Sentence examples for thought banning from inspiring English sources

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I wrote Kos days ago to see if he thought banning me was a good idea and I haven't heard anything.

Sceptics had thought banning landmines would be impossible.

Abbott thought banning the Adler was how any responsible government should go, and he thought it at various times calculated to inflict maximum damage on Turnbull – which as internal bastardry goes, is pretty provocative and potentially lethal.

So many people were using it that it appears that the regime backed off because they thought banning it might actually cause more problems [than leaving it]." Indeed, when the Tunisian government did shut it down briefly, for 16 days in August 2008, it was confronted with a threat by cyber activists to close their internet accounts.

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Rare among Arab cities where conservative Islamic thought bans depiction of living forms, the Iraqi capital is known for its figurative modern and contemporary sculpture.

"Similarly, in some schools the thought of banning sugary drinks and junk food seems completely unrealistic, but that will change too.

That's why Beijing seems to be having second thoughts on banning Bitcoin.

Before Liu went to prison, he warned of a mood in which "Confucianism was venerated and all other schools of thought were banned".

But what are your own thoughts about the banning of fish discards?

"There have been zero negative consequences". When Will My Country Fight For Me? Thoughts on the banning of trans military service from a USMC veteran.

The thought of regulating or banning semiautomatic rifles for non-military use displeased him.

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