Sentence examples for prohibitions imposed from inspiring English sources

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The European Union said it would review the new prohibitions imposed by its 15 member countries to see whether they would be approved.

The danger was real when Chris Burden had a friend shoot him in the arm with a rifle, but subtler in a 1973 performance by Barbara T. Smith, in which the artist, nude and alone, received visitors one by one, inviting interaction, no prohibitions imposed.

This makes no sense scientifically or behaviorally, but it does politically, positioning alcohol for the same prohibitions imposed on the other stuff.

"Further, prohibitions imposed under the negotiated search intermediation agreements upon the publishers have been held to be unfair as they restricted the choice of these partners and prevented them from using the search services provided by competing search engines".

note 5. fDue to the prohibitions imposed by s.3ZA HFE Act 1990, as amended; such embryos are not currently constructed in law as "permitted" embryos, see especially s.3ZA 4)(b).

Cognitive impairment can also make prison life rife with rules, jobs and social norms more difficult, and the culture shock and byzantine prohibitions imposed by parole practically unbearable.

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Airline officials were reluctant to speak for the record yesterday, citing a prohibition imposed on them by the F.B.I.

The complaint also contended that the tracing center, in compiling the reports of bulk sales, might violate a separate prohibition imposed by Congress that prevents the Justice Department from keeping a centralized database of gun purchase records.

Ali Muhammad, a gregarious opium trader in a flowing brown robe and wrinkled black turban, was delighted by the news on Wednesday that his country's interim government had vowed to ban poppy cultivation, renewing a prohibition imposed under the ousted Taliban government that cut opium production by about 95percentt last year.

The context of use is a criminal prohibition imposed for a presumably good public purpose of protecting road surfaces.

Dr. Bandawe describes these attitudes as a "colonial hangover" following decades of prohibition imposed by European colonialists, Christian missionaries, and the US-led global war on drugs.

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