Sentence examples for that proscribe from inspiring English sources

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After Mr. Cheney successfully delivered the epithet and started to walk away, Mr. Leahy — sotto voce — referred to the Vice-President using a term more often heard in taverns and locker rooms than in the august Senate chamber, a term that refers to a sexual act commonly acknowledged as taboo among all cultures that proscribe incestuous contact between a mother and a son.

** After Mr. Cheney successfully delivered the epithet and started to walk away, Mr. Leahy — sotto voce — referred to the Vice-President using a term more often heard in taverns and locker rooms than in the august Senate chamber, a term that refers to a sexual act commonly acknowledged as taboo among all cultures that proscribe incestuous contact between a mother and a son.

All staff for all administrations, including Trump's, are bound by the laws and rules that proscribe the release of material under the rubric of national security.

The reason for this edict may have been Shāfi'ī teachings that proscribe congregational prayers in a community to only one mosque, or mistrust of the former Shi'a institution by the new Sunni ruler.

Therefore, universal de-identification heuristics that proscribe certain fields or prescribe specific generalizations of fields will not provide adequate protection in all situations and must be used with caution.

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It refers to a section of the criminal code that proscribes seeking money for non-existent benefits.

The emphasis is not on enforcing rules, like the one that proscribes smoking, but on treating customers as if they were friends paying a personal visit, Mr. Carr said.

Because of this, they passed many sumptuary laws that proscribed what members of the different classes could purchase or own; protocol in dress was a visible expression of their determination to maintain their heritage.

Yet he supports permitting job discrimination against homosexuals, opposes letting them serve in the military, favors a constitutional amendment forbidding them to marry, and voted for an Idaho ballot measure that proscribes gay civil unions.

But there had been concern that the ministry might try to block the case by invoking a section of the Iraqi criminal law that proscribes the prosecution of officials who are executing their official duties.

Prakash featured prominently in propaganda videos exhorting Australians to join Isis – an ultra hardline group that proscribes as apostates anyone who does not share its hardline read of Islamic tenets.

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