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"But as a general rule, when something is either safe enough to be sold and adults have to make responsible decisions or if it isn't, the government ought to prohibit it.
But again, the point is not to conclude from the observation that certain risks might possibly eventuate that the State ought to prohibit the practice of assisted death altogether.
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But there may be a more serious issue here: the diplomatic compounds are, obviously, paid for by British taxpayers and while I'm sure most people would not begrudge a safe facility to enable diplomats working in a country such as Pakistan the chance of relaxing once in a while, the rules on entry ought not to prohibit someone just because of their job.
"It ought to be prohibited," said Patricia E. Salkin, director of the Government Law Center at Albany Law School in New York.
An artist ought to be prohibited from earning as much as I do," lost heavily in the stock-market crash.
(A great many of these are in the form of off-menu specials that must be listed by the waiter and memorized by the customer, a practice that ought to be prohibited by local ordinance).
Wherever one draws the line, the large costs of high-level corruption imply that it ought to be prohibited.
As the Liberty Party Platform of 1844 put it, "all attempts to hold men as property within the limits of exclusive national jurisdiction ought to be prohibited by law".
It was truly an irresponsible disposal on my account, focusing solely on sensory delight and passivity in reality, there are far more relevant reasons why every female ought to be prohibited from all sexual acts excluding anal intercourse.
Both advised him to prohibit the signs.
First, even if we were to grant that wearing the niqab does indeed pose a security threat, that alone does not suffice to show that it ought to be legally prohibited.
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