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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as proscribed" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to something that has been officially forbidden or restricted. Example: "The actions taken by the organization were as proscribed by the governing body."
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In industry parlance, these groups were designated as "proscribed".
They set about creating their own regulator, the Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso), and said it would not seek charter recognition (not least because it would not pass the panel's tests as proscribed in the charter).
Some adherents to a religion strive to obey literally its every stricture, others find room for interpretation, and nearly no Christians -- not even the most passionate fundamentalists -- believe that farmers should be forbidden to plant two crops in the same field, as proscribed in Leviticus.
PKF is formed by adding to this calculus the Peano Dedekind axioms of arithmetic including full induction and the compositional and truth-iteration rules for the truth predicate as proscribed by Kripke's theory.
As proscribed under state law, Newport Beach hired the consultants and the study is paid for by the developer.
As an Orthodox priest and an American I believe in traditional family values like marriage, family, saving one's self for that person we plan to spend the rest of our life with -- in other words I believe in Christian values as proscribed not only by my Church's tradition but by Holy Scripture itself.
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Id., at 10. Section 15 of the Hatch Act, now codified in 5 U.S.C. 7324(a)(2), see n. 1, supra, defined the prohibition against taking 'an active part in political management or in political campaigns' as proscribing those activities that the Civil Service Commission had determined up to the time of the passage of the Hatch Act were prohibited for classified civil service employees.
We hear so much about the iniquities of football governance that perhaps it is time to draft a deathless document to protect the fan against them, as well as proscribing the limits of said fan's rights within a civilised footballing society.
While it is still generally assumed that patients with deep vein thrombosis should not receive massage to the lower extremities, many previous contraindications, such as proscribing massage to patients with metastatic cancer, are no longer considered warranted.
The other doesn't care; he knows that as long as he avoids proscribed terrorist groups, he can't be prosecuted under Danish law.
Ward said he recognised the food items as those proscribed for people taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), an outdated and rarely used antidepressant which he himself took in the 1980s.
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