Examples of 'unenforced' in a sentence

Meaning of "unenforced"

unenforced (adjective): This phrase describes rules, laws, or regulations that are not actively implemented or followed. It implies a lack of enforcement or adherence, leading to potential inconsistencies or non-compliance
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Some unenforced laws remain on the books.
It was important to remember that an unenforced law was of value to no one.
Unenforced laws against child marriage.
Health and safety laws were either nonexistent or unenforced.
Unenforced tax avoidance must change.
This latter phenomenon may be a consequence of inappropriate or unenforced regulation.
Unenforced law only encourages lawlessness.
Prohibitions against women driving are typically unenforced in rural areas.
Unenforced law is an invitation to anarchy.
Illegal but often unenforced.
Unenforced immigration policies is working.
People applauded her double faults and unenforced errors.
We have an unenforced immigration system.
Coastal zone development is regulated in national law but largely unenforced.
Current unenforced regulation creates a vacuum and a blind spot in policy implementation.

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Many judgments go unenforced.
After all, an unenforced rule becomes no rule at all.
Child traffickers generally run few risks because laws are insufficient or often unenforced.
To date the decision remains unenforced due to an inability to locate the child.
Nor is there any expectation of enforcing any new laws when current laws are unenforced.
Testing for Weak or unenforced username policy.
The constitutional guarantees for conscientious objectors remain unenforced NISBCO.
They have also gone unenforced by the Security Council.
But China never recognized the ruling and it remains unenforced to this day.
This responsibility is unenforced in Papua New Guinea today.
Fifteen ICC arrest warrants are currently unenforced.
It has been largely unenforced in Canada.
The reforms of the Council of Constance were unambitious and unenforced.
Illegal but often unenforced by Police.
But even then, the framework remained unenforced.
The bull went unenforced in Brazil.
Immigration laws with Mexico are unenforced.
However, this prohibition is mostly unenforced against indigenous users of psilocybin mushrooms.
There is a minimum wage, but it is unenforced.
In some countries, those laws were unenforced hangovers from a bygone era.
Where regulations do exist in other countries, they are often weak and unenforced.
The Olympic Charter is not simply a matter of unenforced policy for the Olympic Games.
Some members of the church snubbed the papal letter, and it remained unenforced.
However, the ordinance was largely unenforced by the city bus drivers.
Canada has technically made sales illegal, though regulation remains largely unenforced.
Sri Lanka * Illegal unenforced and de facto dormant according to Supreme Court.
Luckily for the Philippines this law has since been unenforced and disregarded.
An unenforced prohibition?
The level of restructured commercial liabilities is equal to that of unenforced public-law liabilities.
Prohibition was effectively unenforced in Atlantic City, and, as a result, the resort 's popularity grew further.
The vulnerabilities are created when there are inconsistent policies or unenforced security controls, he says.
The vitamin industry, particularly in the United States, is regulated but unenforced.
What, indeed, would be the point of an unenforced or unexecuted sentence?
Laws related to secured transactions - a cornerstone of Western banking - may also be absent or unenforced.
The ANRT also cited a previously unenforced 2004 regulatory decision on VoIP.

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