Similar words: scanning, panning, spanning, planning, caravanning, running, cunning, sinning. Meaning: [bæn] n. an official prohibition or edict against something.
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31, But it recently forced the government to promise new laws banning sales of alcohol.
32, Local merchants aren't sold on banning car traffic from Market Street.
33, Blaming terracing alone for the tragedy is rather like banning cars after a fatal accident.
34, In addition, government policies need to be believable; banning cigarette advertising would almost certainly cut consumption.
35, The banning of the annual sea dump brought the issue of nuclear waste disposal into even sharper focus.
36, Forbes said he disapproves of abortion, but he has refused to endorsed a constitutional amendment banning the procedure.
37, The accord also authorized the creation of a mechanism to monitor the observance of conventions banning biological weapons.
38, The bill would abolish the distinction between domestic and international banning orders.
39, Last month the senator complicated their task by reiterating his support for some exceptions to a constitutional amendment banning abortion.
40, Currency crisis A government order banning the sale of luxury items was extended on Nov. 18.
41, Banning traffic from the shopping areas has made life much more pleasant for pedestrians.
42, Mike Leavitt has signed into law a bill banning public schools from granting recognition or access to gay or lesbian student groups.
43, He supports parental notification and opposes government funding, but does not advocate a constitutional amendment banning abortion.
44, The government finally agreed to fresh negotiations and promised not to proceed with legislation on banning strikes for two years.
45, The second order relates to the banning of meetings in the vicinity of the factory gates.
46, Many observers argue that banning political parties is counter-productive because it forces moderates into more extreme positions.
47, Another solution has been to designate specific areas for jet ski use while banning them elsewhere.
48, Banning books which don't conform to that ideal is another.
49, The debate is not about banning the advertising of tobacco.
50, An international agency could monitor compliance with international arms regulations,[Sentencedict] such as those banning the military use of chemicals and bacteria.
51, In answer is that we are banning smoking because smoking in any form is bad for you.
52, The banning of tobacco advertising would be a great contribution to achieving what the United States has already achieved.
53, Employers could also help themselves and many of their staff by banning lunchtime drinking and all consumption of alcohol during working hours.
54, This could have led to up to 350 pesticides being outlawed in the state, along with the banning of all foods containing residues.
55, Clinton would support language banning the abortion technique as an elective procedure, another White House aide said.
56, The government, nervous about the nobility's reaction to the agreement, issued an order banning tournaments.
57, The President signed legislation banning discrimination against the disabled on June 26.
58, Sean Pierce of Fort Smith, Arkansas, was charged with violating a law banning the public display of obscene material.
59, The chief effect of his Bill would have been the banning of almost all images of homosexuality from the small screen.
60, In September the government introduced legislation in parliament banning all such activity.
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