21. Romulo said the government would put teeth in its campaign by pursuing some of the most prominent people accused as tax cheats. 22. The bill states that no gun kit can be sold through the mail and it would put teeth into gun-trafficking laws between states. 23. The best way to put teeth into the law is to ban fans entirely, because clubs will lose both gate and television revenues. 24. The committee recommended that more teeth be put into campaign contribution limits imposed on judges and judicial candidates a few years ago. 25. The mayor is also proposing to put some teeth back in the pothole law, by toughening the rules for notifying the city about sidewalk defects. 26. The Senate Finance Committee, which held the hearing on the issue Monday, is considering legislation that would put teeth into anti-fraud law enforcement. 27. The team would respond, the media would be entertained by McVie and the front office could attempt to put the teeth back in the franchise. 28. They have gussied up the old dowager of a hotel, breathed new life into the spa and promised to put the teeth back into the Blue Monster course. 29. These clarifications might put some teeth into quarterback protection and save some of their teeth as well. 30. To put teeth in guidelines, the ABTL members have agreed to dispute resolution. |