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It's a general deterrent to those who cause trouble that they face long bans with no right of appeal".
Wild behaviour hurt his form; punishment meant long bans and loss of rankings, so that he had to slog time and again through grimy qualifying rounds.
Those found guilty were given long bans, although in the absence of laws about sporting fraud, the subsequent court case saw most of the protagonists cleared.
The original sin was little compared to what followed, but would there have been an investigation and long bans handed out had Williams, under orders, simulated being fouled in range of the posts?
Mr. Shaheed expressed particular concern for the situation of journalists, rights activists and prominent lawyers defending politically sensitive cases or working with organizations promoting human rights who were facing long prison sentences or long bans on their ability to practice their professions.
Amir was one of three Pakistanis– the then captain Salman Butt and seamer Mohammad Asif were the other two – to serve time in prison and long bans from cricket for their roles in bowling no-balls to order in the Lord's Test against England in 2010.
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Many religious institutions have long banned electronics during services.
Nancy Drew was long banned from many public libraries.
(America has long banned the direct funding of abortion services abroad).
For those in the Brotherhood, an organization long banned in Egypt, this was a special moment.
But the European Union has long banned the substance from foods, requiring use of other ingredients.
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