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Censorship, the changing or the suppression or prohibition of speech or writing that is deemed subversive of the common good.
In a strongly worded opinion, Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh wrote that "the president may not decline to follow a statutory mandate or prohibition simply because of policy objections".
Any regulation or prohibition of stem cell research can only restrict research done in the United States ("The Stem Cell Debate," Dec. 18).
THE Green Party doesn't provide quite the right niche, and for that matter, neither do the Reform, Natural Law, Libertarian, Socialist Workers, America First, Constitution or Prohibition Parties.
Yet the abolition of tipping in France recalls a truth that pertains to the abolition or prohibition of anything: the activity just gets forced into a marshier, twilight area of exchange.
In 1947, Austria adopted the Verbotsgesetz — or "Prohibition Act" — banning the Nazi Party and criminalizing the celebration, promotion, or adulation of Nazi ideology; in the 1990s, it was amended to prohibit Holocaust denial.
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Max Rosenthal, a junior, said he was often paired with students from China during class discussions on American Civil War battles or Prohibition-era mores.
Whether this will prevent protests or prohibitions is open to hot debate.
Senning takes a more measured approach, rarely handing down pronouncements or prohibitions.
Strictness can manifest itself in dietary restrictions, distinctive clothing, geographical separation or prohibitions on activities like dancing or drinking.
He imposes no restrictions or prohibitions on his subjects; "so long as I love quietude, the people will of themselves go straight.
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