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Many companies have imposed a ban on social media at work.
In 1794, the government once again tried to impose a ban on coffee.
It is now up to the Commission to impose a ban.
American officials said they also imposed a ban on vehicles in the district.
He came under criticism for imposing a ban on foreign travel.
Malaysia imposed a ban on trade with Israel in 1974.
It is therefore too premature to impose a ban at present.
A judge should have to explain the reasoning for imposing a ban.
Such sanctions might include imposing a ban on their exports.
There are alternatives and the only way we will achieve them is to impose a ban.
And Congress has imposed a ban on experimenting with human embryos.
This is the first film in Indian cinema that was imposed a ban by the government.
California imposed a ban on new sales last year.
Congress remains stuck over whether and how to impose a ban on human cloning.
Instead, he wanted ideas for further error checks and imposed a ban on talk of the results outside the team.
The federal police also imposed a ban on marches.
But Congress has imposed a ban on federal financing for research involving human embryos.
It is essential to impose a ban on exporting waste.
It was during his tenure as minister that the state imposed a ban on lottery.
The revision of American immigration law imposed a ban on homosexual people began in 1952.
The program also imposes a ban on politically motivated strikes.
The Governor has imposed a ban on the sale of liquor throughout the emergency.
President Clinton swiftly imposed a ban on federal funding for human-cloning research.
He imposed a ban on foreign visits and excommunicated anyone who went abroad.
She said people were angry because they felt the book "had a significant impact" in the decision to impose a ban on Permian.