Sentences with phrase «ban certain types»

For example, if the Chinese government were to ban certain types of transactions on the Bitcoin network, miners in other countries would still be able to eventually include those transactions in blocks.
The first is when specific municipalities or counties flat out ban certain types of dogs or severely restrict them.
Under BSL, cities, or even countries, ban certain types of dogs, regardless of their individual temperament.
Tuesday night, several pet owners showed up to the city council meeting to voice their concerns over a proposed ordinance that would ban certain types of exotic creatures like pythons and boa constrictors.
Users can also see who have looked at their profile (although now for a fee as of December 2010), ban certain types of users from contacting them (such as from certain regions of the world or people only looking for sex), and add people to their personal favorites list.
Even ban certain types of guns altogether.
First of all, who knew you could ban certain types of emails?
The Internet companies described their policies as straightforward: they ban certain types of content in accordance with their own terms of service, and require court orders to remove or block anything beyond that.
Australian lawmakers responded with new legislation that, among other provisions, banned certain types of firearms, such as automatic and semi-automatic rifles and shotguns.
Some cities have banned certain types of suspensions, while others have reduced the length of suspensions, or curtailed the types of penalties students could receive for lower - level offenses.
There is zero evidence that supports banning certain types of dogs actually lowers incidents of dog bites in the U.S. — zero.
The Court ruled that the ban on corporate independent expenditures for federal candidates is unconstitutional because it bans certain types of speech by corporations.

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This would begin in 2020 with certain vehicle types, such as non-zero emission taxis, being banned from a «small number of streets.»
To combat this, Kickstarter has banned everything from certain types of rewards (adult toys for example, which are allowed on Indiegogo) to banning the use of photo - realistic renderings to depict hardware projects offered on the platform.
Liberal MLA Mary Polak (Langley) was instrumental as a Surrey School Board trustee in banning gay - positive books from Surrey Schools: The book ban was later struck down by the Supreme Court of Canada which said «instead of proceeding on the basis of respect for all types of families, the Board proceeded on an exclusionary philosophy, acting on the concern of certain parents about the morality of same - sex relationships, without considering the interest of same - sex parented families and the children who belong to them in receiving equal recognition and respect in the school system.»
Yet nobody is proposing the banning of certain types of cars, now are they?This is a really stupid argument.
Yet nobody is proposing the banning of certain types of cars, now are they?
«Dum - dum» (i.e. expanding) bullets are a clear example of the illogicality of bans on certain types of weapons.
Gravity knife bill: This measure would decriminalize certain types of knives that often are used as work tools while keeping in place a ban on gravity knives and switchblades.
Certain practices will be banned in the marine nature zones, including some types of fishing and dredging.
So while certain types of guns can be banned (and they are), the state is powerless to ban ownership outright unless an individual is a convicted criminal or is mentally defective, etc..
The MoD wants exemptions from the ban for certain types of cluster bombs and is allegedly calling for changes to the treaty which would allow them to continue to be used by the US.
Cuomo received his first batch of bills — 42 in all — in roughly a month today, including a measure that would decriminalize certain types of knives that often are used as work tools while keeping in place a ban on gravity knives and switchblades.
Its Technology and Economic Assessment Panel, which will be the final arbiter, has already refused to allow any exceptions to the ban on halons despite pleas to be allowed to use them in certain types of fire extinguishers used on planes and trains.
Most initiatives either restrict foods of «minimal nutritional value» — such as carbonated beverages, frozen treats, gum, and certain types of candies — or limit or ban junk food and soda sales.
The bill would ban or limit the sale of certain items and types of foods to certain times of the day.
Interestingly, the ban on certain breeds (e.g., pit - bull types in the United Kingdom in the 1990s), invariably fails to lower the number of dog bites, which keeps rising.
And the problems also include cities and shelters that like Aurora and Denver, CO that choose to kill all dogs of certain breeds because they look like types of dogs they don't want in their city (regardless of the reality that their own statistics don't support their ideas to ban these dogs, nor do the dogs themselves, based on their actual behavior, pose any threat to the public).
Breed - specific legislation (BSL) bans OR restricts certain types of dogs based on their appearance because they are perceived as «dangerous» breeds or types of dogs.
BDL refers to laws that ban or restrict certain types of dogs based simply on their appearance or breed.
Given the steady stream of news about municipalities all across the country considering some type of ban on pets — whether it's a ban on selling pets in pet stores or a ban on certain dog breeds — it is nice to hear that at least one local legislature is considering a ban on, well, bans.
In response, lawmakers have enacted Breed Specific Legislation (BSL), more commonly known as «breed bans,» which effectively outlaw certain types of dogs.
Having said all that, I think certain types of climate denialists should be banned from websites, if they are just spamming, or making outrageous claims with just pure lists of propaganda slogans, with nothing to back up their claims.
They also can and do institute bans or moratoriums on certain types of projects, such as fracking or, in Victoria's case, any new on - shore gas extraction, despite the current federal government taking a dim view of such «anti-development» moves.
But there also is the 1989 Buet ruling, where the Court approved France's move to ban doorstep selling of certain educational material to protect a particularly vulnerable group of consumers, despite the fact that the Directive at issue covered exactly this type of market practice and regardless of the circumstance that France had not had the ban authorised by the Commission pursuant to Articles 114 (4) to (10) TFEU.
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