prohibitions in English

noun
1
the action of forbidding something, especially by law.
they argue that prohibition of drugs will always fail
2
the prevention by law of the manufacture and sale of alcohol, especially in the US between 1920 and 1933.
Later, the islands were used as a smuggling stopover for arms in the civil war and for bootleg alcohol during Prohibition .

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1. Implementation of prohibitions against market abuse

2. Such prohibitions are present in virtually all societies.

3. The only prohibitions were eye gouging, scratching, and biting.

4. It does, however, set out prohibitions against certain marriage relationships.

5. Prohibitions against the practice of Judaism had been removed.

6. Clearly, the Law was not just a complex set of commands and prohibitions.

7. Without harassment, without secret police, faceless bureaucrats, permits and papers, forms, prohibitions, repressions.

8. Category: Censorship, Bluenoses, Taboos, Prohibitions and Other Cultural No-No’s, 1990s

9. In 1912, explicit prohibitions of ji jian were abolished in China.

10. France does not recognise religious law as a motivation for the enactment of prohibitions.

11. Prohibitions against their behaviour threaten their ability to refuse testing and treatment

12. The king's patronage as well as his jurisdiction were advanced and defended by prohibitions.

13. 1980 Protocol III on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Incendiary Weapons

14. Inappropriate, excessive or capricious administration of aversive stimulation has led to scandals, lawsuits and prohibitions.

15. Community members are looking at tribal sovereignty as a way to get around federal prohibitions on hemp.

16. (b) PROHIBITIONS ON ASSISTANCE TO COUNTRIES INVOLVED IN TRANSFER OR USE OF NUCLEAR EXPLOSIVE DEVICES; EXCEPTIONS; PROCEDURES APPLICABLE-

17. Among other things, NCAA Amateurism legislation places limitations or absolute prohibitions relating to the following areas:

18. In that capacity, the Agency enforces prohibitions, manages licensing and helps regulate acceptable controlled activities in Canada.

19. Express limitations should include those which set out clear prohibitions on the transfer of arms including

20. Give examples of basic commands, prohibitions and principles found in God’s Word that should mold Christian conscience.

21. Vague Censures of this kind, Damnandas et proscribendas esse , are more in the nature of simple prohibitions than Censures

22. In addition, food products already in the marketplace before the coming into force are exempted from the prohibitions.

23. Emission limits or prohibitions on hazardous air pollutants and effluent limitations on toxic wastewater discharges have been adopted.

24. Agree to use criteria from CCCR, 2001 for acid/alkali reserve. Agreed to maintain current prohibitions Action re:

25. Many countries imposed general prohibitions on their freedom of association in sectors such as domestic service and agriculture.

26. c) Quantitative restrictions should be eliminated, while import licences and prohibitions should be reduced as much as possible

27. When these prohibitions were not enough, probably the most universal reason for Blockings was used – the illegal distribution of personal data

28. 29 In spite of ecclesiastical prohibitions on usury, the Lancastrians and their predecessors had certainly borrowed at interest, often surreptitiously.

29. Señor, even though you're the alcalde of San Antonio de Bexar, it does not exempt you from military prohibitions.

30. 21 The nations augmented the prohibitions in 1993 with a voluntary moratorium on disposing of low-level radioactive waste.

31. The stimulation of commerce is a use of the regulatory function quite as definitely as prohibitions or restrictions thereon.

32. 9 Much of the vagueness of the due process clause disappears when the specific prohibitions of the First become its standard.

33. Much of the vagueness of the due process clause disappears when the specific prohibitions of the First become its standard.

34. When questioned about personal sins, many think of the Ten Commandments —prohibitions against murder, infidelity, lust, premarital sex, stealing, and so on.

35. 12 In the caste system social closure is achieved through prohibitions which prevent members of a caste from marrying outside their caste.

36. The prohibitions on these days, spaced seven days apart, include abstaining from chariot riding, and the avoidance of eating meat by the King.

37. 30 The Court chose not to face head-on the problem of state trespass statutes which conflicted with constitutional prohibitions against racial discrimination.

38. Travelers to Argentina may experience border closures, airport closures, travel prohibitions, stay at home orders, business closures, and other emergency conditions within Argentina due to COVID-19

39. Travelers to Argentina may experience border closures, airport closures, travel prohibitions, stay at home orders, business closures, and other emergency conditions within Argentina due to COVID-19

40. Travelers to Argentina may experience border closures, airport closures, travel prohibitions, stay at home orders, business closures, and other emergency conditions within Argentina due to COVID-19

41. This is in striking contrast to the Ten Commandments, which are termed “apodictic” in that they are absolute, categorical, brief imperatives or prohibitions, complete in themselves, needing no explanation.

42. In both cases, however, the point in dispute was the same, namely, the rightful sovereignty of Jehovah God, which requires absolute obedience of human creatures to God’s laws and prohibitions.

43. Under per se prohibitions certain abstractly defined commercial practices are prohibited in principle without a court being able to examine the effects on consumers or competitors in the individual case.

44. On 29 January 1536, when Anne miscarried a son, the king began to reflect again on the biblical prohibitions that had haunted him during his marriage with Catherine of Aragon.

45. The issue that Satan will bring up is the same one that he raised in the Garden of Eden, namely, the rightfulness of Jehovah’s sovereignty, which requires absolute obedience of human creatures to God’s laws and prohibitions.

46. Recommended Prohibitions in A hoot Aerobic System Inert Materials: Plastic, Rubber, Scouring Pads, Dental Floss, Cigarette Filters, Bandages, Hair, Mop Strings, Lint, Rags, Cloth and Towels do not degrade in an on-site treatment system

47. 23b): "Six hundred and thirteen Commandments were revealed to Moses; 365 being prohibitions equal in number to the days of the year, and 248 being mandates corresponding in number to the bones of the human body."

48. Prohibitions against male contact with menstrual Blood, deeply rooted in the cultures of the ancient Near East, appear in Leviticus 11–15, where the niddah, the menstruating or postpartum woman, is listed among a number of threats to male ritualpurity.

49. Travel within Colombia: Decree 1168 eliminates the prohibitions on movement that had been imposed by the National government, including those on tourist travel within the country.� Municipal and Departmental restrictions and health requirements remain in certain parts of the country.�

50. Today in the Anglosphere nations, the biblical concept of marriage and Bible-based prohibitions such as those against adultery, fornication, swearing, and homosexuality are viewed as old-fashioned and repressive laws that must be eliminated—and we are seeing the tragic results