This month Kozlov had proposed permanently banning from banking anyone involved in money laundering.
If found guilty of serious professional misconduct he could be permanently erased from the medical register.
It made Andrew Carnegie incredibly rich, permanently expanded the global economy and raised living standards.
Viewers' "chances of acceptance or rejection" must be permanently shown and updated at no more than 10-minute intervals.
It takes courage to address the rights of victims genuinely, but it is fundamental to heal wounds permanently.
Her sister Sophie, born in November 1992, suffered brain damage and is permanently disabled.
He's also permanently barred from serving as an executive officer or a board member.
The historic limitations on federal power have just been weakened, if not permanently breached.
It's like on your car, it would be like having one wheel permanently braked.
They arrived with nothing, prospered through wit and hard work, and often settled permanently abroad.
Permanently restricted funds are those that are donated for a designated purpose that will never expire.
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Proponents say the change is necessary to permanently and fairly resolve the status of undocumented residents.
The firm and its owner were recently enjoined permanently from preparing tax returns.
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It is possible the rice production in the prefecture will be permanently wiped out.
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Zubeyr also urged his followers to increase suicide attacks to "permanently cripple" Mohamud's government.
But does anybody really believe all that glossy stone will stay in our kitchens permanently?
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Certainly, no one should believe that such an arrangement has been permanently enshrined for the future.
The country is too dangerous for foreign charities, diplomats or journalists to function there permanently.
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Yet, if President Clinton has his way, that range will be permanently closed in the future.
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They became permanently withdrawn, and they lived as outcasts regularly set upon, as if inviting abuse.
It thinks emigration will boost the Polish economy because many will not live in Germany permanently.
This technology should be made permanently lawful for personal use, creation, trafficking and selling.
"We must make Social Security permanently sound, not leave that task for another day, " Bush said.
There has been a long-running campaign to return them to the North East permanently.
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Drake resembles Charlie Brown, permanently resigned to all success being fleeting and all pleasure being provisional.
Sound more than 140 decibels, he warns, can permanently damage hearing after one exposure.
The firm needs to be permanently focused on generation positive customer outcomes, not merely generating outputs.
The notion behind that is that young people can be permanently stigmatized by such notoriety.
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