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ENFEnforcement
ENFElephants Never Forget
ENFExpected Number of Failures
ENFEnforcement Action (Environmental Term AR 200-1)
ENFElks National Foundation
ENFÉcole de Natation Française (French: French School of Swimming)
ENFEnd Note Filter File
ENFEncrypt File
ENFÉcole de Navigation Française (French: French School of Navigation)
ENFEldorado National Forest (Placerville, CA)
ENFEuropean National Front (political organization)
ENFÉclaireurs Neutres de France (French Scouting association)
ENFElectrical Network Frequency
ENFEvent Notification Facility
ENFEquivalent Normal Form
ENFEquality Network Forum (Glasgow, Scotland)
ENFElegant Normal Form (Boolean expression)
ENFElectroNeuroFeedback (physiotherapy device)
ENFExternal Noise Field
ENFEquipment Not-Operationally-Ready to Fire
ENFEmerging Neighbourhood Fund
ENFEmbarrassed Naked Female
ENFextended nuclear family
ENFEugene Noise Festival (Oregon)
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Understanding the deadly mix can offer many benefits for use-of-force investigators, academy and in-service trainers, first-line supervisors, law enforcement managers, and officers.
(1.) Service of the initial Notice and every other document served on Respondent by the ALJ or OCC Enforcement Counsel was effected by service on Respondent's counsel rather than on Respondent personally.
Of the myriad pieces of reformation that must be included in a firm's registration application, two items (both apparently borrowed from the broker dealer requirements) particularly stand out with respect to future enforcement activities:
Some effective enforcement has taken place in several countries, including control of the illegal trade in wildlife and wildlife products (the oldest problem) and of smuggling of ozone-depleting substances (ODS).
The strength (personnel and other resources) and the aggressiveness of a jurisdiction's law enforcement agency are also key factors in understanding the nature and extent of crime occurring in that area.
In submitting data to the national UCR Program, law enforcement agencies count one offense for each victim of crimes against persons.
Beginning in 1937, the FBI's UCR Program collected and published statistics on law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty in its annual publication, Crime in the United States.
TEI is dedicated to the development and effective implementation of sound tax policy, to promoting the uniform and equitable enforcement of the tax laws, and to reducing the cost and burden of administration and compliance to the benefit of taxpayers and government alike.
In contrast, under the police power, public health officials 1) may search and seize without probable-cause warrants; 2) may take enforcement actions without prior court hearings; 3) are entitled to have courts defer to their discretion; 4) have great flexibility in crafting enforcement strategies; and 5) must only prove their cases by a "more probable than not" standard if the actions are challenged in court (4).
What's more, having a solid policy in place is the most effective means of deterring well-meaning campus officials who may be just too willing to hand over information to law enforcement officials.
After all, if everyone were to comply with the law, enforcement activity would drop to zero (inspections aside).
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