Sentences with phrase «much wider ban»

The judges were sympathetic to the much wider ban because of what one commentator, commending the decision, has identified as their «egalitarian approach» (see Jacob Rowbottom, «The Ban on Political Advertising and Article 10» (2007) 18 (3) Entertainment Law Review 91).

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Update (July 31): A new Washington Post-ABC polls reveals much wider support for 20 - week abortion bans than previously reported.
In a perfect demonstration of the Streisand effect, online debates about speakers being no - platformed regularly reach a much wider audience than their banned speeches or panel appearances would have.
But with a world - wide oil glut that shows no signs of easing, observers including Sklar think lifting the export ban won't have much effect in the near term.
The amendments broadly describe a data retention regime, and much of their language seems to double up what can already be found in the recently rushed - through Data Retention and Investigatory Powers (DRIP) Act, a piece of «emergency» legislation designed to prop up British data retention after the EU banned its Europe - wide mandate.
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