But the club fear another transfer ban so Jones knows he must work quickly to strengthen his squad.
But he said the Labour leader should "go further" and vow to ban so-called zero hours contracts as well.
The first salvo was last month's proposal by the European Union to ban so-called naked credit-default swaps those in which buyers don't own the underlying bonds.
Why, then, is the Bush administration pursuing a ban so aggressively?
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By confessing to the doping, according to all reports, he is hoping for a reduction in his lifetime ban so that he can compete in sanctioned triathlons and redeem himself.
The fear is that the bill would prohibit hateful comments on news and social-media sites, amounting to a ban on so-called Internet trolling.
Supporters of the late-term ban got a last-minute boost from the American Medical Association (AMA), which endorsed the ban on so-called "partial-birth" abortions on Monday.
The ruling was that research on the cells themselves would not violate the ban, so long as federal funding was not used to collect the cells from embryos.
The reform legislation still contains a controversial ban on so-called "soft money, " the money raised by national, state and local parties and purportedly used only for party-building and get-out-the-vote drives, rather than direct help for candidates.
While promoting investment in new programming is important (notwithstanding the fact that there are literally hundreds of cable networks, many of which sprouted up during the exclusivity ban), so too is promoting investment in rival distribution networks.
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The new laws emerging in states and cities across America try to label certain loan characteristics as predatory, so as to ban them.
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But the order eased up considerably the ban on future speech, so long as that speech is not tied to a demand for money.
By December, the offshore ban was largely reinstated, so that in February 2011 a federal judge found the Department of Interior in contempt of court for its foot-dragging.
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Stoesz says the proposed ban's exceptions are so narrow that not only would it force an end to elective abortions, it would mean abortions could not be performed for any other reason, either.
Now because falls in share prices of that magnitude can bash the confidence of those who lend to banks, they threaten the viability of those banks - so a temporary ban can be seen as a sensible calming measure, if it reduces the volatility of bank share prices.
Hard-line opponents of hunting accept that such a formula, combined with a ban on hare coursing and stag hunting, may be acceptable to many Labour MPs who have so far voted consistently for an outright ban.
The ban has raised the market price so much that whales have been nicknamed the "Sea Lottery".
An even bigger victory for Bloomberg is the fact that some chains including McDonalds have gone so far as to ban trans fat in their nationwide.
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So, while a ban on junk food advertising on children's television was introduced in 2007, youngsters can now spend hours playing online games featuring many of the same brands.
Indeed, in some respects the government has been ever so quietly relaxing the ban: guidance issued by the agriculture ministry in March allowed beef bones to be supplied for pets.
Ban cited progress at the summit so far, with delegates showing resolve, responsibility and political commitment to solving the problems, but he urged them not to leave the summit without implementing a clear plan of action.
The NTSB does not have the power to actually impose a ban on driver use of mobile phones, but the unanimous recommendation could sway the states to toughen current distracted driver laws, which in many states bar the use of hand-held devices while driving, but which do not go so far as to ban the use of phones on a hands-free basis.
But the dissection of individual justification put forward for the ban are tenuous, to say the least, so that the modern doctrine will allow Kagan--and Kennedy--to invalidate the ban without having to break new ground for the first time.
It is why the Labour government's ban on smoking in public places was so welcomed.
But, he adds, with business at small bars falling off so dramatically right after the ban's introduction, it's uncertain whether some will still be around if the customers start coming back.
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