Use "proscription" in a sentence

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1. Conclusions: Verified experiment made it known that the better proscription is reasonable and stable.

2. Many police departments attempt to impose ethical standards and effective policing through policy, proscription, and punishment.

3. There is no proscription in Chinese laws and regulations concerning the legal status of condominium association.

4. Charles Evr é monde , called Darnay , in right of such proscription, absolutely Dead in Law.

5. 28 There is no proscription in Chinese laws and regulations concerning the legal status of condominium association.

6. They had not been broken by the crash of empires, the machetes of revolting slaves, war, rebellion, proscription , confiscation.

7. The proscription of the intention in offence of intention is blurring, so we should restrict its scope of application.

8. Case examination also provided an opportunity to reintroduce values into the curriculum, despite their proscription in the ranks of behaviorally oriented texts.

9. "Many police departments attempt to impose ethical standards and effective policing through policy, proscription, and punishment, " O'Donnell says, arguing that this approach is flawed.

10. There are many synonyms of Commination which include Anathema, Condemnation, Curse, Denunciation, Diatribe, Excommunication, Execration, Imprecation, Malediction, Obloquy, Threatening, Proscription, Threat Of Punishment, etc.

11. He also quoted National Institutes of Health bioethicist F.G. Miller, who argued in the Journal of Medical Ethics that ethical proscription against killing by doctors is "debatable."

12. Corresponding provisions authorizing the proscription of organizations which encourage or abet discrimination on the grounds of race or nationality are enshrined in the Voluntary Associations Act of # ay

13. Boris Johnson, the mayor of London, suggested in October that Tube workers (who walked out on November 2nd in an unrelated dispute) should be included in the proscription, too.

14. Corresponding provisions authorizing the proscription of organizations which encourage or abet discrimination on the grounds of race or nationality are enshrined in the Voluntary Associations Act of 19 May 1995.

15. Banishment: 1 n rejection by means of an act of banishing or proscribing someone Synonyms: proscription Examples: Babylonian Captivity the deportation of the Jews to Babylonia by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 BC Types: show 12 types hide 12 types anathematisation , anathematization the formal act of pronouncing (someone or something) accursed

16. ‘The choir opened with a number of madrigals exulting the joys of love the wonders of travel and men Bewailing the pain of unrequited love.’ ‘The song, from which I removed the family name, was published in the 1890s, and bewailed the loss of the family name, in the 17th century, by Royal proscription.’

17. He was wholly unopposed, for the boldest spirits had fallen in battle, or in the proscription, while the remaining nobles, the readier they were to be slaves, were raised the higher by wealth and promotion, so that, Aggrandised by revolution, they preferred the safety of the present to the dangerous past.

18. Anne Bonny, née Anne Cormac, (born 1698?, near Cork, Ireland—died April 25, 1782?, Charles Towne [now Charleston], South Carolina, U.S.), Irish American pirate whose brief period of marauding the Caribbean during the 18th century enshrined her in legend as one of the few to have defied the proscription against female pirates.