Sentence examples for a comprehensive ban from inspiring English sources

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The N.F.L. has a comprehensive ban on anabolic steroids enforced by random testing and suspensions.

But now the government is trying to force a comprehensive ban.

In 1978, Dr. Agnew advised President Jimmy Carter against seeking a comprehensive ban on nuclear testing.

The Oslo agreement imposed a comprehensive ban on the use, production, stockpiling and sale of cluster munitions.

Only one other state legislature, Rhode Island's, passed a comprehensive ban this year, but Gov. Lincoln C. Almond vetoed it.

The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control would place a comprehensive ban on advertising and promoting tobacco products, except where the prohibition conflicts with national constitutions.

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The center has received criticism for not acting quickly or decisively enough in some cases, and for not publishing a comprehensive banned list that covers all sports — a project still ongoing.

A study assessing the agricultural and health effects of a more comprehensive ban of highly toxic pesticides is necessary to determine the balance between increased costs of agriculture and reduced health care costs and fewer deaths.

He is reportedly about to issue a more comprehensive ban on racial profiling by federal agents.

Mr. Cuomo not only proposed a far more restrictive assault weapons ban than currently exists in New York, but he also proposed a more comprehensive ban on large-capacity magazines.

"I would have liked to have seen a more comprehensive ban that outlawed the injection of any type of agent into the body that claims to reduce or eliminate fat".

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