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单词 Ban
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(1) Several ministers have questioned the legality of the ban.
(2) Congress could ban the procession altogether.
(3) They threatened to ban the book.
(4) Good manners ban abusive language anyplace.
(5) There is a ban on smoking in petrol stations.
(6) Canada will ban smoking in all offices later this year.
(7) Until now, the government has only enforced the ban with regard to American ships.
(8) There was a ban on political protests during the pilgrimage.
(9) The government has imposed a ban on the sale of handguns.
(10) Hundreds of people today defied the ban on political gatherings.
(11) The EU has imposed a ban on the import of seal skins.
(12) A multilateral nuclear test ban treaty was to be signed.
(13) The protesters showed their defiance of the official ban on demonstrations.
(14) The report calls for a ban on the import of hazardous waste.
(15) The commission is calling for a global ban on whaling.
(16) They're pushing hard for a ban on GM foods.
(17) The union announced a ban on overtime.
(18) They demanded a total ban on handguns.
(19) The ban is intended to be permanent.
(20) Steps were taken to ban the trade in ivory.
(21) The company slapped a no-smoking ban on the premises.
(22) The General also lifted a ban on political parties.
(23) The ban only covers tropical hardwood.
(24) Signatories agreed to support the nuclear test ban.
(25) The ban cannot be legally enforced.
(26) The ban has been extended beyond 2003.
(27) The government imposed a ban on tobacco advertising .
(28) The British Medical Association is/are campaigning for a complete ban on tobacco advertising.
(29) The spokesman stressed that the measures did not amount to an overall ban.
(30) Six journalists sought to challenge in court the legality of the ban on broadcasting.
(1) Several ministers have questioned the legality of the ban.
(2) Congress could ban the procession altogether.
(3) Good manners ban abusive language anyplace.
(4) There is a ban on smoking in petrol stations.
(5) Canada will ban smoking in all offices later this year.
(6) Until now, the government has only enforced the ban with regard to American ships.
(7) There was a ban on political protests during the pilgrimage.
(8) The government has imposed a ban on the sale of handguns.
(9) The British Medical Association is/are campaigning for a complete ban on tobacco advertising.
(10) Hundreds of people today defied the ban on political gatherings.
(11) The spokesman stressed that the measures did not amount to an overall ban.
(12) Six journalists sought to challenge in court the legality of the ban on broadcasting.
(13) The EU has imposed a ban on the import of seal skins.
(14) A multilateral nuclear test ban treaty was to be signed.
(15) The report calls for a ban on the import of hazardous waste.
(16) The commission is calling for a global ban on whaling.
(17) The ban was initially opposed by the US.
(18) The union has imposed a ban on overtime.
(19) The IWC voted to uphold the ban on commercial whaling.
(20) The committee ruled that the US ban constituted an infringement of free trade.
(21)
(31) The ban was initially opposed by the US.
(32) The council plans to ban circuses with performing animals.
(33) His driving ban has been shortened by a year.
(34) The new law extends this ban beyond 2002.
(35) The ban on exports has now been eased.
(36) Top supermarkets are to ban many genetically modified foods.
(37) 288 members voted in favor of the ban.
(38) We totally disagree with the ban on fox hunting.
(39) Anti-nuclear organizations want to ban the bomb.
(40) These reasons are not sufficient to justify the ban.
(41) Good manners ban abusive language anywhere.
(42) How long has the import ban been in place?
(43) Ecuador announced a ban on fishing for shrimps.
(44) The union has imposed a ban on overtime.
(45) There is a ban on smoking.
(46) MPs voted to ban hunting with dogs.
(47) The proposed new law would ban picketing.
(48) The ban on hunting is not strictly enforced .
(49) The government, in alliance with the army,[http:///ban.html] has decided to ban all public meetings for a month.
(50) I certainly think there should be a ban on tobacco advertising.
(51) The pressure group is pushing for a ban on GM foods.
(52) At last they've lifted the ban on jeans at the club.
(53) Nuclear testing was resumed in defiance of an international ban.
(54) If this ban was to come in it would seriously damage my business.
(55) Anti-racist campaigners are urging the Government to ban all far-Right groups.
(56) A ban was imposed on the use of chemical weapons.
(57) The government in its wisdom has decided to support the ban.
(58) The sanctions ban the sale of any products excepting medical supplies and food.
(59) If you follow that idea to its logical conclusion, we'd have to ban free speech altogether.
(60) Britain's health experts are pushing for a ban on all cigarette advertising.
(61) The IWC voted to uphold the ban on commercial whaling.
(62) Guide dogs are the one exception to the store's ban on dogs.
(63) The council has relaxed the ban on dogs in city parks.
(64) Archaeologists have called for a ban on treasure hunting in the region.
(65) Johnson returned to the track after his ban but was a shadow of his former self.
(66) In 1977, the president slapped a ban on the commercial reprocessing of nuclear fuel.
(67) The National Union of Mineworkers pressed the party to support a total ban on imported coal.
(68) Most employees welcome the idea of a ban on smoking.
(69) The government decided to lift the ban on arms exports.
(70) The government slapped a ban on the export of unprocessed logs.
(71) The committee ruled that the US ban constituted an infringement of free trade.
(72) The severe drought has led to a hosepipe ban in eastern England.
(73) There's already a blanket ban on foreign unskilled labour in Japan.
(74) The ban on cigarette advertising will upset the tobacco lobby.
(75) If police breathalyse me and find I am over the limit I face a long ban.
(76) A total ban on nuclear weapons has been called for.
(77) A judge has suspended a ban on the magazine pending a full inquiry.
(78) They argue persuasively in favour of a total ban on handguns.
(79) They organized a street demonstration in defiance of the government ban.
(80) The city council refused to disclose details of the proposed traffic ban.
(81) Critics want the government to take this one stage further and ban the film altogether.
(82) Fans were incensed at the decision to ban the song.
(83) There is to be a total ban on smoking in the office.
(84) The government imposed a ban on the sale of ivory.
(85) He received the original ban last week after stamping on the referee's foot during the supercup final.
(86) Although tobacco ads are prohibited,[] companies get around the ban by sponsoring music shows.
(87) The British Sports Minister is reported to be ready to argue for an experimental lifting of the ban.
(88) The government has extended the ban on the import of beef until June.
(89) Unless the ban is watertight, EU laws will overturn it.
(90) The group circulated petitions calling for a federal law to ban handguns.
(91) Members of all parties endorsed a ban on land mines.
(92) Unions regard the government's intention to ban overtime as the thin end of the wedge.
(93) Good books have a way of outliving those who want to ban them.
(94) The council has imposed a ban on alcohol in the city parks.
(95) The European Commission has urged France to lift its ban on imports of British beef.
(96) The committee does not have the power to repeal the ban.
(97) In the end the police decided not to ban the march.
(98) The government plans to lift its ban on cigar imports.
(99) The police are more than likely to ban the match.
(100) The advertising ban is a denial of freedom of speech.
(101) A total smoking ban has been imposed throughout the building.
(102) The ban was imposed after the magazine published an article satirising the government.
(103) Many people were drinking in the streets(), in flagrant defiance of the ban.
(104) Whaling in Australia was stopped. But the Australian government went further and proposed a global ban.
(105) He is about to begin a three-match ban after his third sending-off of the season.
(106) The government announced its move to ban smoking in public spaces.
(107) She was given a large fine and a two-year driving ban.
(108) The students took to the streets,[Sentencedict] defying a ban on political gatherings.
(109) The union imposed an overtime ban in protest at the sacking of two workers.
(110) Norman Schwarzkopf, advocate an immediate international ban.
(111) Original sentence: Three-year driving ban and a fine.
(112) A total ban on all advertising and promotion.
(113) He was given a three-year driving ban.
(114) We must also pursue a comprehensive test ban treaty.
(115) He still stands for repealing the assault weapons ban.
(116) Original sentence: Two years' probation and three-year driving ban.
(117) The ban was backdated to midnight on Monday.
(118) A ban on tobacco ads aimed at the young.
(119) And there's some doubt as to whether the council can make its tenant farmers enforce the ban.
(120) President Clinton is on the verge of deciding how best to pursue an international ban on land mines.
(121) The choice will soon be between a total nuclear weapons ban, and a wildfire spread of nuclear technology.
(122) The ban is pending approval of an anti-doping ethics code.
(123) We will in addition work for a global ban on chemical and biological weapons and stronger controls to prevent proliferation of ballistic missiles.
(124) They then barred him from watching Prisoner Cell Block H, before extending it to a total television ban.
(125) The militants enforced the ban on cheating in school exams, and even that old tradition disappeared.
(126) Because of the driving ban, Roberts would lose his job.
(127) If you refuse, you will be treated as though you had failed the test, and you will face a lifetime ban.
(128) These will include maintaining the status quo, retaining hunting with new restrictions, a partial ban, and a total ban.
(129) The rebels finally agreed to a ban on terrorist activity.
(130) The bill signed by Leavitt attempts to ban gay student groups without running afoul of this statute.
(131) His support for a 15-month blanket ban on strikes suggests that he is still not wholly aware of this fact.
(132) Great plans are afoot to ban smoking in public places, resulting in smokers soon becoming complete outcasts in society.
(133) Pete Wilson, has vowed to remove language in the party platform that calls for a constitutional ban on abortions.
(134) The vote on the ban was 14-1, with Britain standing alone.
(135) Eminent scientists are clamouring for an outright ban on all chlorine substances.
(136) This impaired breeding activity and led to a complete ban on artificial feeding.
(137) Along with the points from the latter, that would mean an immediate ban.
(138) Throughout the day[Sentence dictionary], repeal supporters argued that the ban on some types of weapons is arbitrary and unconstitutional.
(139) On 13 April 1932 he successfully carried through a measure to ban the Nazis' private armies.
(140) Although an immediate ban on all anti-personnel mines was endorsed by 15 retired generals, including Gen.
(141) Nevertheless, it has to be recognised that several interests may feel threatened by an advertising ban.
(142) The sportswear giants broke off their deal with the world sprint champion who's awaiting a four-year ban for drug abuse.
(143) But the industry is rejecting growing calls for legislation to ban the use of gene test results in assessing cover.
(144) Besides the jail sentence Mr Hayton now faces and eight year driving ban increased from four years.
(145) Apparently, moves are afoot to ban smoking in public places.
(146) And last March, the Ministry of Trade ended a yearlong ban on importing used vehicles.
(147) And, a base spokesman acknowledged the cooler ban did not prohibit knapsacks, soft-sided fabric coolers or wagons.
(148) Nuclear disarmers are right in saying that a test ban would stop weapons builders trying out new and fancier designs.
(149) The News International ban was just the type of dispute that must have been envisaged when the Code was drawn up.
(150) There is a ban on alcohol and drugs and new age travellers will be discouraged.
(151) A test ban is the least of the proliferators' worries.
(152) Wednesday afternoon, riot police were out on the streets of Belgrade to enforce a ban on marches by anti-Milosevic demonstrators.
(153) This can reduce weight but it also constitutes drug-taking, for which you may face a lifetime ban.
(154) The Centre supports the continuation of limited ivory trading, in defiance of an international ban.
(155) More than 90 countries drafted a treaty in September that would ban export and use of anti-personnel mines.
(156) It is absolutely necessary that the umma root its security somewhere else than in the ban on free thought.
(157) I will veto any attempt to repeal the assault weapons ban or the Brady bill.
(158) If the state bar decides against a complete ban, Miss Roybal-Allard may introduce a new bill requiring it to have one.
(159) They've criticised the headmaster, and say he should impose a complete ban on cigarettes.Mike Rowbottom reports.
(160) There were frequent clashes over the reporting of Northern Ireland, ending with a ban on interviews with members of SinnFein.
(161) But de-emphasizing the ban would enrage their natural allies among abortion foes.
(162) Growers can get around the ban by planting vines for quality wines rather than table wines.
(163) He said the arguments for Proposition 140 do not say that a lifetime ban is not imposed.
(164) He thought she was probably here without his permission, perhaps defying a specific ban.
(165) But it has refused to sign up to the comprehensive test ban treaty.
(166) It is thought that a complete overtime ban will go ahead.
(167) However, the point is that if there were a complete test ban, there would be no nuclear tests allowed.
(168) They already had been instructed to avoid Simpson coverage[/ban.html], but Fujisaki expanded his order to a blanket ban on all news.
(169) His driving ban will soon pass - her parents' grief never will.
(170) Buyers used to come from all over the world until the export ban.
(171) Whether Proposition 140 imposes a lifetime ban was a major issue discussed by the state Supreme Court in 1991.
(172) Voters rejected measures to ban most lawsuits resulting from car accidents, limit shareholder lawsuits and slash lawyers' contingency fees.
(173) How does Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley hope to achieve a ten percent reduction in smokers without a ban on tobacco ads?
(174) Anti-abortionists have launched a vigorous campaign to reinforce the constitutional ban on abortion.
(175) Now, only the House bill calls for the ban, authored by Rep.
(176) He has been sentenced to two years in prison and given a five-year driving ban.
(177) A ban on cigarette advertising on billboards, on public transportation, and at sports venues.
(178) But media lawyers said there are other possible avenues for mounting a renewed First Amendment attack on the ban.
(179) The existing blacklist of substances not to be dumped at sea would be superseded by the blanket ban.
(180) A less controversial proposal was a constitutional ban on the extradition of drug traffickers to stand trial in the United States.
(181) A total ban might also be opposed as an unconstitutional invasion of privacy.
(182) A federal appeals court upheld the ban, approved by California voters in 1996.
(183) The bill would also ban political action committee contributions to federal candidates.
(184) The San Francisco-based trade organization reports that 21 states have an outright ban on out-of-state shipments of alcoholic beverages.
(185) To ban the use of the word in legislation would encourage the awareness that age is not an illness or a disability.
(186) Residents first called for a ban four years ago, claiming that heavy vehicles were ruining their quality of life.
(187) On the other hand, only works of art made more than one hundred years ago will carry an export ban.
(188) A television ban on tobacco advertising went into effect in 1991.
(189) But Congress overrode those draft guidelines before they were finalized and imposed a total ban two years ago.
(190) In the case of the News International ban it offered clear guidance on how the professional should react.
(191) Uefa is to rule on Leeds's decision to ban visiting supporters in an attempt to prevent further violence.
(192) Some backers of the initiative feared that a lifetime ban would make the measure easier to overturn later.
(193) The convention could include a battle over whether to retain the platform plank calling for a constitutional ban on abortion.
(194) The Wimbledon midfield player officially lodged an appeal with the Football Association against his £20,000 fine and six-month suspended ban.
(195) A federal court has upheld legislative term limits in Maine that do not have a lifetime ban.
(196) One obvious example is the almost universal ban against committing adultery with another man s wife.
(197) Meanwhile, government ministers faced calls for their resignation, and Yeltsin acted to ban the more blatant manifestations of opposition activity.
(198) From now on, these items will be included in the existing export ban of leg irons,[http:///ban.html] shackles and gang chains.
(199) The ban is a blanket ban covering all marches or all marches of a particular class such as political marches.
(200) Read in studio Weightlifter Andrew Saxton is tonight hopeful that he won't now face a lifetime ban from his sport.
(201) A number argued that an outright ban should be introduced on the holding of client money by sole practitioners.
(202) Robert Dornan and Patrick Buchanan -- to pledge to continue to include in the Republican platform a constitutional ban on abortions.
(203) Can administrators ban the distribution of underground newspapers that contain advertisements for drug paraphernalia?
(204) Dole said the assault weapons ban did not work, because many of the weapons were altered to make them legal.
(205) About 3,500 ambulance officers and control room staff joined the crews' ban on overtime last week.
(206) Maybe at a later date a total ban will be introduced.
(207) So that swine Lleland had not been acting on presidential authority when he told me to ban them from the White House.
(208) The proposal came amid fears that the Ministry of Agriculture might introduce tougher restrictions or even an outright ban.
(209) The sanctions could take the form of a ban on virtually all trade in wild animal products with the two countries.
(210) The Reading attitude survey found 15 percent of smokers - and 67 percent of non-smokers - favoured a total ban.
(211) An advertising ban will save many children from being misled into thinking smoking is a smart, sophisticated practice.
(212) They must somehow persuade Republicans to de-emphasize a constitutional ban in order to win allies outside of the antiabortion camp.
(213) Or that a comprehensive test ban might not be possible - even desirable - at some point in the future.
(214) The deal has angered environmentalists, who want a complete ban on peat extraction.
(215) A recently proposed federal ban on feeding animal protein to animals is encouraging, writes Rhodes, but has too many loopholes.
(216) I am increasingly convinced that a comprehensive test ban would be a big step to take in curbing proliferation.
(217) This did not have the authority of a ban, however.
(218) Whitehall's biggest potential ally is the United States, which is sending a large delegation to fight the ban.
(219) Cine Blitz International publisher Rajesh Mehra attacked the blanket ban.
(220) Only one in seven has a complete ban, Mr Stubbs said.
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(221) A test ban that could not inspire confidence would undermine stability and might even provoke a new arms race.
(222) For what other reason does he oppose a blanket advertising ban on tobacco?
(223) Would not an extension and strengthening of the nuclear test ban treaty be a means of helping the Soviet people?
(224) One of the most urgent measures is a blanket ban on all animal and bone meal in animal feed.
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