Sentences with phrase «little after the ban»

Our primary conclusion is that academic achievement changed very little after the ban.

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But the cryptocurrency rebounded — and gained back a little more than half its lost value — in a rally after Reuters reported that South Korea's presidential office said the planned ban «had not yet been finalized.»
I took a little hiatus from my morning oats after the copious amounts of granola I made sucked me in (for the record granola is now officially banned since I can not control myself), but I'm back on the warm oatmeal train and I'm feeling gooooood.
After Taiwan won four consecutive World Championships in the early 1970s, Little League banned foreign teams from World Series play for one season, and then strengthened regulations concerning practices and residency.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo embraced a statewide ban on single - use plastic bags, introducing a bill to outlaw them by next year day after Earth Day and a little more than a year after he blocked a 5 - cent surcharge that New York City had sought to place on single - use plastic bags.
It is therefore frustrating that, little more than two months after its election, his government is proposing to relax the hunting ban.
«A little over three years [after the Putney dinner] our relationship had soured to the point that he banned Lib Dem special advisers from physically entering the Department for Education, hid on one occasion in the toilet to avoid speaking to David Laws, and let loose his somewhat unhinged advisers to brief against me, and even against Miriam, in the press,» Clegg writes.
After a bit of spring updating though, I'm putting myself on a little shopping ban for the rest of the month.
Before they went mainstream, Before the Internet, there were personal ads, An advert for an online dating service has been banned after its scientific claims were dismissed as little more than fake news.
An advert for an online dating service has been banned after its scientific claims were dismissed as little more than fake news.
After reading the results of your survey regarding a pit bull banBan pit bulls or blame owners,» Local, June 25), I did a little research.
Though a little vague, the statement would appear to indicate a softening of the regulatory stance after a total ban on exchange trading had been touted as an option on the table.
Forbes went a little overboard, though, describing China's move as a «crushing» blow to Bitcoin — even though BTC rebounded stronger than ever in the days after the bans began:
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