Предмет: Английский язык, автор: maks1mkasladkiy16

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Автор ответа: aabdibo
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         The rules of social institutions tend to be more formal than customs, carrying precise penalties for those who break them. They are not enforceable by any political authority. Sports clubs, for instance, often have detailed rules for their members. And if the to accept member breaks a rule the club may ask him to law the appropriate punishment or to leave the club.
         However, when governments make laws for their citizens, they use a system of courts backed the power of the police to enforce these laws. Of course, there may be instances where the law is not enforced against someone-such as when young children commit crimes or in countries where there is so much political corruption that certain people are able to escape justice by using their money or influence. But the general nature of the law is that it is enforced equally against all members of the nation.

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