61.   The Clinton administration has maintained some semblance of unity within the U.N. Security Council regarding weapons inspections and sanctions for Iraq.

62.   The certification essentially clears the government of possible sanctions for not fighting drugs.

63.   The California Medical Association also did not dispute stringent White House sanctions for violations.

64.   The Conyers amendment would have exempted lawyers from sanctions for suits brought under the Civil Rights Act, the Fair Housing Act and the Voting Rights Act.

65.   The equally contentious problem of sanctions for athletes caught doping was also not resolved.

66.   The country has been under stringent sanctions for eight years.

67.   The European Union agreement on imposing sanctions for excessive government spending under monetary union still needs to have the details worked out, said Chief Bundesbank Economist Otmar Issing.

68.   The House is scheduled to vote on sanctions for those admissions next Tuesday.

69.   The hope is that the surviving bills will help stave off federal sanctions for failing to clean up Phoenix-area skies.

70.   The impulsive, impatient Saddam was driven out of Kuwait and suffered sanctions for a decade.

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