Sentence examples for clearly prohibiting from inspiring English sources

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"The Constitution is clearly prohibiting the president from engaging in self-dealing," Leib said.

Some firms cite an American law from 1986, the Stored Communications Act, as clearly prohibiting many forms of data handover to heirs or estates, even with verified written instructions asking for data to be released.

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It would go beyond established precedent and practice to draw such an inference from the Treaty based on respondent's argument that abductions are so clearly prohibited in international law that there was no reason to include the prohibition in the Treaty itself.

But the league clearly prohibits videotaping in such a fashion.

The new group says that Scripture clearly prohibits homosexual relationships.

That 1990 case involved the kind of literal copying that the law clearly prohibits.

"International law clearly prohibits the use of the death penalty against anybody with a mental disability.

"The prophet clearly prohibited killing noncombatants, women and children," he said.

Even in war, Islamic law and tradition clearly prohibit any damage to property.

These things are all clearly prohibited under both federal and state charities law.

Federal law prohibits sports betting, but experts are divided over whether it clearly prohibits online games like poker and blackjack.

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