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In fact, marketing the phrases will be pretty much prohibited without asking, sorry.
Currently, most such evaluations are prohibited "without the express written consent of the applicant".
Photographing people who are not public or newsworthy figures, he said, "is prohibited without their consent".
Republication, copying or redistribution by any means is expressly prohibited without the prior written permission of The Economist.
He believed that such rhetorical laxity "could produce effects reaching the level of torture," which was prohibited, without exception, under both U.S. and international law.
So an encampment like the one at Zuccotti Park would be impossible in a city park, where structures like tents are prohibited without a permit.
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On my first day in office, I prohibited - without exception or equivocation - the use of torture by the United States of America.
She had been talking about a law that prohibited abortions without the mother first undergoing a sonogram.
Makes me feel better," she said -- the rules prohibited anyone without a ticket from going beyond the security checkpoint.
"In the absence of inspectors, Baghdad's already considerable ability to work on prohibited programs without risk of discovery has increased," the report said.
Until recent pressure and bad publicity forced them to change, Qatar Airways' job contracts allowed them to fire employees for becoming pregnant, and expressly prohibited marriage without company permission.
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