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The European Union established a scientific committee to investigate animal-welfare issues on farms, and the committee recommended
banning
the battery cage, along with some other forms of close confinement of pigs and calves.
It does not mean
banning
communally minded madrassas, but rather working toward the day when they are voluntarily abandoned.
Even in Germany, which had long seemed immune to such pressures, the interior minister talks of
banning
burkas (a policy that would affect 300 people), while the vice-chancellor has declared the death of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) between the EU and the US even before the body is cold.
Trump’s executive order suspending resettlement of Syrian refugees, temporarily barring new refugees regardless of where they are from, and
banning
all immigration from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen caused immediate harm to people already on their way to the US.
Why do all these reporters, who get praise and money for doing what Assange has done, maintain a cowardly silence (at best) while a fellow publisher faces threats of extradition, banning, and espionage charges (which can incur the death penalty), not to mention calls for his assassination?
While historical discussion won’t be out of bounds in Spain, even
banning
ceremonies celebrating bygone days may go a step too far.
But when governments do so, history can easily become a weapon to be used against political opponents – and thus be as damaging as
banning
historical inquiries.
Still, important steps taken by governments toward
banning
export subsidies show that progress is still possible.
The best case for going further and
banning
cryptocurrencies entirely is actually environmental.
Equally ominous, the
banning
of hundreds of candidates for alleged ties to the Baath Party signals a return to sectarian politics, which could reignite a sectarian civil war.
Doing so might well mean a retreat from the pre-election
banning
of candidates, and would demonstrate a maturity among the Shia political elites that they have not yet shown.
In Egypt, for example, as in Tunisia and Uzbekistan, there are laws in place
banning
the full veil.
Unsurprisingly, Vladimir Putin’s Kremlin condemned the US attack, claiming that it violated international law – a questionable proposition, given that Syria is a signatory to the international treaty
banning
chemical weapons.
Last November, Andhra Pradesh, one of India’s most populous states, cracked down heavily on private microfinance institutions (PMFIs),
banning
many of their activities and telling borrowers they did not need to repay their loans.
Instead of
banning
or freely allowing all dangerous products, we need to identify products that are valuable to some customers but not all – call them “prescription financial products” – and create a body of registered finance professionals (RFPs) who are empowered to certify the purchase of these products by individuals.
That is one reason why Greece, for example, has no legal provisions for
banning
parties.
But parties that are closer to assuming power are a different matter, even if
banning
them might automatically appear undemocratic (after all, they will already have deputies in parliaments).
In one famous case, the European Court of Human Rights agreed with the
banning
of Turkey’s Welfare Party while it was the senior member of a governing coalition.
Their concerns should be heard and debated; and sometimes
banning
is best combined with renewed efforts at civic education, emphasizing, for example, that immigrants did not cause Greece’s woes.
The government left us entirely alone, neither
banning
nor criticizing our report.
The Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) treaty with the former Soviet Union
banning
missile defense has been cancelled.
Given this, the
banning
of Zhang’s books most likely resulted not from his views on the protests, but from the implications of his constitutional research.
For example, he launched a barrage of criticism against the judges and courts that ruled against his executive order
banning
anyone from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the US.
On Hiroshima’s 67th anniversary, world leaders should remember the devastation wrought by two relatively small nuclear bombs, and recognize that a comprehensive treaty
banning
nuclear weapons is urgent, necessary, and achievable.
Teachers worry that
banning
possession of seditious materials will undermine academic freedom.
Banning
them only allows them to pose as martyrs to free speech.
Banning
the headscarf, of course, raises a less serious issue, but the root concern is similar: the defense of the moral and personal integrity of schoolgirls.
A bill
banning
any kind of negative discrimination against young women (including the headscarf) would have been enough to accomplish this goal.
A new law
banning
prisoners from membership in political parties, coupled with his imprisonment, has cost Nasheed his position as President of the MDP.
He has proposed
banning
all Muslims from entering the US.
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