banning Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of banning In English

  • 0 present participle of ban

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Examples of banning

  • He promised that he would make an order banning the use of mills from operating during the crisis.

  • Nor is there a soft paternalist rationale for banning such contracts.

  • The radio and television sector was growing at the time, and was not subject to the decree banning radicals from state service in 1972.

  • Try though they might, the authorities had no way of banning sales transactions in bad money when bad coins served those transactions well.

  • Her day as a dangerous supplement to that system was gone; the formal banning of temple dedication in 1947 merely a coda.

  • The fact that point counting "works" in the legal context does not justify banning all inquiry into ridge detail, probabilistic identifications, and so on.

  • The reason is that banning trade will not stop the culling of elephants if the managing agency aims to maximize social welfare.

  • The outright banning of trawling provides a corner solution.

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