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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ban on serving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where restrictions or prohibitions are placed on the act of serving, such as in restaurants, events, or legal situations.
Example: "The new health regulations impose a ban on serving alcohol after midnight."
Alternatives: "prohibition on serving" or "restriction on serving".
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She also accepted a ban on serving as an officer or director of a public company, the S.E.c. said.
The Los Angeles Times: California adopts a ban on serving shark fin, which is good news for shark populations, though not such good news for shark fin soup lovers.
The Times's Marcus Mabry speaks to Representative Tammy Duckworth and a naval officer candidate at Columbia University about what the lifting of a ban on serving in combat means for military women.
A ban on serving two consecutive terms as governor was instituted at the turn of the century but was lifted for Mr. McKeithen, who was known for his oratory.
In a letter to a state court judge sent on Thursday, the office of the attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, wrote that it would continue to seek punishments against Mr. Greenberg, including a ban from the securities industry and a ban on serving as a director or officer of a publicly traded company.
But with the code apparently having little effect, Ryanair urged airports to go further, urging a ban on serving all alcohol in bars and restaurants before 10am, and ensuring boarding cards are produced for purchasing alcoholic drinks, which would be capped at two drinks per passenger.
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"Mozilo is agreeing to a permanent ban on serving as an officer or director of a public company," said James A. Fanto, a professor at Brooklyn Law School and a specialist in corporate and securities law.
Mr. Treadway also agreed to a one-year ban on serving as an officer or director of an investment company, the S.E.C. said.
President Trump and his children may face additional sanctions, including more financial restitution and a temporary ban on serving on nonprofit boards.
Putin has already served two terms as president, stepping down in favour of his protégé Dmitry Medvedev because of a constitutional ban on serving more than two consecutive terms.
During Mr. Putin's first two terms as president, Mr. Surkov created an array of political tools — Nashi, a youth movement; the United Russia political party; and total control of state television — that helped Mr. Putin consolidate power and orchestrate the Medvedev interlude to comply with a constitutional ban on serving as president for more than two consecutive terms.
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