In my opinion, it is important to look at the benefits and disbenefits of a universal ban on smoking in public places. |
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Most governments ban distributors from making any claims about disease prevention or curative properties. |
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It all began with curbs on open grazing and felling of trees, control on population growth and ban on dowry and alcoholism. |
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The ban on AG was imposed, using the Political Parties Act that severely curtails the democratic rights of free association and free speech. |
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But this 6-match ban may well spell curtains for the greatest captain India has ever seen. |
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Besides disenfranchising voters abroad, the legislation will ban independent election monitors. |
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The levels of DDT found in our study were high, compared with levels in countries in which the ban is enforced. |
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On the other hand, I'm automatically distrustful of any group of ruling parties that decides to ban another party. |
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The networks were right to disregard the campaigns' ban on cutaways and reaction shots. |
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The Society launched a campaign in support of the Bill, which would ban the docking of dogs' tails unless the tail is damaged or diseased. |
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The purpose of the ban as stated in the accompanying documentation is to minimise dolphin mortality. |
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This led to a ban on people who have received a blood transfusion since January 1980 donating blood in the future. |
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The ban on the export of agricultural produce from Louth will also expire on April 19, providing there is no further outbreak. |
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The special committee decided after two hours of deliberation to consult on making the ban permanent, to the fury of many. |
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The loophole that led to the collapse of the ban had escaped the gaze of the legal draftsmen, the Attorney General and the Cabinet. |
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Only a hypocrite would ban foxhunting but allow the more proletarian pleasures of fishing, which is quite clearly a form of drawn-out torture. |
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To ban smoking breaks and then insult workers by talking drivel about acupuncture is complete and utter nonsense. |
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It took a decade to get to the point of agreeing on a chlorofluorocarbon ban and an additional 15 years to see the positive results. |
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Many traditional Samoan villages ban beach wear such as bikinis and swimming suits. |
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He has filed an early day motion that calls for a ban on Twitter within the UK until the site opts to cooperate with local authorities. |
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Other large businesses have been working to limit the effects of the ban before it comes into force. |
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The ban has landed the circus managements in a tricky situation as they can neither use them for the shows nor abandon them. |
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Its concern to preserve local jobs for locals even led it to place a ban on door-to-door canvassing by travelling salesmen. |
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She is forecasting serious protests at both stretches of water, making a comparison with the resistance against a ban on hunting. |
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Ireland's visa ban is part of an EU-wide move following a council meeting of foreign ministers on April 14 last. |
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Virginia refused to comply with its quota, and now faces a complete ban on horseshoe crabbing. |
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Back today after a 21-day ban for easing up prematurely and being beaten on a clear leader at Pontefract, he has a good chance at Redcar. |
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There is an interesting sidelight on the implementation of the no-smoking ban in Ballina pubs. |
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The European ban on GM was a result of public concern about its possible effects on health and the environment. |
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That pledge has since been backed by publicans in other counties who have vowed to resist the ban in its current form. |
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He is now looking to diversify into tourism and possibly farming to survive until the ban is lifted. |
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Weil bemoans the fact that the ban was the only one of twenty-five commission recommendations adopted. |
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The changes will not yet impact on Northern Ireland gaming laws that still ban casinos. |
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We know we have to listen to victims, punish lawbreakers, ban criminals from ministry, and open up the decision-making process. |
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These will ban the carrying of firearms in restaurants, clubs, discotheques and pubs between 10 pm and 6 am. |
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If it is the latter, the French feminists who support the ban have a point. |
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The ban will cover not just mephedrone but all similar substances in a group called cathinones, he said. |
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Protesters had apparently sought to sidestep the ban by calling the gathering on Sunday a prayer meeting, not a political gathering. |
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If I had my way I'd ban the most precocious kids from reading anything but Enid Blyton. |
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The Scottish Executive said it was aware of the problems facing the venison industry and was pressing the EU to lift the ban region by region. |
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This proposition would ban discrimination or preferential treatment of ethnic and gender groups by California public agencies. |
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After the political somnolence of the McCarthy era, the ban the bomb and civil rights movements awakened a new generation of young activists. |
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Policies like the smacking ban would criminalise law-abiding people, he said. |
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Despite an international ban on germ warfare, the army headquarters ordered its use in China. |
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Most evidence supporting the ban on prepubescent resistance training evolved from several early scientific reports. |
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The 300 delegates at the conference withdrew a more conciliatory motion on the smoking ban and voted instead for outright opposition to it. |
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On February 18 a countrywide ban will come into force, although legal challenges threaten to delay it by a year or more. |
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The problem is compounded by the ban on general practitioners giving private prescription to their NHS patients. |
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In response to the proposal to ban our organisation, we have held face to face meetings with leading groups and personalities. |
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A private member's bill is currently before Parliament to ban the docking of dogs' tails. |
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It urged a ban on any use of human cells in chimps and other primates, however, as well as the introduction of animal cells into human embryos. |
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But animal rights activists say the march will be dominated by those opposed to a ban on fox hunting. |
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The most significant director of animated films in the 1970s and 1980s was Jan Svankmajer, despite a seven-year ban from film-making. |
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The ban is more of a political gimmick to create an electoral agenda by prospective candidates. |
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Most of the bills would ban prepayment penalties, put caps on points, and establish Annual Percentage Rate thresholds. |
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Well don't bother annihilating them at the ballot box, just ban them instead. |
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The arguments used to support a ban on hunting undermine this basis of a civilised society. |
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Should they place a ban on the export of ostrich products, it could paralyse the industry countrywide. |
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Pembrokeshire's two fox hunts are considering their futures now that a hunting ban has become a reality. |
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He was barred from entering the mainland in April 2001 but was recently informed that the ban had been lifted. |
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Those who say a smoking ban smacks of fascism are closer to the truth than they realise. |
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The security laws ban treason, sedition, subversion and the theft of state secrets. |
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Another example was last year's ban on the celebrations of the 500 years of discovery, which was denounced as a fraud. |
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The Democrats' platform advocates a ban on political contributions known as soft money. |
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The European Union confirmed that the ban on imports into EU countries was only applicable to ostrich meat, live ostriches and fertile eggs. |
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Do we ban tobacco out of concern for public health, or do we allow people the freedom to choose their own evils. |
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It contended that the advertising ban had a greater effect on imported goods than on those produced in Sweden. |
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This lifting of the ban does not apply to point of lay pullets yet, said Norval. |
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Breeders of dogs whose tails are docked for cosmetic purposes say a ban would detract from the visual attraction of certain types. |
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Back in the 17th century, at the time of the Commonwealth, the Puritans tried to ban Christmas. |
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Ban pushcarts and animal carts from the main roads and ban hawkers from footpaths. |
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But a ban that extends to the inner sanctum of a tobacconist shop, or a private club for that matter, is a ban too far. |
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The federal food stamp ban places an unequal burden on the poor, people of color, and individuals with children. |
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The ban is due to take effect on February 18 and will end fox-hunting, stag hunting, and hare-coursing with dogs. |
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This has led some hotels in South East Asia to ban mangosteens from their premises. |
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He added that no decision had been made yet on whether to ban smoking in public. |
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In pursuance of this, a firm request would be made by me to all Member Governments to apply such a ban especially to Katangese copper and cobalt. |
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If the orchestras won't ban greedy-guts soloists, the funding authorities should step in. |
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Hare coursing is outlawed in Britain and in Northern Ireland a ban is in place preventing the taking of hares from the wild. |
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It is baffling to me why anyone would want to create a monopoly, a power to censor and prohibit, and ban the reporting of open justice. |
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If they legally ban cloning research in order to prohibit progress on the research, I will fight to change the laws. |
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With limited exceptions, both agreements ban all high seas fishing for salmon. |
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The traditional smoky Irish pub was officially consigned to the past today as a blanket ban on smoking in the workplace came into force. |
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In April, the government imposed a ban on youth under 18 from using Internet cafes on school days and at night. |
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The EU has implemented an immediate ban on all shows, markets, fairs and sales involving collections of birds within its borders. |
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Last Thursday's ban on the barbaric sports of hunting and coursing with dogs is a great and long overdue advance for animal welfare. |
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We put an interim green ban on the construction of these apartments in order to encourage the university to negotiate. |
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McConnell, the first minister, has staked his political future on making a success of a ban on smoking in all public places. |
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The ban means that any resident who lights up where they shouldn't could face eviction. |
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It's been the law since 1907 that you can ban corporations from electioneering. |
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It is recognised that this ban will have a major contribution in reducing the levels of this parameter. |
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The United States imposes a one-day ban on crop dusting planes over concerns about a possible chemical weapon attack. |
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The legislation would also ban cross-breeding to develop more aggressive animals. |
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He said he believed most voters would not refuse to vote simply because of a ban on mobile phones in booths. |
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A leading British school plans to ban rugger, partly because of concerns over injuries. |
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A long-awaited ban on heavy lorries using the notorious stretch of highway was finally announced last year. |
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Iceland, Japan and Norway want to abandon the ban and threatened to begin commercial whaling with or without international agreement. |
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She will be asked to find a solution over the controversial issue of a ban on hunting with dogs. |
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This was later extended to become a permanent ban covering a large area, including European Union waters. |
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New Zealand banned smoking in all workplaces last December and a similar ban has just come into force in Italy. |
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The smoking ban has even fashioned the return of courtship through conversation. |
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Several factors are involved, including increasing drink prices and the ban on smoking in bars. |
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In some places, a smoking ban is justified for safety reasons such as in confined spaces or where flammable material is present. |
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When such a ban is imposed on the athlete, the coach also receives the same punishment. |
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Due to his unruly behaviour, which included rudeness and abusiveness, the management was forced to ban him from using these facilities. |
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The smoking ban is probably the most topical example of a decision that comes near to enforced majoritarian virtue. |
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I've gotta ban that woman from the Net before her poison spreads to everyone! |
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Economic statistics also show that the ban has not had the disastrous impact on pub sales feared by many scaremongers. |
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The alcohol ban is a strain on my mum, she likes a bit of a drink, but my dad's teetotal. |
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Particularly among young Americans, continuing the ban will put marriage on the road to cultural irrelevance. |
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In the case of baby walkers, the CPSC accepted a new design from industry rather than ban the product as the consumers had requested. |
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Teenagers opposed to Government plans to relax laws on gambling have welcomed a proposed ban on slot machines in unlicensed premises. |
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The ban was introduced because below cost selling was seen as grossly unfair to the small shopkeeper at the time. |
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The film starts at 7.45 pm and there will be a smoking ban during the performance. |
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Some religious tenets and social conventions ban copulation between unmarried couples or limit coitus to certain postures or positions. |
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Only half of those polled believe a ban should be imposed, and among those who do, a large proportion believe pubs should be exempted. |
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A judicial review is to be launched today at the High Court to overturn the ban which comes into force in February. |
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His idea of campaign finance reform is to ban soft money outright while removing all limits for personal contributions. |
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Last year, the German government had sought to ban the ultra-rightist party, which maintains close relations with militant neo-Nazis. |
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Even if we do draw the line somewhere and ban certain eugenic manoeuvres, the financial incentive may play a prominent role. |
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And the truth is that despite the ban on J-pop, Japanese music sells well in South Korea, albeit as a pirate product. |
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The sanctions would clamp an international embargo on Sudan's oil imports, and ban weapons sales. |
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Huntsmen say they have made a mockery of the law by legally killing a fox, only hours after the hunting ban came into force. |
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If we can't allow Chevalier her little fibs, we might as well ban all historical fiction. |
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The EU visa ban imposes travel restrictions on top government and ruling party officials, as well as freezing their assets. |
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The SPCA has been calling for the complete ban of fireworks and crackers for some time now. |
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Since the ban on the trade in ivory in 1989, elephant populations in Africa have generally stabilised and in some areas are increasing. |
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It would freeze assets and impose a travel ban on anyone identified as a suspect by the commission. |
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The Californian state assembly has voted to ban soda sales to elementary school students and restrict sales of the drinks at junior high schools. |
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Health campaigners have mooted suggestions such as a tax on junk foods or a ban on junk food advertising. |
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Since the international ban on whaling 21 years ago, cruising sailboats have replaced whalers as the primary visitors to the islands. |
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Japan will lead the charge to overturn a ban on commercial whaling when the International Whaling Commission meets in just over a week. |
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Despite the ban on commercial whaling, many whales are caught in Korean waters. |
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Any previous conviction or driving ban could then be revealed to the court after the jury returned a verdict. |
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In June 1989, the U.S. government imposed a ban on commercial importation of African elephant ivory into the country. |
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Meanwhile, in the US columnists are frothing at the mouth over the Puyallup School District's decision to ban Halloween celebrations. |
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As grown-ups we are able to exercise choice. These self-appointed moral guardians seem to think they have the right to ban that choice. |
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The British attorney general, Lord Goldsmith, confirmed that a total ban on corporal punishment would criminalise even a mild smack. |
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A ban on cutting animals' horns could prevent the practice of afeitado where a bull's horns are filed down before it enters the corrida. |
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But could that be a justifiable reason to go on and ban pets altogether? |
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In other words, the arguments used to justify the ban have proven false. |
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Farmers benefit because of laws in the area that ban bush fires, thus protecting their farms from fires. |
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This last detail enables them to circle the religious ban that weigh down on marriages. |
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It called for pub and bar managers to act more responsibly but stopped short of recommending a ban on live World Cup games being screened in the town. |
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Champion jockey Kieren Fallon will not remember the opening Albany Stakes race fondly as he collected a one-day ban for careless riding on the unplaced Lucayan Beauty. |
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The aim of this ban was to avoid some Member States 'freeloading' off others by pursuing an irresponsible fiscal policy. |
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In 2008 the generals egged on the constitutional court to ban AK on flimsily documented charges that it was seeking to impose sharia law. |
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Experts want a total ban on cod, whiting and hake fishing in the Irish Sea, a measure that would affect about a fifth of the Irish fishing industry. |
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If we were only to ban things when we had absolute scientific proof, then, my goodness, how ashamed we should all be now. |
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These enforceable, bright-line rules will ban paid prioritization, and the blocking and throttling of lawful content and services. |
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Has the sterling decision set a new standard or was the sterling ban part of a perfect storm? |
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We believe it is extremely important for these countries to join nuclear nonproliferation treaties as well as nuclear test ban agreements. |
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The measures were amended so the ban would not apply to toys and teething rings. |
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Many have criticized laws that ban drug possession and prostitution, for example, and there are even organizations devoted to the repeal of these laws. |
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The trouble, as officials admit, is that the ban has driven the practice, unsafely and unhygienically, into illegal shadows. |
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A good society does not seek to ban moral pluralism on many secondary matters. |
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When this ban comes into force on 31 March, there will, for example, be a crisis in the treatments used to combat blackhead disease in turkeys. |
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If you take the arguments of some Members of this House to their logical conclusion, you would also have to ban sales of wild boar meat. |
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It also adopted a proposal for a legal ban on the use of harmful bottom gear from the high sea areas concerned. |
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A ban on the use of lead pellets on clay target shooting fields is not considered controversial and may be implemented later. |
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Is it reasonable to lift the ban on including fishmeal in processed animal feed as an additional source of protein? |
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It also laconically let it be known that there was a higher priority, namely the suppression of the ban on headscarves in universities. |
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They have a tuck shop that will no longer be able to sell Fairtrade sweets as a result of a ban imposed by North Lanarkshire Council. |
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The Brigg and Goole MP, who is former North Lincolnshire council leader, said so far he was minded to vote for an amendment to ban fox-hunting completely. |
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The campaigners say the rural economy has already been devastated by the foot-and-mouth crisis and claim a ban on fox-hunting would lead to thousands more job losses. |
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On the other side of the fence, gun control groups see the ban as largely ineffective. |
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This is the second time the Tennessee Legislature has tried to ban the nondiscrimination policy. |
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The sanctions involve in particular a ban on issuing a visa to 17 Transnistrian officials, declared persona non grata. |
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I need to underline however that calling for a complete ban on discards from Community waters is easier said than done. |
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This means that existing restrictions, such as the ban of certain azo-colorants in textiles, will continue to apply. |
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The Petaluma City Council passed an ordinance to ban stray cats from certain locations, notably city parks, while allowing them to roam freely in the rest of the city. |
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That is the dilemma facing gardeners in England after a hosepipe ban came into force on April 5th. |
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I start my ban just after transfer deadline day, the most rackety motor of news production. |
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The multiculturalism debate raging across Europe and the new French ban against the niqab. |
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Finally, two amendments have been tabled that aim to ban cyclamates and sucralose. |
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In fact, a ban would penalize publishers, many of whom depend on personalizing their content and services. |
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The Senate also soundly defeated a bill to ban earmarks for a year. |
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One farmer who stands to gain from the lifting of the ban is Robin Spence, who produces around 1,200 cattle for the beef market every year from his land near Lockerbie. |
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Opioid use may directly impinge on vocational rehabilitation because some occupations ban the use of opioids even for medicinal purposes. |
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Efforts to rein in supposedly damaging speculation have run the gamut from requiring futures exchanges to raise margins to an outright ban on trading. |
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This deal will greatly ease a travel ban and the trade embargo, and make it easier for Americans to do business in Cuba. |
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In case of a total ban on use of nuclear weapons, would retaliatory use against a violator of the ban be considered a breach? |
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At EU level, the ban on blending red and white wine is today limited to the production of table wine. |
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As Law Lords deliberated over whether the use of the Parliament Act to ban hunting was legal, the biggest parade of hounds in history left their decision somewhat irrelevant. |
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For example in Japan an Edo period government directive attempted to ban kites because their use was thought to make people unmindful of work. |
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Besides simply kicking a player out of a squadron, commanders will be able to permanently ban them and demote players under their rank for the worst offences. |
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On the stump, he defended his proposal to ban assault weapons by pointing out that you don't need an Uzi to hunt deer. |
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Has it made plans for any transitional measures to attenuate the effects of the ban until the proposal is submitted? |
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I think that the move to ban the use of scabs in the latter was the last straw for Quebeckers and for the premier of the day, René Lévesque. |
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The union has put a green ban on new gas-fired generators in Victoria. |
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The rise of resident action groups and the green ban movement showed the need for new plans incorporating environmental and participatory provisions. |
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Can Canada play a positive role in the framework of these and other arms control initiatives, like a general ban on weaponization of space? |
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The ban on arrack had saved a lot of families, but the present Government had deviated from its promise to gradually implement a ban on toddy as well. |
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Thousands of public houses agreed to ban Happy Hour promotions yesterday, but campaigners said more action was needed to get a firm grip on binge drinking. |
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Kirkby Stephen's heavy goods vehicle ban is being ignored by heavy trucks that rumble through the town at night, parish councillors heard this week. |
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A ban on low-level flights over central London has also been lifted. |
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The ban was lifted in 2008, but the UK Border Agency challenged the decision, causing Snoop to criticise the British legal system. |
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There should be an outright ban on all these chemicals in cosmetics and toys. |
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They prayed or meditated but did not chant slogans or talk to each other, in order to skirt the blanket ban on public assembly. |
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The EU, under intense pressure from the US to maintain its arms trade embargo on China, told Beijing on Sunday not to expect an end to the ban before the middle of this year. |
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For better or worse, the paternalism and condescension towards the public which is embodied in the very idea of a publication ban has been fatally short-circuited. |
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One delegation suggested that the treaty must ban only offensive weapons in space. |
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We will not be breaking any new ground to do this and we should be moving as quickly as possible to ban phthalates. |
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For example they might campaign for trade union rights or to ban dangerous chemicals. |
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It imposes a ban on the transfer of these small arms and light weapons to non-State actors. |
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If there may once have been valid reasons for such a ban on the use of digital technology, there are none any longer. |
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Opponents of therapeutic cloning argued that it was impossible to ban one type of cloning and not others. |
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The gunsmith also believes a ban on imitation firearms and air pistols would only have an impact on respectable sports fans and have no effect on criminals. |
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The fliers included information about gun safety and dunned recipients for donations to the partnership, which helped lead efforts to ban concealed carry permits. |
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A ban on school sports and extra-curricular activities remained in place. |
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We can restrict the numbers of our own boats, we can insist that they have scientists, scientists monitoring the trawl and we can ban the pair trawling within our own waters. |
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The collapse in demand for ivory that followed the trade ban supports that argument. |
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Last week, to French anger, the Americans slapped a trade ban on French foie gras. |
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Sydney Swans have announced they will appeal to have their AFL trade ban lifted. |
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The current strategy of persisting with the trade ban on rhino horn is clearly failing. |
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They can be told by our government that the trade ban on Canadian seal products is deemed by every international trade expert to be illegal. |
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It would also ban the use of snares and traps to catch wild animals. |
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In July 2013, the U.S. and the European Union tightened loopholes on a ban on gold exports to Iran. |
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At the beginning of June the Swiss Federal Council enacts a trade ban on Iraqi cultural assets. |
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How would you have reacted if other countries had sought to impose a trade ban on certain products from Ecuador? |
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Any proposed variation of a ban immediately ignites a toxic touchpaper. |
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Nationally, Wisconsin is considered a bellwether state because ban opponents here will have considerable lead time to mount an aggressive campaign to stop the amendment. |
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As long as tobacco is a legal product, we should hold back from demanding a total ban on smoking. |
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A ban won't just affect a few toffs and their rich country chums. |
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Since no shipping company provided direct service from India to Canada, this ingenious device served to ban all Indian immigration. |
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Such a ban would deliver a blow to Mr. Corzine, 66, a onetime titan of Wall Street and Washington. |
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To be added to the church's constitution, the ban must be ratified by a majority of the church's 173 presbyteries before the denomination meets in June. |
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Nobody cares that you made dean's list your sophomore year, or that you organized a campus-wide campaign to ban liver and onions from the cafeteria. |
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It is time to ban their use and stop their continued genetic pollution. |
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He is also heading up an effort in a campaign in Arizona to ban the confinement of calves in veal grates and breeding pigs in small gestative crates. |
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Further legislation is expected, with repeated calls being made to ban encryption technology unless government agencies are provided with a means to decode messages. |
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The couple were never given official notification of the ban and were not even told when their publisher stopped printing the book at the peak of its legal sales. |
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They do not believe a private member's bill currently before the Scottish Parliament, which would ban smoking when food is being served, goes far enough. |
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The new law went beyond previous efforts to ban the outdoor privies of existing buildings, now declaring that they had to be replaced with modern toilets. |
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The Union not only refused to defy the court order but has not asked other unions to ban the metal products factory or call for wider industrial action by its own members. |
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This is the faulty reasoning that has led some countries to ban distribution of Hitler's books and memorabilia. |
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Merritt served a 21-month ban after testing positive for a banned steroid and memorably claimed it was a penile enlargement product. |
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But some of the measures, such as ban on three-wheelers on select roads and entry tax for private vehicles on some roads, were unlikely to go well with the public. |
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Without an explicit ban on such weapons, there is no official sanction against the deliberate creation of debris for military purposes. |
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The Irish Medicines Board has decided to ban the use of the antipsychotic drug thioridazine in children because of fears over cardiac side effects. |
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However, he believes the Barcelona forward's ban from all football related activity is excessive. |
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But proposals to ban daytime deliveries on some of Kendal's shopping streets have been greeted with outrage by shopkeepers, who fear they could be forced out of business. |
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And he has had to increase his vigilance at the bathroom in the first-class compartment to enforce a ban on lines that run back to the cockpit. |
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Unless a full inquiry can prove otherwise, the West should work for a convention to ban this noxious substance. |
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The ban on freshwater fishing, in force since 1995, has allowed the brook trout population to evolve naturally. |
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Brussels penpushers are plotting to ban 'Made in Britain' labels. They are secretly bidding to replace them with 'Made in the EU' stamps. |
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Rural Affairs Minister Alun Michael, who piloted the recent legislation to ban fox hunting through Parliament, had been due to address the conference, but failed to attend. |
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Certain information may not be divulged by the media if the accused requests a ban from the judge. |
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North Yorkshire field sports enthusiasts are set to take dozens of working dogs to Westminster tomorrow to protest against an outright ban on hunting. |
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The United Nations was prompted to impose a ban on selling mainframe computers or laptops to North Korea. |
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But after Rolling Stone's rape story debacle, how much momentum does the call to ban fraternities have left? |
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Do we want to ban only personal watercraft or all watercraft that might make noise or harm the environment? |
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Because of the novelist's ban on any reproduction of her correspondence, O'Brien could not quote the letter verbatim, so she reworded it. |
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It is not enough to leave parents to keep watch over their children: we ban the toys! |
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Governors and staff imposed the ban on the traditional break-time game because of fears the conkers could cause an anaphylactic reaction in children with nut allergies. |
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Thus the ban does not apply to most refrigeration and air-conditioning systems. |
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Recent press articles have also highlighted the move, spearheaded by the Maliki government, to ban alcohol throughout the country. |
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Legislation may ban the use of irreversible treatment procedures on children, especially psychosurgery and sterilization. |
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The regulations also ban people from driving or being in charge of these water sport craft in Tramore Bay while under the influence of alcohol or other intoxicants. |
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Some reforms were introduced in 1992, primarily to ban certain types of assault, prohibited and military weapons. |
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In 2011, Illinois extended the moratorium begun under Governor Ryan into a full ban on capital punishment. |
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European legislation will ban the fitting of cigarette lighters in cars but under pressure relent, and allow them only when fitted beyond a driver's reach. |
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I contend that gangs and other criminals could care less whether there are registration requirements or an outright ban on handguns. |
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However, it is not unlikely that ingredient innovation be partially blocked by the ban as long as additional alternatives are not available. |
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Similarly, the TWU escalated its strike measures by imposing an overtime and relieving management ban and announcing a work-to-rule campaign. |
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In response, the TWU imposed an overtime and relieving management ban and announced a work-to-rule campaign. |
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Civic officials are flummoxed as there is a ban on killing stray dogs. |
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Any such ban would create outrage among the football-crazy Iranians. |
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The Sixth circuit offered not one but eight arguments to allow states to ban gay marriage in its deeply weird ruling. |
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Many of them fear that if the ban on below-cost selling were lifted or policed by an unenthusiastic regulatory authority, things would only get worse. |
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Mr. Breen said an outright ban on smoking in pubs when food is served was unfeasible because of the difficulties of implementing and policing such a ban. |
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Hastings said the the ban needed to be strictly policed, and a regulatory body might be required to control all tobacco products in the same way as licensed drugs. |
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At present, the code does not impose a complete ban on the use of replacement workers during a work stoppage. |
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And the prospect of a ban on fox hunting is the perfect way to embolden Labour spirits and get voters into the polling booth, according to sources. |
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Most Americans would restrict abortion, but not ban it completely. To ardent pro-lifers, the law today is immorally lax. |
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It is our duty to ban the most dangerous chemicals and exercise control over all chemicals in general. |
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Now the Federal Communications Commission is reconsidering another Gulliver hobbyhorse: the ban on mobile phone calls during flights. |
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Every year, when we have the candlelight vigil, we make a commitment to ban violence and to reduce the gun culture. |
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As regards the mentally disabled, the required legal framework is still missing, notably to ban arbitrary detention. |
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For instance, the covenants ban a school or lodging house, flat roofs and detached garages. |
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Air-quality regulators may vote today on a proposed ban of perchloroethylene, a suspected cancer-causing chemical used by most dry cleaners. |
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One approach is to ban fishing in areas where bycatch is unacceptably high. |
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Parliament tried to regulate this and ban the unofficial traders from the Change streets. |
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The ban was lifted for Tornado attack jets but remained on Hawk T1, Hawk T2 and Tucano flights while the RAF reviewed evidence on those aircraft. |
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States such as New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Delaware ban all consumer fireworks completely. |
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On August 24, 2009 the ACT Government announced a complete ban on backyard fireworks. |
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However, he says that by the time of its abolition in 1833 it had lost its profitability and it was in Britain's economic interest to ban it. |
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The British Government reinstated the ban against the UVF in October 1975, making it once more an illegal organisation. |
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Thatcher said the European Community's voluntary ban on new investment should be lifted when Mandela was released. |
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This decision challenged the ICC, which was attempting to implement a ban on this practice at all international matches around the world. |
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Iceland and Norway do not recognize the ban and operate commercial whaling. |
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Widespread support for test ban treaties has ended almost all nuclear testing in the atmosphere. |
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In the case of immigration data one can only venture a guess that the 5 years duration is linked with the duration of the entry ban as proposed in the draft Directive on Return. |
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A trade ban would cost the players nothing in salary. |
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Apple complained that the trade ban imposed by the ITC was inappropriate. |
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Thus any trade ban put in place to implement the Protocol could be challenged under Article XI, and a Party may be called upon to justify the measure under one of the GATT's exceptions, discussed in Box 55 below. |
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The Canadian delegation's visit to the European Parliament is one in a series of actions taken by the federal government to counteract the EU's proposed trade ban on seal products. |
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An unequivocal ban for CMR1-rated substances may be taken as read, but in the case of CMR2 substances I am also in favour of taking scientific data as a basis for licensing decisions. |
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It is the task of theory to fiercely attack the ban on thinking and to say loudly and clearly what nobody dares to think, but many people sense: the labour society is nearing its end. |
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He put up a very interesting story that exposes, critics, certainly fantasizes but presents real conflicts made possible by the actual ban of marijuana. |
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