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Art should not be proscribed by materials.
It is found that certain beam trajectories may be proscribed by limitations on shinethrough onto the vessel wall.
Yet, even if you believe that offensive remarks should be proscribed by law, what about remarks that are misunderstood as offensive?
The German public will rightly ask how different would lending by the proposed European Monetary Union to member countries in distress be from the sort of sovereign bailouts that are supposed to be proscribed by existing Euro-zone agreements.
In its statement today, the government said, "The violent behavior of individuals and groups that threatens citizens' lives, disrupts normal functioning of traffic, prevents normal work of industry, schools, institutions and health facilities will be proscribed by law".
285, 296, 76 L.Ed. 598 (1932), this principle cannot be stretched beyond the point at which such a construction remains "fairly possible". And it should not be given too broad a scope lest a whole new range of Government action be proscribed by interpretive shadows cast by constitutional provisions that might or might not invalidate it.
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Iran was proscribed by Donald Trump's "travel ban".
An action or product that is proscribed by authority is banned.
Although ethnic discrimination is proscribed by law, in practice the prohibition is not well enforced.
"Stirring up ill feelings" is proscribed by the genocide ideology ban.
It was proscribed by many western nations post September 11 for alleged links to al-Qa'ida.
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