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In 2010, the Parliament approved a law banning in public any clothing that hides the face.
Censorship of Web sites and the banning in some countries of alternative phone providers like Skype also pose hurdles.
This recognition is perhaps what led to its banning in the Emirates, although no official reason has been given.
Like the ANC, but less successfully, the PAC moved its operations underground and established an external base in Tanzania to bypass its banning in South Africa.
But many safety advocates and labor unions are worried about the growth of such programs, which the Occupational Safety and Health Administration considered banning in the 1990s.
In that case, the court held that the city of Cincinnati had violated the First Amendment in banning, in the interest of aesthetics, only the advertising pamphlets.
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Among the measures Cameron intends is banning in-work benefits such as working tax credit and housing benefit for EU migrants for four years, an end to the payment of child benefit to parents whose children live abroad, deportation of an immigrant who is jobless for six months and a four-year wait before eligibility for social housing is granted.
And if we're going that far, perhaps we should consider banning in-car radios and GPS navigation systems?
Giant Trunade (Currently banned in advanced play).
Substitoad (Currently banned in advanced play).
Banning in-flight calls is like banning people from swimming in the Loch Ness because a Plesiosaur might eat them.
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