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In 2014 he may well succeed in lifting a self-imposed ban on collective self-defence.
He could jettison Mr Mesa's self-imposed ban on the use of lethal force against protesters.
Hungarian nationalists pledged to observe a self-imposed ban on the practice for 150 years.
And it also seems to have a self-imposed ban on recruiting female cabin crew.
Members of the International Fur Trade Federation IFTFF) already have a self-imposed ban on cat and dog fur.
THERE'S a list of reasons that spurred Christina Applegate's decision to end a self-imposed ban on series television.
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Others, like General Mills, said they would withdraw them over the next year or so, while a handful agreed to expand their self-imposed bans to radio, print and Internet advertising.
The earlier ban will also threaten progress towards a self-imposed worldwide ban, pencilled in for 2006, as countries outside the EU will "exploit the chaos to propose events without any sponsorship restriction".
Syracuse is currently serving a self-imposed postseason ban for its own academic improprieties.
And only one title, Rupert Murdoch's Sun, broke a self-imposed media ban on shots of a naked Prince Harry partying in Las Vegas the previous month.
Salmond, almost visibly relieved that his self-imposed campaigning ban for the duration of the Games was drawing to an end, replied with a smile: "Ask me tomorrow".
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