Sentence examples for principles that prohibit from inspiring English sources

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Most members ignore Portman Group principles that prohibit linking alcohol to sexual success.

But most of all, how could we trample the principles that prohibit torture that our forefathers stamped in the Constitution and that are part of multinational agreements of which we are signers?

We are asking the [ECJ] to make clear that powers of data retention and access must be confined to what is necessary and proportionate, and that these are not platitudes but legal principles that prohibit the broad powers the government seeks".

Chinese officials have responded by denying the organ harvesting allegations, and insisting that China abides by World Health Organization principles that prohibit the sale of human organs without written consent from donors.

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This fact, Mr. Wheeler said, conflicts with the "ethical principle" that prohibits mentioning monetary value in museum catalogs and other publications, so people do not conflate a work's aesthetic or historical importance with its price tag.

Another potential tactic: if Mexico lacks charges of its own, the Mexican prosecutor might use the charges from the Americans' PAW, then later refuse extradition on the basis of "double jeopardy," the legal principle that prohibits a defendant from being prosecuted twice for the same offense.

One typical idea for deontological pacifism is that there is a basic law or principle that prohibits killing, such as "thou shall not kill".

For instance, the American Medical Association (AMA) seems to endorse a strong deontological principle that prohibits deception in medicine, stating in its principles of medical ethics that "A physician shall be honest in all professional interactions, and strive to report physicians engaging in fraud or deception" (2001).

A seafood sausage came perilously close to smelling like cat food, while the Mandler's Mix, which combines four different sausages in one roughly chopped serving, would seem to violate some sort of principle that prohibits turning sausage into more sausage.

That is, he embraces rules that prohibit causing harm to other persons, even though he rejects all principles or rules that require helping other persons, which includes acting to prevent harm to them.

Unfortunately, these studies have critical limitations that prohibit strong conclusions.

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