Sentence examples for more effective sanctions from inspiring English sources

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I had an interesting email from Sammy, an electrical engineer and naval officer, who suggests that one of the more effective sanctions that could be placed on Sudan would be to cut off satellite telephone service.

With that knowledge, states have moved to less costly and more effective sanctions — a brief jail stay, community service or more frequent meetings with the parole officer — for such offenses.

"Bolder measures need to be taken to ensure fiscal discipline, along a continuum that ranges from stronger surveillance and more effective sanctions for non-compliance, to external auditing of national budgets, all the way to de facto fiscal union".

North Korea's increasingly aggressive ballistic missile tests that preceded the nuclear test, which took place as Obama joined Asian leaders for a regional summit in Laos and after the G-20 Summit in China, had already led Obama to promise to seek more effective sanctions from the United Nations. .

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He said he also needed a more effective sanction where there are "flagrant, far-reaching breaches of the law".

Instead, he called for more-effective sanctions, suggesting that he does not think Mr. Bush ever really rallied the United States' allies, namely France, Germany and Russia, to pressure Iran.

Although South Africa has leverage -- it controls Zimbabwe's electric power, for one thing -- President Thabo Mbeki argues that diplomacy is more effective than sanctions.

"The government should establish more effective administrative sanctions on professional enablers by encouraging professional bodies to withdraw professional licences from those implicated in such cases, in addition to prosecuting those who are personally involved," the report said.

Thus, our results suggest policy, intended to counteract social history and influence social norms, may be more effective than sanctions in combating deviant behavior.

Normal business rates are a fraction of a percent, but Iranian firms have little choice.Sometimes the fear of sanctions is more effective than the sanctions themselves.

We fail to find any difference between the behavior of Big 4 and Non-Big 4 auditors and, contrary to expectations, our data show thatLow sanctions seem to be more effective than High sanctions in modifying auditor's behavior.

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