formal sanction उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- While, under international law, the FATF Blacklist carried with it no formal sanction, in reality, a jurisdiction placed on the FATF Blacklist often found itself under intense financial pressure.
- I think this is a good suggestion, and if the community or Collect feel that this would be a satisfactory alternative to formal sanctions, then I would volunteer for the job.
- I ask for no formal sanction against him, but do request an administrator acquaint him with basic policy in this regard . talk 14 : 22, 18 September 2010 ( UTC)
- Although no governments have suggested formal sanctions on China over the missile tests, the United States has called them " provocative and reckless " and other countries said they could threaten Asian stability.
- I note that Radeksz has voluntarily undertaken to do likewise ( but only with respect to any edits by Matthead, not other editors ) and may also become subject to formal sanctions if he does not.
- At the dedication, Jim Novy spoke about President Johnson's role in Operation Texas, a clandestine operation to use the power of the US government without formal sanction to help Eastern European Jews escape the Nazis.
- This is a tendentious editor who has been warned time and time again about their behaviour, and who each time backs off " just enough " to escape admin action and formal sanction, then returns to the same tendentious behaviours.
- "They're looking at how can we get to a point where Iraq provides the necessary work on the disarmament and weapons-of-mass-destruction side so that there can be action on the formal sanctions process,"
- One of the key ecclesiastical advisors of Lothair III was Saint Norbert of Xanten, to seek the formal sanction from Honorius to establish a new monastic order, the Premonstratensian Order ( also known as the Norbertines ), which Honorius agreed to do.
- The decision by the United States not even to make a case for the imposition of formal sanctions may also have reflected the administration's inability to win international support for sanctions required by U . S . law against energy companies that invest in Iran.