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The N.F.L. has a comprehensive ban on anabolic steroids enforced by random testing and suspensions.
But now the government is trying to force a comprehensive ban.
He is reportedly about to issue a more comprehensive ban on racial profiling by federal agents.
In 1978, Dr. Agnew advised President Jimmy Carter against seeking a comprehensive ban on nuclear testing.
Only one other state legislature, Rhode Island's, passed a comprehensive ban this year, but Gov. Lincoln C. Almond vetoed it.
The Oslo agreement imposed a comprehensive ban on the use, production, stockpiling and sale of cluster munitions.
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"Tobacco packages appear to be especially important as a means of communicating brand imagery in countries like Australia and the UK which have comprehensive bans on advertising and promotion.
In a 6-1 vothe the City Council approved last Tuesday one of the nation's most comprehensive "ban-the-box" ordinances, a reference to the criminal history box on job applications.
The center has received criticism for not acting quickly or decisively enough in some cases, and for not publishing a comprehensive banned list that covers all sports — a project still ongoing.
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