Sentences with phrase «effective ban»

The city made its request last fall, proposing a two - year test to see how effective a ban might be.
The NYT opines: «New legislation proposed by Senator Dianne Feinstein in response to the Newtown, Conn., murders would provide a far more effective ban on military - style assault weapons than the loophole - riddled law that lapsed in 2004.»
But going back to League of Legends, Riot Games is currently testing a new system for more effective banning so we might see a better community in the end.
A longread that investigates the issue of New York's effective ban on late - term abortion, and how that affects women on the ground in this state.
For instance, when the Taliban banned opium production in Afghanistan in 2000, the UN wondered how effective the ban was.
But, by making regulations so very restrictive that it would have been an effective ban on licensed, professional midwives, they would eliminate the growing competition we represent.
Due to increasing emissions regulations, combined with insurance spike for high performance cars and NASCAR's effective ban on the aero cars, 1970 was its only production year.
There has been a great deal of controversy today about the effective banning Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples's Saga # 12 from iOS devices.
As such, the bill is an effective ban on the industry.
PIJAC was exceedingly proud to see the industry, scientists, and regulators come together to convince Hawaii's governor to veto an effective ban on ornamental fishing.
The Government of Canada, in response to the DEA's new rule, stated that, «In reviewing the interim rule there is no evidence that the effective ban on relevant Canadian food products in the U.S. market is based on any risk assessment.
We very warmly welcome the Energy Minister's announcement of an effective ban on underground coal gasification.»
Chicago Appleseed and Chicago Council of Lawyers have joined a letter urging Congress to formally repeal the Dickey Amendment that currently creates an effective ban on federal health agencies like the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) from conducting research into the causes, effects, and evidence - based prevention of gun violence in our communities.
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