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However it also means you must choose two schools that are prohibited, meaning that you cannot cast spells from those schools.
The problem: Under current law, resale of securitized leases is prohibited — meaning the instruments are totally illiquid.
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He also calls out OWS for what he describes as "expressly" hindering and prohibiting federation — meaning LibreSignal cannot run their own servers and then federate within the wider Signal network.
Red and green yarn-end attachments are tethers, meaning they prohibit end rotation; red attachments also prohibit translational displacement.
Most employers will prohibit overtime, he figured, meaning that workers will "not make any more money, but they will only work forty hours".
Many states already have right-to-work laws that prohibit fair-share fees, meaning workers can't be required to contribute anything to cover the costs of bargaining and contracts.
The resulting rule, named after a prominent proponent, Paul Volcker, a former head of the Federal Reserve, prohibits banks from "proprietary trading", meaning transactions conducted purely for their own gain, rather than to serve clients.
It also maintains a "smoke-free" policy, meaning that it is prohibited to smoke in a district 53 area.
Instead, it is on a monitor list of wetland and aquatic species under quarantine, meaning that it is prohibited to sell this species and it may be included on the state's noxious weed list in the future.
In 2000, a judge upheld the law, finding that its plain meaning — "prohibiting leaving boxes and erecting obstructions in public spaces" — was sufficiently clear.
Grown-ups need to talk with teens about social media, and talking doesn't meaning prohibiting.
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