take steps to enforce
Frequency: 7.713.0 per million words
To take actions or measures in order to enforce something.
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- The government may take steps to enforce compliance with the new measures.
- Authorities will take steps to enforce the new traffic regulations.
- The school decided to take steps to enforce its dress code policy.
- Local officials must take steps to enforce environmental protection laws.
- The company will take steps to enforce workplace safety standards.
- Police promised to take steps to enforce the parking restrictions.
- The union urged management to take steps to enforce labor agreements.
- City council voted to take steps to enforce building codes more strictly.
- The court ordered the agency to take steps to enforce consumer protection rules.
- International bodies may take steps to enforce human rights treaties.