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For years, corporate sponsors have often prohibited runners from entering races overseas that conflicted with races at home.
Mr. Peacock said states cannot match Texas' success because those with resources have often prohibited offshore drilling or increased regulations on hydraulic fracturing.
In our commentary last year, we talked extensively about the traditional business model in the market for liquefied natural gas and how market forces (with a regulatory push here and there) are changing this model for instance, by gradually eliminating so-called destination restrictions that have often prohibited buyers from reselling LNG cargoes at their discretion.
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But the government has often prohibited other crops, not wanting to suffer declines in cotton, and farmers grow other things at their own risk.
In the last 20 years, doctors have often been accused of violating the seminal antitrust law, the Sherman Act of 1890, which prohibits contracts, combinations and conspiracies in restraint of trade.
Article VI of the Constitution prohibits any religious test as a qualification for holding office in the United States, but we have often fallen short of this ideal.
In the older apartment buildings in New York City, personal washing equipment was often prohibited, and the city now has 2,654 self-service laundries to fulfill that need.
The Supreme Court has often declared that the Constitution prohibits the enforcement of vague laws.
But big dogs were often prohibited.
But those kinds of changes were often prohibited under preservation rules.
Experimental studies on this topic are not only expensive but also are often prohibited due to safety concerns.
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