61.   If the protocol can be concluded next year it could serve as a model for a worldwide ban.

62.   In a blow to talks for a worldwide ban on nuclear testing, India on Thursday warned it would refuse to sign the treaty under its current wording.

63.   Ieng Mouly said Cambodia was committed to signing a worldwide ban on land mines.

64.   If Grobbelaar and Segers are found guilty of bringing soccer into disrepute by the F.A., they could be face a worldwide ban.

65.   Indeed, some commentators argued that the tests instead put India in a stronger position to negotiate for a worldwide ban on nuclear weapons.

66.   Israel army radio reported Wednesday that Israel would ratify a worldwide ban on chemical weapons under certain conditions.

67.   Israel army radio said Wednesday that Israel would ratify a worldwide ban on chemical weapons under certain conditions.

68.   Kenya Wildlife Service director David Western said a worldwide ban is necessary to eliminate the market for ivory, which threatens elephant conservation efforts.

69.   Kenya will oppose efforts to lift a worldwide ban on the ivory trade because the move would lead to an increase of elephant poaching, conservationists said Thursday .

70.   Kenya will oppose efforts to lift a worldwide ban on the ivory trade, officials said Thursday, claiming the move will lead to an increase in elephant poaching.

a. + ban >>共 485
total 8.46%
such 4.36%
global 4.27%
proposed 3.88%
worldwide 3.63%
outright 2.92%
constitutional 2.92%
complete 2.53%
international 2.47%
federal 2.36%
worldwide + n. >>共 1192
ban 2.60%
network 2.32%
market 2.14%
demand 2.14%
attention 1.85%
sale 1.77%
computer 1.45%
operation 1.37%
condemnation 1.35%
campaign 1.15%
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