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Sentence count:122+2Posted:2017-07-12Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: scanningpanningspanningplanningcaravanningrunningcunningsinningMeaning: [bæn]  n. an official prohibition or edict against something. 
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61, It introduced a code of conduct for political parties, banning the use of language likely to incite violence or hatred.
62, The Senate gave President Clinton a victory Thursday when lawmakers sustained his veto of a bill banning certain late-term abortions.
63, Traders must display a notice banning sales to under 16 year olds.
64, Greenpeace has called on the government to minimize the risk by banning all ozone-damaging chemicals with immediate effect.
65, At the start of the trial Fujisaki issued an order banning anyone from contacting jurors.
66, Federal legislation banning narcotics had already been enacted three years earlier and the prohibition of alcohol was only two years away.
67, They said Congress' recent legislation banning federal funds for doctor-assisted suicide will make passage of any new state law more difficult.
68, But his bid backfired when Anne got a court order banning Bill, 70, from living within 20 miles of her.
69, It stipulated that neutrality should be guaranteed by banning them from accepting party political positions or speaking publicly on behalf of political parties.
70, Orders were issued banning political gatherings, but political parties remained legal.
71, Completely banning nuclear weapons is a virtual impossibility.
72, The European Commission has said it will examine the case for banning "naked" sovereign CDSs, in which buyers of protection on government debt do not actually own any of the underlying bonds.
73, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Philippines, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates are also banning U.S. pork.
74, A man has been given an asbo banning him from carrying felt tip pens in public after writing abusive comments about women in public lavatories and buses.
75, MERIDIAN, Idaho - Banning baseball caps during tests was obvious - students were writing the answers under the brim.
76, The General Administration of Civil Aviation of China issued a new notice banning passengers from taking lighters and matches on aircraft Monday.
77, A columnist at the Independent admitted that, due to his sheer Englishness,[sentencedict.com/banning.html] he found it 'very difficult to take seriously France's impassioned debate about banning the burqa'.
78, Banning trawling will allow a living habitat of soft corals, sponges and numerous bottom-dwelling creatures in the seabed to rejuvenate, and the marine ecosystem to recover.
79, This action of banning Falun Gong organizations has enjoyed broad support of the people.
80, The judge placed an exclusion order on him, banning him from city centre shops.
81, Mr Kyl insists, as he did then, that a CTBT is unverifiable—and, by banning future testing, puts America's nuclear safety and security at risk.
82, Some European regulators responded to the unease by banning short sales of financial stocks, calming share markets on Friday.
83, To justify the proposition's inherent discrimination on the basis of sex and sexual orientation, he wrote, there would have to be a compelling state interest in banning same-sex marriage.
84, Kazakhstan, Philippines and the United Arab Emirates are also banning U.S. pork, according to Kirk's office.
85, Chinese rulers have long had a complicated relationship with books, promoting ones that enshrine official thought and history while banning or destroying others.
86, Parana, however, took a hard line passing a law banning GMOs from entering or being produced in the state.
87, The Supreme Court invalidated a Civil Service Commission rule banning resident aliens from government employment.
88, South Korean government on September 29 passed a bill banning internet cafes, billiard room, restaurants and other public places smoking, so that changes are being implemented to develop the case.
89, NSW Assistant Health Minister Jodi McKay said banning topless sunbathing was a step too far.
90, This decision, along with a 1988 law banning the use of polygraph tests of most employees, has led to a marked reduction in reliance on polygraph testing, notes Saxe.
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