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But the US has argued that arms-control measures
banning
offensive capabilities could weaken defenses against attacks and would be impossible to verify or enforce.
Egypt’s government, by
banning
the Muslim Brotherhood, has taken the country backward since the military coup that overthrew President Mohamed Morsi last July.
In such a situation, when many young girls must choose between factory work and marrying young,
banning
factory employment for girls under 18 would do more harm than good.
We will not prevent further proliferation of nuclear weapons and their eventual use, much less achieve a world free of nuclear weapons, without strict international control of all uranium enrichment, and without
banning
the separation of plutonium from spent fuel.
The Jewish revolt against Greek rule in the second century BCE, which Jews now commemorate annually as Hanukkah, was caused in part by a decree
banning
circumcision under penalty of death.
Saudi pressure on Somaliland has ranged from
banning
livestock imports between 1996-2006, to threatening to reject the Somaliland passports of Hajj pilgrims.
It is as far as could be from the Treaty of Vienna, the Treaty of Versailles, or even the treaties
banning
landmines and establishing the International Criminal Court.
But one can impose dress codes for certain jobs, without
banning
a type of clothing for everyone.
Banning
the burqa would force this tiny minority of women to stay at home, and be even more dependent on their men to deal with the outside world.
While these concerns are undoubtedly valid, the broader question is whether protesting, boycotting, or
banning
such events encourages or impedes social and political change.
But it’s worth taking a closer look at the premise that
banning
things is the smartest way to tackle global warming.
Nor was this the first time: in 2000, when South Korea increased tariffs on garlic to protect its farmers from a flood of imports, China responded by
banning
imports of South Korean cellphones and polyethylene.
The outcome was uncertain – until Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei reiterated a fatwa
banning
nuclear weapons.
Last June, shortly after the successful international agreement on the indefinite extension of the Treaty
banning
the proliferation of nuclear weapons, the newly elected French president Jaques Chirac announced that France would conduct a final series of tests on Muroroa Atoll.
It is not long ago that French experts had argued that the treaty
banning
nuclear explosions, which the nuclear weapons states have committed themselves to sign by the end of 1996, would have to allow small scale nuclear tests if only to reassure French nuclear bombs against the problem of nuclear ageing', the uncertainty whether all parts of the atomic bomb remain reliable.
Last year, Russia enacted a law
banning
“gay propaganda.”
Banning
the takeover, on the other hand, would mean less efficient management of the ports, since the Dubai-based company is considered a better manager than the current one.
British Prime Minister David Cameron, for example, is aiming to crack down on Islamist extremism by
banning
the expression of ideas that the government deems to be promoting or glorifying it.
But it is hard to see how
banning
ideas, or penalizing those who do nothing more than express them, is the best way to do so.
President Richard Nixon’s administration therefore negotiated and signed the 1972 Soviet-American Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty, effectively
banning
such systems.
The other key reason behind the world’s silence is that the Sri Lankan government was relentless in
banning
independent observers – media, NGOs, or diplomats – from witnessing or reporting on its actions.
But President Suharto's regime began another press crackdown in the early 1970's, ultimately
banning
various media and jailing many journalists.
Given the absence of any regulation regarding fairness in news coverage of campaigns, the blatant corruption of many news organizations, and the absence of a current affairs program on national, prime-time television,
banning
the purchase of airtime merely erects an insurmountable barrier to potential new political entrants.
On January 1, a European Union directive came into effect
banning
the use of individual sow stalls from the fourth week of pregnancy until one week before the sow gives birth.
Another European directive came into effect on January 1,
banning
medical research on chimpanzees.
Banning
them will do more harm than good.
But regulating the CDS market does not mean
banning
it.
With pressure mounting for legislative action, India last year finally adopted a law
banning
workplace sexual harassment.
Clearly,
banning
the AKP would trigger a political crisis that would end Turkey’s efforts to join the European Union in the foreseeable future and threaten its recent strong economic growth.
Given this constraint, there is no reason for anyone, except for “secular fundamentalists,” to support
banning
the AKP, Erdogan, or Gul, and every reason for Turkey to continue on its democratic path.
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