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Roth, he explained, held that "a work cannot be proscribed unless it is 'utterly' without redeeming social importance".
Lay persons, with or without a partner, are proscribed from having non-consensual sex, which includes having sex with a child; forcing someone to have sex with you is, obviously, a failure to love another as one loves oneself.
The hard terminal reality is that this patient is going to die without the 'invasive' treatment she has pre-emptively proscribed because she is in organ-system 'failure'failure
The article later quotes Sir Bruce Keogh, the NHS's medical director, saying it "seems inconceivable" that PCTs or the Department of Health would proscribe procedures "without a clear consensus from surgeons who are experts in the field".
Art should not be proscribed by materials.
He was proscribed as a regicide on January 5 , 1816
Such measures are currently proscribed under the U.S. system.
And shut-eye is not proscribed on anyone's Sabbath.
A Christian is not proscribed from such activities on Sunday.
CCGs do not have freedom to do much, as their personnel are being proscribed along with their commissioning support services, their structures defined, and their budgets are too small for them to function without uniting into very large and remote units.
Ms. Long had chosen not to follow the standard immunization schedule proscribed by the disease-control centers.
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