1. Many people resort to sucking on candy or mints to increase saliva, yet that puts teeth at risk for Decay. 2. And after President Clinton was elected, he vowed to put teeth into the law. 3. At the same time, the legislation would put new teeth into requirements that schools monitor foreign students. 4. Besides, the backers thought, other committees could then go on to write strong regulations putting teeth into certification. 5. Boston, for instance, took years to put teeth in the law limiting youth access to tobacco products. 6. After he had put his tooth in his locker following the game, Childs vowed revenge. 7. But other experts see the kinetic weapon as a big stick that could put teeth into diplomacy aimed at eliminating orbital spies in wartime. 8. Furthermore, legislation that would establish standards for consumer products and put teeth into regulations is feeble or riddled with loopholes. 9. He and Norman Ornstein, a scholar with the American Enterprise Institute, both urged Congress to put teeth into campaign finance law enforcement. 10. He put legal teeth in antitrust laws. |