Iraq has from time to time barred inspectors from certain sites which it considers sensitive, although the Iraqis generally backed down after warnings from the council.
22.
And to prevent a run-up in the currency that would make its exports uncompetitive, Switzerland has at times barred its banks from paying any interest to foreigners.
23.
Its coverage of the Middle East is so hard-hitting that its reporters have been at times barred from some Arab countries, including from Bahrain, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia.
24.
In absence of any such direction from the customer the banker has the right to use the payment at his discretion including the liquidation of a time barred debt.
25.
The BVRC restricted its recruitment to whites ( initially by recruiting only members of private rifle clubs, as all the Bermudian rifle clubs at that time barred non-white members ).
26.
This time, RTZ contended that it owed no duty of care at all, and in addition the action was time barred under the Limitation Act 1980 sections 11 and 14.
27.
The Court of Federal Claims found that the judges'Medicare claims were " time barred " and that a later salary increase " cured " the Social Security tax increase violation.
28.
To enable s27A ( b ) to achieve such an insignificant consequence, one must disregard the language of the provision, which refers generally to suits " dismissed as time barred ."
29.
The defendants centred their defence on whether the action by the government was time barred and whether legislation created after the sinking of " Irving Whale " could be applied retroactively.
30.
He put himself through medical school, and since the American Medical Association of that time barred entry to blacks he formed his own medical clubs with colleagues in order to foster research.