches are rarely enforced.
However, this law is rarely enforced.
Although some countries had enacted legislation to that end, it was rarely enforced.
However, such rules are rarely enforced.
While legal instruments existed to protect migrant workers, they were rarely enforced.
In practice, that legislation was rarely enforced.
All of these efforts were largely ineffective, easily circumvented and rarely enforced.
The right to work is recognized, but rarely enforced.
Even when courts find on behalf of a minority plaintiff, the decision is rarely enforced.
However, even these weak penalties are rarely enforced.
Speed limits vary depending on the type of road, and traffic rules are rarely enforced.
The legal anti-corruption framework is rarely enforced.
While nearly every country had laws against child labour, those laws were rarely enforced.
Still a good parenting practice, though rarely enforced.
Vietnam has laws that protect intellectual property rights, but they are rarely enforced.

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