Sentence examples for successfully prohibited from inspiring English sources

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I personally do not want to be part of a generation of political leaders who when for the first time in close to a century we witness the ever more frequent news of chemical weapons which have been successfully prohibited for decades and decades, that this generation of politicians basically decided to walk on the other side of the street.

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Firstly, this in vivo study provided the first proof of successfully prohibiting the uptake of tracer into storage vesicles by using desipramine.

But they are doing so in an atmosphere far calmer than in the mid-1990's, when immigrant-bashing was in vogue and Gov. Pete Wilson of California pushed successfully for Proposition 187, which prohibited illegal immigrants from attending public schools and getting social services.

Bryant led a now infamous antigay crusade in 1977 that successfully overturned Dade County, Fla.'s ordinance that prohibited discrimination based on sexual orientation.

25 pesticides were successfully identified and quantified, among them organophosphates prohibited by European Union and some banned organochlorine.

A year later, when Mr. Bush sought to overhaul the state's outdated tax code, Mr. Pauken and other conservatives called his plan a thinly disguised income tax, which is prohibited under Texas's constitution, and lobbied successfully to defeat it.

Unless a team successfully appeals a red card, the expelled player is also prohibited from playing in the following league match.

Ralph Whitworth, a board member and activist investor, who successfully pushed for breakups at I.T.T. and L-3 Communications, is prohibited by a standstill agreement from starting a proxy fight to splinter HP.

This approach was successfully implemented for the identification of performance-enhancing molecules that should be prohibited in sports [50], and for predicting multi-target bioactivities of potential polypharmacological compounds for treatment of neurological diseases [51].

In 1873, joined by like-minded allies, he successfully lobbied for Congressional passage of a bill that branded contraception obscene and prohibited its distribution across state lines or through the mails.

In 1999 Dale filed suit in New Jersey Superior Court and successfully argued that his dismissal had violated a New Jersey civil rights law that prohibited any "public accommodation" from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation.

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