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It also means that companies will have to police themselves better.
These are not the people you want to police the internet.
The industry says airlines should be able to police themselves, without a federal law.
Therefore, how will he police the new rules in this House?
Still, everyone has to police it, from the league office to the union.
But he added, "We're not in the business of trying to police the stuff."
"We have a lot of people in town who police the signs," he said.
To top that, they followed by playing a free piece among themselves, with no one to police them.
One problem for any future administration in Iraq will be policing.
"We would not be able to police it," he said.
People have to police themselves, supporters of the legislation said.
"The movie people want the government to come in and police them.
If you won't be able to police them, why not get some on your side?"
Only the police can change that, by policing themselves as well.
They're policing themselves and we didn't used to have that.
The travel industry is trying to police its default problems.
The way we police in Britain is not with water cannon.
The players have to police themselves and show respect for their opponents.
There was no safe or practical way to police them after dark.
Policing such a system would be hard enough in any event.
"And the networks police their own shows pretty well, in my opinion."
"And I don't think we ought to police the world."
You were not likely to get rich from policing the street.
Policing an rural area is always going to be difficult.