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ban
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Western countries
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Bans are commonly used for certain products or behaviors deemed harmful or unethical, such as smoking in public places or using plastic bags.
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2
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ban
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Western countries
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Bans are viewed as a restriction on personal freedom and often lead to public debate and controversy.
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3
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banishing
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Western countries
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Banishing someone is considered a severe punishment or last resort measure in the legal and social systems.
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4
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banishing
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Western countries
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Banishing someone from a community or group is seen as a severe form of punishment or exclusion.
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5
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banishing
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Western countries
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Banishing is a form of punishment or exile, often used in historical contexts or as a punishment for criminals.
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6
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banishing
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Western culture
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Banishing someone from a group or community may be used as a form of punishment or ostracism.
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7
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banishing
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Western culture
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Banishing or exile was a historical form of punishment, such as the exile of Napoleon to St. Helena by the British.
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8
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condemn
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Western countries
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Condemning someone's actions or behavior is considered a common way to express disapproval or moral outrage in Western countries.
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9
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condemn
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Western countries
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Publicly condemning injustice and corruption is seen as a moral obligation.
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disqualification
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Western countries
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Disqualification from a competition due to a rules violation is a common practice in sports and other competitive activities.
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11
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disqualification
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Western countries
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Disqualification from a sports event due to doping is taken very seriously and can result in severe consequences, including suspensions and loss of titles.
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