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The injunctions

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The act of enjoining; the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting.

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The injunctions are decidedly unambiguous.

The injunctions, intended to protect privacy, have become a scandal here in Britain.

The injunctions typically ban activists from demonstrating against companies or going near their premises.

The injunctions take "a matter of hours" in private meetings between judges and lawyers, said Ms. Harris, the media lawyer.

The injunctions effectively serve as restraining orders, within designated "safety zones," against specific individuals named as gang members.

The injunctions against protesters have demonstrated the limits of tolerance when public space is in private hands.

The injunctions we really need to worry about are the ones that don't make it onto Twitter or the gossip pages".

Chief Batts supports the injunctions.

But the injunctions endure.

"They are refusing to obey the injunctions" of the Mujao.

Judge Griesa was asked to clarify how the injunctions' payment formula was intended to work, and how the injunctions applied to third parties like intermediary banks.

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