Sentence examples for ban on usage from inspiring English sources

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Not only to bring justice to those snuffed by toxic gas, but also to cement a ban on usage that was already ratified by the international community decades ago.

Because of this view, it insisted on extending the ban on usage of the Polish language in schools, to other instances of everyday life, including public meetings, books, and newspapers.

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Environmental problems associated with aromatics, however, have placed a ban on their usage recently due to health concerns [8, 9]; even with the recent ban, gasoline will remain a popular fuel for transportation, combustion engines and industrial applications [10, 11] for many years to come.

The United States' ban on the usage of American ordnance supplied as military aid to Spain during the 1957 58 Ifni War pushed Spain to look for alternative equipment which could be freely employed in the Spanish Sahara.

It seems that the Amethyst Initiative signatories — a group of college presidents who are urging reconsideration of the drinking age — recognize the futility of an outright ban on student alcohol usage and want to address the issue without criminalizing the majority of their undergraduate populations.

A ban on cell-phone usage gave way to "Let me just check this text message," which gave way to a hundred-and-eighty-dollar ticket (and the forced exchange of my hard-earned State of New York driver's license for a New Jersey one, the ultimate indignity).

The ban on one-way ­incentive fees?

Most famously, great writers have split infinitives and ended sentences with prepositions for centuries, yet somehow bans on both usages became "rules" that have been taught to millions of speakers in English, in contravention of their own good sense for their native language.

After a round of story-telling on conversations they've overheard in the past, the House of Representatives has voted to upgrade the FAA's ban on in-flight cell phone usage to "Permanent" status.

However, with the international ban on the ivory trade, the usage of other materials – such as wood, plastic, and camel bone – has become more prevalent.

Or consider employer restrictions on computers that ban personal usage, like checking ESPN or online shopping.

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