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While the governmental prohibitions that created these traditions disappeared over the ensuing centuries, the style of Kabuki has remained relatively unchanged since that time.
Governmental prohibitions on the import of Chinese ceramics and the resulting opportunities to expand trade spurred the development of the Vietnamese ceramic industry in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries.
The most significant countermeasures included governmental prohibitions of consuming locally produced milk and foodstuffs, warnings against consumption of wild foods (mushrooms and berries) use of "clean areas" for farming and pastures where improvements had been applied and application of Cs binders to animal foods.
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Such a belief, however earnestly and honestly held, does not entitle the believers to be free of contribution to the cost of government, which itself guarantees them the privilege of pursuing their callings without governmental prohibition or interference.
The court concluded that the governmental interest in the prohibition outweighed the limited constitutional value of the commercial speech at issue.
Kansas should join the tide of history, stay true to its common-sense roots, and jettison the least effective governmental policy in history: prohibition.
A federal judge ruled in May that the cross could not stand in the municipal park because it violated a state constitutional prohibition on the governmental endorsement of any one religion.
California should not be party to fostering the formation of a black market and repeating the errors of its governmental predecessors who voted for Prohibition only to see alcohol consumption in the United States rise".
By the late 1940s, Black believed that the Fourteenth Amendment's due process clause was a constitutional prohibition against any state governmental actions that discriminated on the basis of race in an invidious or capricious manner.
Concepts of real interest and abstract questions appeared prominently in United Public Workers v. Mitchell,538 an omnibus attack on the constitutionality of the Hatch Act prohibitions on political activities by governmental employees.
Under such a sweeping ban, virtually every individual who enters the airport may be found to violate the resolution by engaging in some "First Amendment activit[y]." The ban would be unconstitutional even if the airport were a nonpublic forum, because no conceivable governmental interest would justify such an absolute prohibition of speech.
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