Sentence examples for ostensibly prohibited from inspiring English sources

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This in itself is in violation of Facebook's terms of service, which ostensibly prohibited the distribution of such data to third parties.

The same generation raised on social media is more than happy to surrender three hours at a movie theater where mobile phones are ostensibly prohibited.

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Ostensibly, prohibiting speech eliminate the role palying usually involved in meeting new people.

As an Orthodox Jew, Mr. Lieberman strictly observes the Sabbath, from sundown on Fridays to sundown on Saturdays, which ostensibly prohibits working, riding in vehicles and other activities.

While his religion ostensibly prohibits working, riding in vehicles and other activities during the Sabbath, Talmudic scholars say that exceptions are allowed for Jews to act to preserve human life or on behalf of the needs of the community.

By its terms, the legislation ostensibly prohibits the federal government from enforcing federal gun control laws on Kansas soil with respect to certain classes of weapons.

Although the law is ostensibly aimed at prohibiting the dissemination of so-called gay propaganda to young persons under 18, in reality it will criminalise any public advocacy of gay equality, HIV education or welfare provision where a young person could see it.

Some speakers suggested amendments that would ease the penalty for violators or replace the word "ostensibly" with "visibly" to better define prohibited symbols.

The HRW report said that authorities have conducted dozens of "intrusive searches" of Crimean Tatar mosques, schools, and homes, ostensibly looking for weapons, drugs, and "prohibited literature".

Several ostensibly free states, including Illinois and Indiana, did just that, passing laws that prohibited free blacks from settling inside their borders.

More details soon... His report contains numerous examples of ill-treatment by British soldiers during "tactical questioning", including the practice of blindfolding, which was ostensibly banned in 1972 after criticism of its use in Northern Ireland, and again prohibited by an order of senior British officers after the death of Baha Mousa, a Basra hotel worker, in British custody in 2003.

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