Word: enforcerent
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TIME: A documentary film was made locally about a Singapore opposition politician, and it was banned. LEE: Well, if you had asked me, I would have said, to hell with it. But the censor, the enforcer, he will continue until he is told the law has changed. And it will...
YOU'VE HAD TO BE THE ENFORCER ABOUT HIS DIET? Sure--like, I suppose, every spouse in America. But he generally does a pretty good job.
This happy warrior is the western regional commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. The graying, portly Ezell, 48, has taken an obscure job and made himself the point man in the Administration's war against illegal entry. He earns $68,000 a year to supervise 3,900 INS employees...
Jones, affectionately known by blockmates as “Eddie the Enforcer,” is an easygoing blond from Montana. He says his first few days in a strange northeastern dorm were a bit disorienting.
But in recent interviews, undergraduates at Yale, Cornell, and Dartmouth characterized the role of the residential adviser, or its equivalent, as one who acts more as an adviser than an enforcer.