Sentences with phrase «existing ban»

That means in theory Dimas should be working to overcome existing bans on GM crops in Hungary, Austria, and now France.
A disciplinary hearing was scheduled on the basis that the name change order violated Tennessee's Code of Judicial Conduct: no laws exist banning the use of religious names, and judges are required to perform their duties without regard to religious bias.
In response to an announcement by Mayor Bill de Blasio and Chancellor Carmen Fariña on lifting the city's existing ban on cell phones and other electronic devices on school property, UFT President Michael Mulgrew issued a statement supporting the decision.
«Let's not forget that the existing ban on such text and images on infant formula labels is routinely flouted by companies in many Member States, with images such as shields, polar bears and unauthorised health claims appearing.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposal would expand the existing ban on smoking in bars and restaurants.
They said Friday they will resist proposals to ban high - capacity ammunition magazines and any expansion of an existing ban in Connecticut that might apply to weapons like the Bushmaster semiautomatic rifle used in the Newtown killings.
The Red Cross — which pushed under Protocol IV of the Geneva Convention for the existing ban on lasers intentionally designed to blind people — remains sceptical, and in November it called for a discussion on how to minimise the risk of permanent blinding by laser dazzlers.
The government wants to overturn the existing ban on new grammar schools, and will spend # 50 million a year helping existing selective schools to expand.
HSI / India has written to the Chief Minister of Nagaland to urge the government to implement the existing ban on dog meat consumption, patrol trade routes and shut down markets.
The ordinance that was for discussion, not only repealed the existing ban.
The Premier of Ontario will announce today that a regulation taking effect immediately will undo any existing bans on the use of clotheslines by homeowners and preclude any such bans in the future.
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