Sentence examples for bans access from inspiring English sources

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A number of international projects are proceeding, but there is an urgent need for housing, street paving, schools, factories and public works projects, all under Hamas or the private sector, and Israel's policy bans access to the goods to move those forward.

Shares of Coke fell $4.94, to $56.56, while Pepsi rose $1, to $45. [C4.] Court Bans Access to Nazi Items A court in France ruled that Yahoo must prevent French Web users from visiting its auction sites that sell Nazi memorabilia, or face fines for each day it does not comply, upholding a verdict that has unsettled the Internet industry in France for months.

Almost immediately, Harper's government bans access to the third-floor hallway outside of the cabinet room.

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Initially, the Pentagon banned access to social networking sites.

Pakistan is not the only country to ban access to Web sites.

Similarly, Singapore and Saudi Arabia filter and censor Internet content, and South Korea has banned access to gambling websites.

It's a whole scheme of legislation designed to ban access altogether".

The Premier League isn't going to ban access for the best reporters covering them.

Judge Lester also banned access to alcohol or firearms, and ordered that his movements be monitored by an electronic bracelet.

They want to decide when and how many children we should have by banning access to both contraception and abortion.

Iran's constitutional watchdog, known as the Guardian Council, ratified legislation banning access to military sites and scientists, making it law, according to state television.

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