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(The most draconian restriction, requiring 80% of any farm in the Amazon to be set aside as a wildlife reserve, is rarely enforced).Two developments make bans easier to impose.

However, in practice, numerous challenges still need to be tackled in order to make BANs viable.

A 20 friend count minimum would make it much harder to create a troll account, make bans more long-lasting, and ensure at least someone wants to hear what a commenter has to say.

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Some hospitals say manufacturers make banning giveaways harder.

The government announced in January that the UK was opting out of planned European Commission rules on legal highs, arguing that they would make banning them slower and "fetter" efforts to deal with the problem.

The province's international relations minister Christine St-Pierre, noted that the federal and provincial charter of rights and freedoms would make banning the full body swimsuits "very, very difficult".

It later emerged that a change in French law had accidentally made bans on fraudulent organisations impossible.

Many gun-control advocates had made bans of military-style assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines the centerpieces of their legislative agendas in the aftermath of the Dec. 14 school shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary.

That makes bans seem arbitrary in nature, and thus provokes this kind of reaction.

decision in 2006 that made banning genetically modified crops tantamount to an illegal trade barrier.

What makes Ban's passivity especially damning is that it fits into a long pattern of underachievement.

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