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Under the Tories' new proposals, groups that cannot currently be proscribed could be subject to banning orders should ministers "reasonably believe" that they intend to incite religious or racial hatred, to threaten democracy or if there is a pressing need to protect the public from harm, either from a risk of violence, public disorder, harassment or other criminal acts.
14 As early as 1711 it was recognized that only unreasonable restraints should be proscribed, and that partial restrictions could be justified when ancillary to a legitimate business purpose and not unduly anticompetitive in effect.
Art should not be proscribed by materials.
The newspapers just refused to allow themselves to be proscribed".
"It never occurred to me that my choices would be proscribed.
Even their ambulances will be proscribed from the lanes if they are not running blue lights.
It can be proscribed for entrepreneurial activities, or it can be structured around future income.
Sexual Intercourse between Jews and Christians was proscribed and Christians, by a law promulgated on 1 July 1677, could not work in establishments owned by Jews.
And we believe that National Dairy and Wise could reasonably understand from the statutory language that the conduct described in the indictment was proscribed by the Act.
Religious organizations are proscribed from directly endorsing candidates because of their tax-exempt status, and churches could "get into trouble" when they failed to allow candidates equal access to parishioners, Mr. Goodhue said.
Advertising hoardings have been proscribed.
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