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sanctions <a sanction; sanctions> N

sanctions

economic sanctions Pl ECON

sanctions committee

trade sanctions ECON

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But let us never allow ourselves to suppose that true religion sanctions any trifling with the second table of the law.
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The following are the final sanctions imposed against the class: 24 students suspended ranging from three months to twenty-four months.
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There are no real sanctions for non-compliance.
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Sanctions are always a bit of a mixed bag - if you're trying to ostracise a country they can be quite effective.
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Other alternatives include direct trade sanctions, multilateral enforcement, and voluntary standards.
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She is a proponent of personal asset seizures and travel bans as part of programmes of economic sanctions.
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But they complained of "important deficiencies" in court procedures and inadequate judicial follow-up of organised crime cases, recommending the use of dissuasive sanctions and asset forfeiture.
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Kirk sessions were able to apply religious sanctions, such as excommunication and denial of baptism, to enforce godly behaviour and obedience.
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This emphasizes the role states are expected to play to pre-empt proliferation (article 10), because it hints at the possibility of sanctions in case of non-compliance.
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Most technical rules, for example relating to operating machines or using tools, entail inherent sanctions.
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