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The injunction to refrain from "cultural appropriation" sounds like a call for censorship, or at best a warning to self-censor, an infringement of the creative liberty to which so many surprising people profess themselves attached.
For example, the (negative) right to physical security can be understood as a right held by all implying a universal injunction to refrain from threatening the physical integrity of others.
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The deal, which took the form of a permanent injunction and a consent decree, requires WorldCom to refrain from breaking securities laws.
An injunction is an order that requires a defendant to refrain from doing something.
In the case of a strike, an injunction could be taken against the striking workers, ordering them to refrain from refusing to go to work.
I'll try to refrain.
He planned to refrain from the latter.
If the judgment orders one party to perform some act (other than the payment of money) or to refrain from some type of conduct, the court has at its disposal the full range of its powers to punish for contempt to ensure that its orders will be carried out (see injunction).
To refrain from that requires patience.
You have the courtesy to refrain from answering.
"We're going to refrain from "The Hunger Games".
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