11.   Class-action suits would also be banned under this compromise on liability, participants said.

12.   Computers had been banned under the Taliban.

13.   Contributions from foreign corporations are banned under current law, but those from their U.S. subsidiaries are permitted.

14.   Cosipa hoped to reduce costs by hiring non-union workers and boosting non-company exports from its port, which was previously banned under Brazilian law.

15.   Employing innumerable tactics that likely would be banned under an overhaul plan, the GOP is leaning on lobbyists to raise huge sums and selling access to party leaders.

16.   Exports of any products that could be used for military purposes could also be banned under the statute.

17.   Free meals, for example, are banned under the House rules, but light refreshments are permitted.

18.   I believe salmonella, panhandling and pornography were all banned under the same city ordinance.

19.   If it was so awful that it had to be banned under international law, the officers reasoned, it must make a great weapon.

20.   Information Minister Yunus Ysfiah hinted that newspapers and magazines banned under the Suharto regime would be allowed to reopen.

v. + under >>共 914
remain 6.49%
operate 3.74%
work 2.61%
live 2.39%
bury 1.82%
be 1.46%
hide 1.44%
lie 1.44%
play 1.36%
sell 1.33%
ban 0.66%
ban + p. >>共 56
from 50.21%
in 19.32%
for 13.23%
under 3.46%
on 3.36%
as 1.61%
at 1.31%
because_of 1.01%
during 0.89%
by 0.73%
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