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As more and more bans are introduced those who do smoke must feel like outcasts.
State constitutional bans on polygamy block polygamists from enacting laws that they like.
If Helena's experience wasn't a fluke, something similar should have happened in other jurisdictions with smoking bans.
Turkey still bans strikes, five years after the creation of its export processing zone.
Today, though those bans have been lifted, we are still deprived of many of our ancestral teachings.
Problem customers can face bans from every pub involved in the scheme, potentially for a whole year.
Severe punishment and bans may change the behaviour of a minority, but it will not change the attitude of the majority of bigots.
The trade unions have enforced green bans on environmentally destructive developments.
In the late 1960s, the federation placed green bans on several inner-city Sydney neighbourhoods.
From shearers to miners to the green bans in Sydney, workers have had an impact on the government of the day.
The Stockholm Convention, to which Australia is a signatory, bans, or seeks to eliminate 12 of the worst organic pollutants including dioxin.
Legal bans, eliminationist campaigns, and censorship are the means of subordinating effeminacy that refuses to know its place.
And at the same time, several German states have already enacted the proposed French style bans on student attire.
For the past five weeks, the workers have staged walkouts, placed bans on overtime and worked-to-rule.
This poison, which affects humans, has plagued Scottish coastal waters for the last decade, resulting in 34 separate bans on catching shellfish.
In previous decades untold numbers of Jehovah's Witnesses loyally supported the bans on vaccines and organ transplants.
Provincial and federal bans on offshore oil and gas development are also expected to be lifted in the near future.
A new regulation to be adopted soon bans locals from airing their laundry in some downtown streets.
It's all very easy for people to yammer on about the unfairness of bans but what are these people doing to change the very basic laws?
An Estonian skier and a Latvian bobsledder gained late reprieves from drug bans on technicalities.
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He went on his way as before, carrying on his opposition by means of force and bans.
The old bans of Craiova gave their title to the Roumanian silver pieces now known as bai.
There, too, were the bans of her brother Maurice published, and there he was married.
Water companies in those areas are unlikely to impose hosepipe bans on customers this summer, the Environment Agency said.
The last publication of the bans of marriage in Massachusetts.
Water companies are unlikely to introduce hosepipe bans this summer, but this should not make gardeners complacent, says Hannah Stephenson.
Nothing remained to be done but to publish the bans and fix the date.
Despite bans on harvesting and widespread restoration efforts, some population sizes remain perplexingly low.
The Norwegian and Swedish bans come at a time when alternative composite fillings have become strong enough to replace amalgams under practically any circumstance.
Rather than handing out minor touchline bans to individuals, why not do what cricket and rugby does, make the touchlines a mob-in-tracksuitfree environment?
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