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Mountain date palm is also found in protected areas where commercial harvest is commonly prohibited.
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Figurative art is not prohibited by Islam, as is commonly supposed.
Garlic is commonly minced.
A major challenge for data reuse is that regulations commonly prohibit disclosure of discriminating personal identifying information ([PII], e.g. name, address, social security number [SSN], date of birth [DOB]).
Context: Declarative business processes are commonly used to describe permitted and prohibited actions in a business process.
Propofol and dexmedetomidine are commonly used in awake craniotomy, but as mentioned before, propofol is prohibited for pregnant use in Japan.
Restrictive covenants are commonly used to limit property to residential uses and to prohibit building without the approval of an architectural control committee.
Despite regulations prohibiting their collection, barter, or export, bog turtles are commonly taken by poachers.
The activities themselves will not be prohibited, mind you, just the use of the English-language terms by which they are commonly known here.
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