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And one might question a set of sanctions whose human victims were not involved in the crimes.
But the gold was the security for Russia's national debt, and most of Europe didn't recognize the new regime or its right to the treasury anyway; in today's terms, it was a rogue state under heavy sanctions whose assets were effectively frozen.
A Russian state-owned bank under U.S. sanctions whose chairman met with Jared in December referred to him as the head of Kushner Companies, though he was already visibly if not yet officially a Trump adviser.
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On Wednesday the House Financial Services Committee will begin the Congressional debate over whether to renew the Iran and Libya Sanctions Act, whose enforcement has also been delayed, for another five years.
A campaign for rights and equality in a single state is a project toward which the Palestinians will now be able to turn with the formidable international support they have already developed at both the diplomatic and the grassroots levels, including a global boycott and sanctions movement whose bite Israel has already felt.
The ensuing period has been difficult for the negotiators, for the journalists trying to cover the secretive talks, and, particularly, for ordinary Iranians, who are suffering from sanctions and whose future very much depends on whether their country can start to reconcile with the West.
He said that while he had made "a decision in principle that exports from Iraq will not get into the market," he did not want to use the word blockade because that might disturb other countries who were backing sanctions but whose view of what the United Nations Security Council had authorized might differ from that of the United States.
In July, Costco Wholesale got the ultimate celebrity endorsement: Oprah Winfrey, whose sanction is a guaranteed sales driver.
A third bill is expected to come before the chamber Friday: The Lawsuit Abuse Reduction Act would require federal judges to sanction attorneys whose claims are later found frivolous.
Smith and his cronies were kept in power by a combination of white redoubt solidarity in southern Africa, deep divisions among Rhodesian-African tribal groups and guerrilla movements, irresolution in London, inertia and insincerity elsewhere - and a small group of white Rhodesian, South African and British army officers, police, security men and sanctions-busters whose cunning knew no bounds.
Ministers are looking at imposing tougher sanctions on parents whose children miss school, including the withdrawal of child benefit.
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