• This confidence was given a democratic sanction in the referendum of 28 September 1958.
• He acted without religious or government sanction.
• Polanyi would propose a world environment organisation with the right to impose sanctions on countries that refuse to cut emissions.
• Like informal sanctions, formal sanctions may be positive or negative.
• Harrassment of ethnic or religious minorities would result in various international sanctions.
• Mijic said his paper is facing an inner wall of sanctions, however.
• Such sanctions are likely to make the child angry.
• Britain said it was ready to lift the sanctions at once.
• When I was there they were desperate for one and anxious that the sanctions should be lifted.