1. Deliberately, the colour has little force, but this is compensated for by its allusive subtlety.
2. The Slovak side was insisting that the treaty should have legal force, while the Czech side opposed this, fearing that it might supersede the Constitution.
3. In practice, apart from the navy, the United States had no forces it could immediately deploy in the eastern Mediterranean and Middle East.
4. Such an assessment is required by an EC directive which has the force of law in Britain.
5. The court has ruled that these standards have force in British law.
6. But it has particular force when attempting to understand design-and-society relations.
7. The guidelines do not have the force of law but are persuasive given the power of institutional shareholders.
8. This is why the final scene, when they look through the kitchen window and cannot tell pigs from humans, has such numbing force.
9. All those shows were artful in their independence, but none had the force to supplant the powerful looks of fall.
10. American and NATO officials said Monday that despite some withdrawals, the Yugoslav army still had substantial forces in Kosovo.