Sentence examples for not only enjoin from inspiring English sources

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Agent-centered theories and the agent-relative reasons on which they are based not only enjoin each of us to do or not to do certain things; they also instruct me to treat my friends, my family, my promisees in certain ways because they are mine, even if by neglecting them I could do more for others' friends, families, and promisees.

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Both note that Judge Lewis A. Kaplan not only enjoined the distribution of the DeCSS program, which allows a user to copy DVD movies, but also ordered the defendants to take down hyperlinks to other Web sites that still contained the DeCSS program.

They must be not only enjoined but also hit in their purse, which is where they understand matters best.

But it is absolutely common for courts, when issuing injunctions, not only to enjoin the offending conduct, but to enjoin the defendants from "aiding, abetting, encouraging or inducing another to do any of the acts herein enjoined".

Others think that what people find objectionable is that crossing species boundaries constitutes playing God, but many people do not believe in God and others believe that God not only licenses, but enjoins the kind of creative research involved in chimeras.

He enjoined his followers not only to refuse military service but also to abstain from voting or from having recourse to the courts.

He also enjoined other Chinese of his generation, "Friends, if you once hurt someone else, let's apologize and confess, not only for our inner peace, but also for facing our children and history with courage".

A federal district court subsequently entered judgment for the schools, enjoining the state from enforcing the statute and finding that "the right to conduct schools was property" and that the statute not only had taken the schools' property without due process but had also deprived parents of the right to "direct the education of children by selecting reputable teachers and places".

It is not unbridled: it does not enjoin the patriot to promote his country's interests under any circumstances and by any means.

If p is sanctioned by X-standards then compatibility naturalism enjoins the non-acceptance of ¬p but it does not necessarily enjoin the acceptance of p. Non-acceptance of ¬p falls short of acceptance of p since there is always the option to suspend judgment on p. The compatibility view is generally accepted by most contemporary philosophers.

While the judge did not specifically enjoin the law, he suggested that his ruling should be treated as the "functional equivalent" of an injunction.

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