Sentence examples for there are bans from inspiring English sources

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We have grown accustomed to saying there are bans only because it fits with the assumption that certain colleges are unfriendly to the military.

It does not say that all prisoners in all countries are automatically entitled to vote, and in many European countries there are bans on prisoners voting.

There are bans on cell phones in restaurants, gyms and museums across the city.

There are bans in Bulgaria as well as France, two Spanish regions and parts of the US.

But because there are bans on such simple freedoms, he said, the students have to express their demands in political terms.

In the United States, where the Bureau of Alcohol , Tobacco and Firearmsregulates the industry, there are bans on using food coloring to perfect a wine's hue or adding artificial flavoring, like blackberry.

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On Monday, he defended the purchases from Myanmar, saying new investments there are banned, but not imports from the country.

Only one rule: meetings in there are banned.

Banks there are banned from expanding lending to certain industries, and from luring deposits by offering high returns.

There are ban-the-box bills pending in five states -- Delaware, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and Virginia.

Finally, there are ban the box laws, which prevent businesses from asking about criminal records on the application.

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