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Discover LudwigThe phrase "additional prohibitions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to extra rules or restrictions that are being added to existing ones.
Example: "The new policy includes additional prohibitions on the use of personal devices during work hours."
Alternatives: "further restrictions" or "extra bans".
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Further, § 8 was supplemented by additional prohibitions in § 5 of an 1819 act and § 3 of an 1820 act.
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In 1978, he reaffirmed his support for the Medicaid abortion ban and voted for an additional prohibition on the use of Defense Department money for abortions for military personnel and their families, again except when women's lives were in danger.
Ashkenazi Jews -- those of Eastern European descent -- adhere to an additional prohibition on kitniyot, a variety of legumes like rice and beans that it was once believed could be mistaken for forbidden leavened products.
"This policy approves a more limited set of techniques for use in Iraq, and also provides additional safeguards and prohibitions, rectifies ambiguities and, significantly, requires commanders to conduct training on and verify implementation of the policy, and report compliance to the commander," according to a summary of the inquiry's classified report.
The sanctions included a prohibition on additional nuclear tests and ballistic missile launches and a ban on trade in conventional military equipment, including battle tanks, combat aircraft and warships.
Also included is a debt-to-equity limit or even a prohibition on additional borrowings.
Mr Daleiden, founder of the Center for Medical Progress, received an additional misdemeanor charge for prohibition of the purchase and sale of human organs.
After four of five statewide marijuana legalization ballot initiatives were approved by voters in 2016, no additional states ended cannabis prohibition in 2017 (though New Hampshire did decriminalize possession of the drug and West Virginia allowed its medical use).
There is, however, an Additional Protocol on the Prohibition of Cloning Human Beings [ 25].
There is no specific legislation on stem cell research; however, Slovakia ratified the Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine and of the Additional Protocol on the Prohibition of Cloning of the Human Beings and banned all human cloning, as stated by law number 277/1994 on health care [ 40].
Given this ascension of information needs, additional emphasis on the normative prohibitions against torture to states that already view it as immoral is unlikely to curb its use.
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