Sentence examples for adoption of sanctions from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, the proposal on combating sexual exploitation and abuse of children should facilitate the adoption of sanctions against perpetrators.

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If Bahati succeeds, we will have allowed him to set the gold standard for wide-spread consumer adoption of sanctioned genocide of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.

"The commission of inquiry therefore recommends to the security council the adoption of targeted sanctions against those individuals most responsible for crimes against humanity".

That unity of purpose resulted in the strong global sanctions regime imposed by the Security Council two years ago, even though Russia and China could have seized on a Turkish-Brazilian initiative with Tehran to delay adoption of the sanctions.

But Obama is seeking this week to make a powerful case to Congress against adoption of new sanctions that could drive Iran from the negotiating table or unravel the international coalition that cut back trade with Iran in hopes of persuading it to accept limits on its nuclear program.

The pressure on Iran has increased significantly following the adoption of a fourth round of sanctions by the United Nations Security Council in June, as well as more stringent measures, which were subsequently adopted by the United States, the European Union, Canada, Japan and Australia.

It seemed to me that only adoption of a substitute type of sanction and struggle... could possibly lead to a major reduction of political violence".

(Female, Policy makers-1, 16-12-2010) Thus, the adoption of the incentive and sanction mechanism was contradictory for managing patient complaints.

For example, in 2009 an Institute of Medicine committee advocated 'a focus on strong security measures and the adoption of strict prohibitions and legal sanctions against the unauthorized re-identification of individuals from DNA sequences.' [ 26].

His interest in Trump's candidacy appears driven not simply by transactional concerns, such as the removal of sanctions in exchange for reauthorizing the adoption of Russian orphans, or the prospect of a hands-off foreign policy that will ignore Russian human-rights violations.

Asked whether the strategy needed sanctions and rewards to incentivise change, Dr Charles Gutteridge, the Department of Health's national clinical director for informatics, said: "I think it is clear now from the experience in the US that careful application of sanctions and rewards does make a difference to the adoption of such systems".

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