sanctions in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for sanctions in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.sanc·tion ['sæŋ(k)ʃən] N

II.sanc·tion ['sæŋ(k)ʃən] VB trans

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apply sanctions
raise embargo, sanctions

sanctions Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to impose/lift sanctions

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This means that there are no official sanctions for laggards.
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The form of such an intervention is not specified, but possible interpretations include diplomacy, economic sanctions, and military action.
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Reconstruction was greatly delayed by economic sanctions and lack of international aid.
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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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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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Economic sanctions are not necessarily imposed because of economic circumstances they may also be imposed for a variety of political and social issues.
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The mandates of each organisation would be respected, and there would be no recourse to trade sanctions whilst maintaining a degree of basic protection for labour rights.
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Most technical rules, for example relating to operating machines or using tools, entail inherent sanctions.
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First, because of the new seriousness with which the use of economic sanctions is viewed.
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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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