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The term that describes rules that are loosely enforced is "lenient."
Nonlegal rules are informal norms or guidelines that society follows without being legally enforced, such as social customs or etiquette. Legal rules, on the other hand, are formal regulations created and enforced by governing bodies, typically through laws and statutes, with consequences for non-compliance.
Yes, that is a common definition of law. It encompasses rules established by a society to govern behavior and maintain order. These rules are typically enforced through institutions and have legal consequences for those who violate them.
My reference's definition is as follows: "The system of law is a set of rules of conduct established by any organized society that are enforced by threat of punishment if they are violated." (See below cite:) The wording contained in the question is close enough to say that yes, it could be defined by that phraseology.
House policies should be enforced consistently and fairly to maintain a sense of order and consistency within the household. It is important to communicate and reinforce these policies regularly, especially when new rules are implemented or existing ones are not being followed. Flexibility should also be considered depending on the situation.
The term that describes rules that are loosely enforced is "lenient."
Criminal justice
ralph
The referee's enforce them! :)
None - The rules are enforced by the IRB - The International Rugby Board.
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Some synonyms of the word discouragement are: dejection despondency pessimism constraint deterrent
The noun forms of the verb to discourage are discourager, discouragement, and the gerund, discouraging.
"Roman armies enforced the control of Rome throughout its empire." "Following the riots, police enforced a dusk-to-dawn curfew." "At my college, the Greek Council enforced the rules for fraternities on campus."
It could be that strict capitalization rules haven't been enforced to them.
Laws: Rules of behavior enforced by sanctions and imposed on members of society by a sovereign authority. Rule: guide to behavior, possibly enforced by sanctions, imposed within a group. Custom: A traditional of expected way of behaving.
Persevere means to continue forward despite opposition or discouragement.