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It is, as well, part of what some popular diets proscribe against.
The fact that steroids did not alter the frequency of reintubation in classic LTB does not proscribe against their use in patients with laryngotracheitis as the primary diagnosis on admission to hospital.
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In contrast, several indigenous marriage customs were eschewed by Christian missionaries and later the established Christian congregations in South Africa, which strongly proscribed against polygyny and the levirate (widow inheritance).
Even though most societies proscribe violence against women, the reality is that violations against women's rights are often sanctioned under the garb of cultural practices and norms, or through misinterpretation of religious tenets.
The judges wanted to know what the word "carnal" in the law meant, what the law intended to proscribe as "against the order of nature," and what sexual acts might be banned under Section 377 if "penetration" was the key criteria.
While most media attention has been focused on Article 475, activists say a deep revision of the law is needed and have called for a comprehensive law proscribing violence against women.
This grants the freedom of press; however, Article 5 proscribes slander against the President of Belarus or other officials outlined in the national constitution.
We must also proscribe organisations that incite terrorism against people at home and abroad.
Unfortunately he has misrepresented our position and did so again last week on Comment is free by stating that "to allow the personal politics of one film-maker to proscribe a festival position … goes against the grain of what festivals stand for", and claiming that "Loach's demands were beyond the pale".
Britain, which has led the drive within Europe to proscribe Hamas and spearhead the sanctions against the Palestinians, should now lead the effort to mediate a peaceful settlement based on a long-term truce between the two sides.
New York State law, for example, proscribes various "offenses against public sensibilities," and although one is unlikely to be convicted of such a charge, the arrest alone can be quite unpleasant.
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