Sentence examples for ban out of from inspiring English sources

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United States lawmakers said they passed the ban out of concern that the sites would increase gambling addiction and social problems.

A push to revive a ban on assault weapons that never really had a chance of becoming law ended Wednesday after Senate Democrats left the ban out of a gun bill that the Senate will consider in April.

The historic referendum was decided on a razor thin margin, with just 2,220 more votes deciding against the ban out of a total of of 250,648 votes cast.

Ohio wants to maintain its marriage ban out of concern for the people who voted for it.

"Pushing to keep the ban out of this bill is the first sign of life among congressional Democrats we've seen in a while," said John Wonderlich, policy director of the Sunlight Foundation, a pro-transparency nonprofit that has supported the language in the draft order.

Advocates for overturning the law, which bans "sexual contact or sexual intercourse between two persons of the same sex," said the repeal would have a better shot this year after the Montana Republican Party took language supporting the ban out of its platform in 2012.

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The new rules also ban out-of-town cars in much of the city during peak hours.During meetings of Beijing's district and city-level legislatures in January, a frenzy of calls by party-picked delegates demanded tighter population controls.

This wealthy town can no longer ban out-of-towners from its parks and beaches, the state's second-highest court said today in a ruling that lawyers on both sides agreed could affect public access to parks all over Connecticut.

In the first legal challenges since the start of same-sex marriages in Massachusetts, two lawsuits are expected to be filed this week challenging Gov. Mitt Romney's decision to ban out-of-state gay and lesbian couples from marrying here.

On the list: sell half of the state's fleet of cars, require only one license plate on cars instead of two, combine the state treasurer's and comptroller's jobs, ban out-of-state travel for elected officials, and end the remodeling of state offices (carpet included).

The government certainly has the authority to ban out-of-pocket supplemental care, much as it prevents private companies from delivering first-class mail and could prohibit the establishment of a private "social security" system.

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