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to sanctions
noun
An approval, by an authority, generally one that makes something valid.
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The competition, meanwhile, is exposed to sanctions.
Nor are all objections to sanctions disinterested.
This opens them up to sanctions.
Russia and China, normally averse to sanctions, assented.
They both committed themselves, on paper, to sanctions and engagement.
That might leave the banks vulnerable to sanctions.
Libya's return to respectability may have owed something to sanctions.
Some countries, notably Germany, have signalled their opposition to sanctions.
Both teams would have been subject to sanctions.
All Iranian banks operating in London are subject to sanctions.
All are potentially subject to sanctions, if they don't improve.
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