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Discover Ludwig"sanction on" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to an official penalty or penalty imposed as a result of an action or behavior. For example, "The Senate voted to impose a new economic sanction on the country in retaliation for their actions."
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By contrast, not one individual has been subjected to official sanction on such grounds in Japan.
The sanction on the player was disproportionate, but with no one admitting anything during the disciplinary hearing, it was the surest way of smoking out the truth.
In a situation of one man's word against another, whether FIFA will impose any sanction on Materazzi for example for violating its catch-all charge of bringing the game into disrepute remains to be seen.
These are hollow promises indeed, which will fall foul of virtually every EU sanction on illegal state aid.
The scheme is intended to be mandatory, and failure to participate results in a sanction on benefits, as with MWA.
Still, others contend that the market for sovereign debt may be improved if the judge's ruling is upheld, with the sanction on payments banks mostly intact.
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We have applied sanctions on Syria.
American sanctions on Myanmar are complex.
Its thinking lies behind sanctions on Iran.
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