Similar words: scanning, panning, spanning, planning, caravanning, running, cunning, sinning. Meaning: [bæn] n. an official prohibition or edict against something.
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91, By banning on Falun Gong , CCP aims to respect religious belief even though it advocates antitheism.
92, Other American proposals call for monitoring the trade in pink and red coral and completely banning the trade in polar bears.
93, Such measures include implementing the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, such as raising taxes on tobacco, banning tobacco advertising and legislating to curb smoking in public places.
94, Soon the Interstate Commerce Commission announced rules banning racial segregation at all public transportation centers.
95, In addition, FDA safety experts recommended banning the use of over the counter cold and cough medications for children under 6, with an advisory panel in full agreement.
96, China has always opposed to the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and has urged the international community to conclude a treaty banning space-based weapons, Qin said.
97, Many journalisms questioned the legality of banning this broadcasting station.
98, The year before, France had passed a tough law banning religion from the public square.
99, Abolitionism grew, southern secession spurred it, and in January 1865 Congress passed the Thirteenth Amendment banning slavery.
100, For a wise government, banning advertising is imprudent way of oversimplifying a complex, but multifaceted issue.
101, Despite laws banning sex determination tests, female feticide is common in much of India, where families iew boys as being a better asset than girls.
102, Another reason for banning lead in gasoline is that the lead can ruin the catalytic converter.
103, As traditional Western bankers count the cost of a reckless lending spree, Islamic banking -- which complies with Islam's law banning the receipt of interest -- is surging.
104, In 2008, for example, America's Congress passed the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act, banning the use of genetic information in job recruitment.
105, Parana, however line passing a law banning GMOs from entering or being produced in the state.
106, This paper briefly reviews the logic surrounding the controversial banning of dental amalgam by the Norwegian government.
107, So it wasn't until the 14th century that the Roman church began to constrain this "indulgence"[sentencedict.com/banning.html], banning it on its all-too-regular fast days.
108, If you're a menthol smoker, now may be the time to give them up for good as the FDA is meeting in mid-July to consider banning the ultimate candy flavored cigs.
109, The government was making noises about banning fox hunting again.
110, Laws banning practices "in restraint of trade," she argues, are meaningless: nobody can know in advance precisely what they forbid.
111, On Monday, the Ministry of Culture issued a notice banning online games that feature Mafioso kingpins, marauding street gangs or any sort of hooliganism predisposed to organization.
112, Oh Dubai is bad That is what exactly banning and sectioning is all about.
113, They said their governments would commit to a moratorium on nuclear-weapons testing and seek to put in place a global treaty banning the production of weapons-grade nuclear fuel.
114, Germans mulling joining the army may think twice now thanks to a new regulation banning soldiers from having sex while in active service.
115, ACLU attorney Kolbi-Molinas says that banning forms of birth control along with abortion is exactly what the personhood backers have in mind.
116, (Washington, DC) - The current review of United States policy on antipersonnel landmines should result in a decision to join the historic treaty banning the weapon, Human Rights Watch said today.
117, The U.S. Defense Department is releasing a long-awaited report Tuesday on the potential impact of ending the policy banning gays from serving openly in the military.
118, And instead of banning the sanction and release of individual housing loans, some banks have taken strictly measures in terms of preferential interest rate and approval procedures.
119, The assassination of Anwar Sadat in 1981 by an Islamic extremist led to a crackdown and the banning of Islamic political parties across the Arab world.
120, The banning of currency trading is the modern equivalent of replacing the coin of the Realm with cowrie shells.
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