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Although academic selection is proscribed in the current admissions code, social selection is not.
The slaughter of cows, considered holy by most Hindus, is proscribed in several states, but people of many faiths, including Hindus, still eat beef.
Can it be that what is proscribed in the halls of Congress is beyond the reach of school officials to regulate?
Among other things, Rabbi Yosef had said that the judges "fornicated with impure," or menstruating, women, which is proscribed in a strict interpretation of Jewish law.
"In your own house, Islam says no one should interfere," he conceded, but all Islamists are adamant that alcohol is proscribed in the Koran and that it should be outlawed in Egypt.
It is proscribed in several Arab states and throughout Central Asia, where Uzbekistan began arresting its members -- and accusing people who insist they are not members -- in the 1990's.
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The organization has been proscribed in India ever since.
SIR — It is a scandal worthy of Suetonius that A-Level ancient history has been proscribed in English schools.
Indeed, according to the academic Mary Kaldor, behaviour which used to be proscribed in war, including atrocities against non-combatants, now constitutes "an essential component" of modern warfare.
Under the law, the onus is on the insurance company to demonstrate that kidnappers are "proscribed" in order to invalidate the policy.
An example would be an advertisement announcing the availability of narcotics in New York City when the possession and sale of narcotics was proscribed in the State of New York.
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