Sentence examples for proscribe that from inspiring English sources

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Through moralizing, individuals can promote behavior which serves their own personal and coalitional interests and, when more (powerful) people in a society have an interest in discouraging a behavior, their moral system will more likely proscribe that behavior (Alexander, 1987; Price, Kang, Dunn, & Hopkins, 2011).

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Often they are "delinquents" or "Marxists" and if there is any official explanation forthcoming it is usually proscribed that the individual was a victim of "Leftist in-fighting".

Adler is a good demonstration of the boundaries of art, that even serious writing is harshly proscribed, that the literary life has hard rules, that politics must be carefully played, that renegades – and, no doubt, especially women renegades – who go past an undrawn line are cast out.

Bayesianism proscribes that it is rational for the scientist to update their belief in the hypothesis to that conditional probability should it turn out that the evidence is, in fact, observed.

If moral disapprobation of homosexual conduct is 'no legitimate state interest' for purpose of proscribing that conduct... what justification could there possibly be for denying the benefits of marriage to homosexual couples exercising '[t]he liberty protected by the Constitution..."...

Proscribe groups that have "recently espoused or incited violence or hatred".

Given the point of morality, all ten of the rules (a Decalogue!) proscribe actions that either directly cause harm, (e.g., killing, lying, causing pain, disabling, depriving of freedom or pleasure) or tend to produce harmful results (e.g., do not deceive, break promises, cheat, disobey the law, or fail to do your duty).

In 2010, YouTube removed links to speeches by an American-born cleric, Anwar al-Awlaki, in which he advocated terrorist violence; at the time, the company said it proscribed posts that could incite "violent acts".

The proposal for so-called smart sanctions would allow the free flow of civilian goods to Iraq but would restrict proscribed items that could be used for arms production.

The equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution proscribes laws that "deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws," but Scalia recently told an interviewer that "nobody ever thought... it meant" protection for women.

We must also proscribe organisations that incite terrorism against people at home and abroad.

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