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Can we forbid it?
Extradition is usually decided by the judiciary, but Britain's Extradition Act of 1989 gives special powers to the home secretary, who can forbid an extradition if it is "unjust or oppressive".
If there's a certain part of the house where your dog can never go, don't forbid it one day and then him go there the next, when you're too tired to enforce rules.
To keep children safe, you can forbid them to go near it, or you can build a fence around it.
If forbidden rap can tell good stories, go ahead and forbid it!
If you set it during school time, you can forbid killing in lesson times.
Stephen Gillers, a law professor at New York University and an expert on legal ethics, said that although the U.S. Supreme Court has made it clear that state judicial candidates can announce their views, it was not clear whether a state can forbid a candidate from making a "pledge or a promise".
He can decide to forbid or allow you to do a certain thing, but my mother can forbid but if father allows me … then I just do it.
Michael Kates New York, May 5, 2010 To the Editor: Jean-Fran?s Cop?akes reasonable points, but avoids or ignores the most basic one: a government that can forbid the wearing of the burqa simultaneously claims the authority to force it to be worn.
It can still go to federal court, which, unlike the commission, can forbid the sale of devices that infringe on patents or award monetary damages.
Nobody can forbid you to dream".
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