As more and more bans are introduced those who do smoke must feel like outcasts. |
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State constitutional bans on polygamy block polygamists from enacting laws that they like. |
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If Helena's experience wasn't a fluke, something similar should have happened in other jurisdictions with smoking bans. |
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Turkey still bans strikes, five years after the creation of its export processing zone. |
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Today, though those bans have been lifted, we are still deprived of many of our ancestral teachings. |
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Problem customers can face bans from every pub involved in the scheme, potentially for a whole year. |
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Severe punishment and bans may change the behaviour of a minority, but it will not change the attitude of the majority of bigots. |
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The trade unions have enforced green bans on environmentally destructive developments. |
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In the late 1960s, the federation placed green bans on several inner-city Sydney neighbourhoods. |
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From shearers to miners to the green bans in Sydney, workers have had an impact on the government of the day. |
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The Stockholm Convention, to which Australia is a signatory, bans, or seeks to eliminate 12 of the worst organic pollutants including dioxin. |
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Legal bans, eliminationist campaigns, and censorship are the means of subordinating effeminacy that refuses to know its place. |
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And at the same time, several German states have already enacted the proposed French style bans on student attire. |
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For the past five weeks, the workers have staged walkouts, placed bans on overtime and worked-to-rule. |
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This poison, which affects humans, has plagued Scottish coastal waters for the last decade, resulting in 34 separate bans on catching shellfish. |
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In previous decades untold numbers of Jehovah's Witnesses loyally supported the bans on vaccines and organ transplants. |
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Provincial and federal bans on offshore oil and gas development are also expected to be lifted in the near future. |
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A new regulation to be adopted soon bans locals from airing their laundry in some downtown streets. |
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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? |
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An Estonian skier and a Latvian bobsledder gained late reprieves from drug bans on technicalities. |
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Ireland, the only country in Europe which still bans nude bathing, is facing a mass campaign by naturists for a change in the law. |
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The lockout was in retaliation against industrial bans imposed by employees for a 15 percent pay increase over three years. |
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Australia currently bans the import of New Zealand apples because it fears the fireblight bacterial disease. |
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It is likely that any sanctions will be limited to travel bans and freezing of overseas accounts. |
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What Burrows takes issue with though is not the bans themselves, but bans that are a back-door means of protectionism. |
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Young footballers who copy the bad behaviour of their professional heroes are receiving adult-size bans. |
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It bans the private sale of all firearms, creates a Federal ballistics database, and much more. |
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In a landmark legal case, they have persuaded a court to issue an Anti-Social Behaviour Order, which bans her from their neighbourhood. |
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In addition, the proposal bans the broadcast of violent and pornographic materials between 6 am and 11 pm. |
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The order bans him from the area around Broad Street between 7pm and 2am for the next two years. |
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Fourteen-year-old Megan declares that her dad is an embarrassment, and even bans him from her soccer games. |
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The order also bans him from Woodhall Parade, Broomfield Parade and the area surrounding St John Payne School. |
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Pretty soon he's going to install a feature that automatically bans people if they even think of posting anything bannable. |
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Water firms have so far declined to impose hose pipe bans despite rainfall being well below its seasonal average. |
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But on both occasions the bans were met with extremely successful defiance. |
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The regulation bans any direct or indirect promotion through radio or television of occult practices. |
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Legal action may include, but not be limited to, asset sequestration, criminal charges of corruption, jail, and travel bans. |
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The regime routinely jails dissidents, has tortured them, and bans all opposition. |
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The sport is already banned in Scotland and looks likely to fall foul of similar bans in England and Wales. |
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Restrictions or bans by certain countries have been placed to protect migrant workers from trafficking and other rights violations. |
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Rather, it only contains the usual bans on bigamous or incestuous marriage. |
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Authorities the world over are waking up to this fact and so now we see smoking bans imposed in many public places, and not a moment too soon. |
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The director of the civil rights group said blanket bans cause unacceptable breaches of innocent people's human rights. |
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Local authorities will not have the right to issue blanket bans on gambling. |
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It's hard to imagine how a drunk bully of a father is likely to remember a law that bans smacking. |
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I think I must be setting some kind of a record for the number of bans incurred and also the speed at which I cop them. |
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Both players were due to sit out the FA Cup tie because of one-match bans after picking up five bookings this season. |
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Limits, bans and prohibitions are the name of the game in construction and transport, just as they are in matters to do with smoking and obesity. |
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Laying down a moral code and enforcing it with bans, punishment and guilt, produces petty, narrow-minded people. |
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Such opponents of the bans say that many smokers are addicted to tobacco and nicotine and therefore need to smoke. |
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Rangoon currently bans the import of 15 product items from neighboring countries. |
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The law bans soft money, unrestricted donations to political parties from corporations and other interest groups. |
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The doctors attended a rally outside the hospital to vote for bans on non-essential paperwork. |
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Existing bans on products such as whole milk powder, milk, cream, ice cream and some butterfat products will also be lifted. |
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The commissioner's policy bans the use of steroids at the major league level. |
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The safety order was granted for three months until June 11 and also bans the nine-year-old from being out of doors between 8pm and 7am. |
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A 1982 law bans outright any new building work within 100m of the coastline. |
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The unions imposed the bans after the company refused to guarantee they would not outsource work. |
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But bans will remain on sales of military materials and some high-technology goods. |
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There are many countries, he argues, which have had success in enforcing outright bans. |
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We are also going to be running overtime bans which might affect opening hours on other sites, particularly over the Easter period. |
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Oh, and the hospitality industry squeals that their profits will take a nose-dive if bans on smoking in public places are introduced. |
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This comes as the climax to a positive blizzard of bans, both from Westminster and its pygmy parody at Holyrood. |
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Perhaps the council is intending to build purpose made truck stops on the outskirts of the towns if they implement these bans. |
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But despite continual warnings, the girls ignored the bans and regularly returned to cause havoc. |
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In Kansas, as in many states, challenges to same-sex marriage bans are wending their way through the courts. |
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Uno currently bans students from smoking in their own cars on campus, despite the fact that it has no legal grounds to do so. |
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Magistrates issued the ASBO which bans him from parts of Penhill estate and includes a curfew after hearing Liam led a gang of louts who terrorised residents. |
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Morocco, which has not signed the 1997 Ottawa Convention that bans anti-personnel mines, is believed to have sown about seven million mines in the region. |
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He is confined to a wheelchair and he hopes his own story will help change the minds of politicians who are opposed to lifting bans on therapeutic cloning. |
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Part of his bail condition bans him from the Hoover Drive area. |
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The list bans foreign investments in sectors such as postal savings, free-to-air television broadcasting and auto passenger transportation businesses. |
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Last month, City of York Council chiefs bowed to pressure from city centre restaurateurs who said York's evening parking bans had badly affected trade. |
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Federal intelligence law bans those who receive certain types of demands for records from challenging the order or even telling anyone they have received it. |
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The agreement, which halted hostilities along the demarcation line between two Koreas until a peaceful settlement is achieved, bans naval blockades by the warring parties. |
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An earlier order bans the import of live birds, eggs and thermally unprocessed bird products from 17 countries and regions in East and South Asia. |
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The industry is united in its belief that the proposed fishing bans will devastate the industry and lead to tens of thousands of job losses and bankruptcies. |
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He was the principal leader of the green bans movement in Sydney. |
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The order, which came into effect on September 4, extended bans on killing either common or harbour seals in waters around Scotland, and grey seals in the Moray Firth. |
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In Wellington, Kan., a new statute bans residents from having more than four cats in their homes. |
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Of course, the U.S. Constitution as written bans religious law from superseding our own laws by way of the Supremacy Clause. |
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Even Russian business leaders could be targets for asset freezes and visa bans. |
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I may be an unreconstructed teenage rebel, but a law that bans smoking by consenting adults in tobacconists seems to me to be a bad law, and one worth disobeying. |
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The headlines read that a new official policy bans racial profiling. |
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In my opinion, if the Government bans begging, the racketeers would nullify it by using their contacts with the political parties to overcome the ban. |
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Yet this theoretical resolution is cold comfort to same-sex couples living in the many states that maintain marriage bans. |
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Agricultural land is being snapped up by investors, often wealthy farmers from the north of Ireland who have not been as hard hit by beef bans and food scares. |
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In Hollingsworth v. Perry, the court avoided any ruling on the constitutionality of state marriage bans. |
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The court would not be required to rule on the constitutionality of same-sex marriage bans generally. |
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The school bans recruitment because of the military's antigay policy. |
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The conviction also bans Sharif from political activity until 2021-a moot point, given that he is serving two concurrent life sentences on charges of hijacking and terrorism. |
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The new style of their music, net T-shirts, which exposed more than was usual then, her unyieldingness and eccentric opinions caused lots of bans and prohibitions. |
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And anything a school administrator bans carries with it the implicit threat of discipline. One student reports being threatened with expulsion, the principal denies it. |
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While at Wednesday, he and two team-mates placed a bet on a match against Ipswich, which eventually led to jail terms and life bans from the game. |
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For a start, the government bans most foreign satellite broadcasts. |
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Twenty-nine consecutive judicial decisions in the past year have held bans on gay marriage are unconstitutional. |
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Around 600 workers employed at Bendix automotive brake manufacturers in Ballarat were locked out on June 24, after placing work bans for new enterprise agreement. |
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Ministers will be put under pressure to scrap the law that bans the eldest daughter of a British monarch from becoming queen if she has a brother. |
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Despite many concerted efforts, restrictions and bans were almost universally ignored. |
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State law bans social promotion, or the practice of allowing students to continue to the next grade regardless of their academic achievement. |
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New York blinks in the face of uncertainty and bans hydraulic fracturing. |
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Not to be outdone, North Korea bans all religious practice of any kind. |
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It's hard to measure the impact of pre-existing plastic bag bans, but some initial findings look promising. |
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Twenty fourth Amendment bans poll taxes, a fee paid by voters in federal elections which effectively disenfranchised African Americans. |
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Two football fans at the forefront of violence during Boro's UEFA Cup visit to Ostrava have been hit with tough bans. |
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On the return of Qataris to Lebanon, the Minister reminded that the Qatari Prince has announced that he would lift travel bans to Lebanon. |
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Merchants benefited greatly from the enforced monopolies, bans on foreign competition, and poverty of the workers. |
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From outright bans to free-for-alls, we look at how e-cigarettes have prompted a raft of new laws across the globe. |
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By 1974, 42 green bans had been imposed and millions of dollars worth of development postponed or abandoned. |
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A federal appeals court has struck down a Vermont law that bans religious messages on vanity license plates. |
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It also bans the labelling of EU products with the terms karoo lamb, rooibos and honeybush tea. |
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Japan bans as environmentally dangerous the import and processing of monzonite, the raw material for yttrium. |
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The decision bans Shell from exploration activities pending a review of antidrilling petitions. |
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A new rule from the State Road and Tollway Authority bans drivers from paying the toll for the person behind them in line. |
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Pakistan imposed bans on Bengali literature and music in state media, including the works of Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. |
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The bans mean that 30 out of 50 current bans issued by UK Anti-Doping are for either rugby union or league players. |
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Child labor bans aim to improve children's welfare by getting them out of the workplace and into school. |
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French law bans many of these while English law does not, so most such crossings originate in England. |
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In many countries, opposition to the annual Arctic harp seal hunt has resulted in bans and restrictions on the practice. |
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The Asbo bans him from Epsom and Ewell and says he must not be drunk or abusive or threaten, assault, harass or intimidate anyone in Surrey. |
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But bans on finning have pushed up prices to PS65 for a bowl of shark fin soup. |
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All red cards in Uefa competitions are reviewed by the governing body to determine whether mandatory one-match bans are extended. |
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Article 4 of the Convention also bans forced or compulsory labour, with some exceptions such as a criminal penalty or military service. |
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Now a coalition of nonbelievers says it is time to get rid of the atheist bans because they are discriminatory, offensive and unconstitutional. |
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There, amid an outcry to address Anselm's situation, Urban renewed bans on lay investiture and on clerics doing homage. |
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Paschal reaffirmed Urban's bans to that mission and the one that followed it. |
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However, the efficacy of the bans in reducing allergic reactions is uncertain. |
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Some jurisdictions in North America have passed bans on use of sharia, framed as restrictions on religious or foreign laws. |
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In consequence they imposed green bans, a move which effectively prevented the execution of policy and forced a stay on proceedings. |
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The Railway Labor Act bans strikes by United States airline and railroad employees except in narrowly defined circumstances. |
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Some countries, including Ireland and Norway, banned its showing, with a few of these bans lasting decades. |
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Countries like the United Kingdom and South Africa have lifted their bans, choosing to focus on regulation instead of outright prohibition. |
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Due to international efforts to eradicate the disease, infection would also lead to trade bans being imposed on affected countries. |
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The DEA has banned some basic types, but much research needs to be done. Some states have instituted bans on spice and spicelike products. |
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Recently, some countries have extended smoking bans to some outdoor locations, particularly health care centers and settings where children are present. |
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Though the overall, long-term effects of green bans are far from clear, they have caused a dramatic eruption of environmental concern into Australian thinking. |
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This does not and cannot mean blanket bans on particular patients such as smokers getting operations, which would be inconsistent with the NHS constitution. |
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The Vatican issued a protest, and bans on Beatles' records were imposed by Spanish and Dutch stations and South Africa's national broadcasting service. |
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Later, scrupulous rulers would realise the futility of smoking bans and instead turned tobacco trade and cultivation into lucrative government monopolies. |
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Passive smoking, or secondhand smoking, which affects people in the immediate vicinity of smokers, is a major reason for the enforcement of smoking bans. |
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In 1684, following the destruction of Tungning, other bans were lifted. |
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On the other hand, Cuba was affected by perhaps the largest labor union privileges in Latin America, including bans on dismissals and mechanization. |
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A law, prescribed by ancient Indian philosophers, bans slavery. |
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Some countries and jurisdictions have explicit bans on sharia law. |
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In the 16th century, Akbar was the first to initiate and use metal cylinder rockets known as bans, particularly against war elephants, during the Battle of Sanbal. |
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Control measures include quarantine and destruction of infected livestock, and export bans for meat and other animal products to countries not infected with the disease. |
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He voted against bans on supertrawlers and investing in renewables. |
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It bans him from entering East Tyndall Street, Habershon Street, Neilson Close, Ocean Way, Schooner Way, Eastmoors Road, Bayside Road, Sapele Drive and Ordell Street. |
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Minister Dimovski announced sanctions, such as fines, bans on performing activities or suspension of buyout licenses unless firms opened up their buyout points. |
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The pcb anti-doping appeal committee has overturned the bans imposed on Pakistan fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif for testing positive for nandrolone. |
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If antidoping agencies were to revise steroid bans based on the results, those caught cheating might effectively face lifetime expulsion from competition. |
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Veteran forwards Sonny Nickle and Paul Davidson were today facing uncertain futures in the game after being handed bans stretching into next season. |
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The decsion bans advertising or promotional campaigns for any energy drink via any readable, audible or visible media organ or by any other means. |
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China bans fishing in the South China Sea for a period each year. |
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