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Instead, she wrote, the sanctions came about because the athlete was also allowed to bring her boyfriend to the meet.
"I don't even understand what these latest sanctions are about," he said.
"We are talking about additional sanctions, about additional efforts".
This was all obligatory until 1993, though I'm not sure that there were legal sanctions about the carnations.
Throughout the 1960s the latter group sanctioned about eight professional marathons annually, the countries most frequently involved being Canada, Egypt, Italy, Argentina, and the United States.
While regulators have sanctioned about 10 firms for misusing customer money over the last 15 years, records show, scores more have gone unpunished because regulators deemed their violations accidental, people briefed on the cases said.
After sanctions, about 9,000 kilograms.
The reason the flag does not burn is due to EU-approved sanctions about fire retardation, making the flag non-flammable, the same way it's quite hard to set fire to a sofa.
That is obviously the outcome that Europeans and others hope sanctions (or even the credible threat of sanctions) will bring about.
The other is that really harsh sanctions might bring about the sudden collapse of his regime.
Companies directly under western sanctions account for about 60% of the total debt due by the end of 2015.
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