Sentence examples for sanction of which from inspiring English sources

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Such a scenario could also lead to disciplinary procedures being started by the GMC, the ultimate sanction of which is being struck off the medical register.

In developing this new account, Scanlon's initial motivation is similar to that of Sher, since Scanlon thinks that an adequate account of blame must fit somewhere between a mere judgment that another has acted in some objectionable way and a sanction (of which expressed reactive emotions are but one paradigm case).

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But the S.E.C. did say that the case had led to more than $1 million in sanctions, of which $150,000 had so far been collected.

Review guidelines to find out if there are any sanctions of which you need to be aware when mailing overseas.

The NCAA investigation, which resulted in Tressel's resignation, is ongoing and may lead to sanctions; Ohio State preemptively in July 2011 imposed internal sanctions, one of which was vacating all of Ohio State's 2010 victories, including the game over Michigan.

Mr. Obama did not end the sweeping American sanctions — some of which require Congressional action to remove — but suspended enforcement of most of them by granting American companies a general license to do business in Myanmar.

Other internal tiffs will likely include debates over protectionist tariffs and Russian sanctions, both of which seem inevitable in the near future.

But that would create consternation in the international community and trigger at least an attempt at heavy sanctions, some of which would be potentially destructive and disruptive and distracting to Russia and everyone involved.

A finding by the Obama Administration that Israel violated the AECA would be the first step towards accountability and sanctions, both of which are necessary to halt Israel's intransigence in the face of ever-expanding global opposition to its policies.

In other words, shielding them from the system of criminal sanction to which the rest of us are subject is not for their good, but for our common good.

The French King, Louis XI, took up the Angevin stance and, in the hopes of convincing Pius to allow the French takeover of Naples, proposed the repeal of the Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges which undermined the pope's power and he even declared that he would be willing to lend 70,000 men for the planned papal crusade.

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