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The sanctions made China even more reluctant to put its earlier promises into practice.
The sanctions made it hard to obtain replacement scores, strings, valves and other essential equipment.
Sanctions made Libya's Gaddafi so rich he could spoon money into the London School of Economics.
Sanctions made many claimants feel under suspicion, said Malcolm Chamberlain of Sheffield.
Many of these medical centers were already working with limited equipment and supplies because the sanctions made all purchasing difficult, although medicines were exempt from the sanctions.
During the same period, mounting international sanctions made it far more difficult for Iran to sell oil abroad, receive foreign funds, and import products.
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Sanctions make people dependent on the regime for the distribution of food.
This is not the only way in which international sanctions make themselves felt.
The new sanctions make it harder for lenders such as these to raise equity and debt on Western capital markets.
Such sanctions make no sense in either country, and only the people we supposedly want to help are suffering.
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