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The phrase "considerable sanctions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to significant, serious, or substantial consequences or punishments. Example: The government has threatened to impose considerable sanctions on companies that violate environmental regulations.
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The United States is, and will remain for some time, a sanctions superpower, and the European Union also wields considerable sanctions power.
The European Union should consider its options to address the ability of non-EU actors to abuse EU-originating supply chains and financial services, which represents a considerable sanctions implementation vulnerability.
Fourth, while the European Union has consistently objected to the concept of secondary sanctions as most recently seen in context of the United States' withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal the ability of non-EU actors to abuse EU-originating supply chains and financial services represents a considerable sanctions implementation vulnerability.
Here's hoping the judge who hears this meritless lawsuit has the vision to impose considerable sanctions on the Gibson Dunn and Crutcher attorney, a donor to Chuck Schumer's (AKA Mr. Iris Weinshall's) campaign.
In exchange for getting rid of most of its centrifuges, disabling its plutonium-producing heavy water reactor at Arak and agreeing to regular inspections, Iran received considerable sanctions relief: readmittance to the international banking system, permission to trade on the oil market and the unfreezing of billions of dollars in overseas assets.
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It thus constitutes a considerable sanction effect.
The high chiefs (arii nui) exercised considerable authority, supported by supernatural sanctions and a priesthood, but their relationship with lesser chiefs and people was reciprocal.
There were also considerable differences in sanction severity between jurisdictions.
The European Union's position in the global economy and the influence of many of its member states around the world suggests that its ability to exert pressure as a "civilian power" and encourage behavioral change via the use of sanctions is considerable.
Considerable effects of benefit sanctions have also been identified in the relevant empirical literature for other countries.
Slight extensions from case to case gradually attain a considerable momentum from 'judicial sanction of equivocal methods, which, regarded superficially, may seem to escape the challenge of illegality but which, in reality, strike at the substance of the constitutional right.' Byars v. United States, 273 U.S. 28, 33, 34, 47 S.Ct.
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