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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as sanction" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a form of approval or permission, but it lacks context to be used effectively.
Example: "The committee decided to proceed with the project as sanction was granted by the board."
Alternatives: "as approval" or "as authorization".
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Both sides agreed that a suspension of his law license would suffice as sanction, and Mr. Clinton had months earlier signalled his willingness to accept a suspension to settle the Arkansas case.
Where such codes are not complied with, public officials may run risks such as sanction, dismissal or even removal of professional status (e.g. doctors, nurses etc).
qIn the 2012 study mapping the diversity in the criminal liability for legal persons in the EU, as well as in the 2012 study on mapping the diversity in disqualifications as sanction measures in the EU, emailed pdf based surveys were used (Vermeulen, De Bondt, & Ryckman, 2012a; Vermeulen, De Bondt, Ryckman, & Persak, 2012).
While it was rejected, they were told they should visit another time, and the three sisters took that as sanction.
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Let's talk about that and the reason energy center cares about this which is that as sanctions as we've seen from Iran to Russia to other countries can matter a lot for energy.
Ten-year bond yields are at 13% – the same level as sanction-hit Russia.
The economy will shrink again as sanctions bite.
But why the calls for collective punishment, such as sanctions?
The Tech also assumed that only fines are given as sanctions.
Saudi Arabia boosted output last year to offset any Iranian shortfall as sanctions took hold.
It would seem that as far as sanctions are concerned what goes around comes around.
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