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banning

[ban-ing] / ˈbæn ɪŋ /


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Bridgewater filed a complaint in the hope of banning the film's release on privacy infringement and the case dragged for years, but Wiseman never gave up the fight, and continued working -- revealing a lifelong single-minded focus.

From Barron's

Among their demands is requiring officers to wear and turn on body cameras, banning them from wearing masks, and ending the practice of “roving patrols” and instead requiring that they carry out only targeted operations.

From Los Angeles Times

The Home Office had tried to stop the judicial hearing from going ahead, arguing that Parliament had set out a specific and alternative process for appealing against banning orders.

From BBC

Jamila, another year 11 student, said restrictions would be better than banning it altogether, "because saying no to something can have the opposite effect for some people".

From BBC

"We would call for licensing to ensure that only commercial businesses with a legitimate interest are able to buy, effectively banning these things being sold to the public."

From BBC