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There is very little legal precedent that would proscribe law enforcement's use of drones within our borders.

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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".

Though the fine details of the bill have not been released, Feinstein said it would proscribe 158 specifically named military-style firearms that would include AR-15 assault rifles similar to the Bushmaster rifle that was used by a gunman who killed 20 small children at Sandy Hook elementary school in Connecticut on 14 December.

But they would proscribe aberrant conduct like hit lists and bounties, and penalize other malicious actions.

In a communiqué posted on their website and signed by their ruling secretariat, they announced they would "proscribe the practice [of kidnapping] as part of our revolutionary actions".

In November of that year, the shadow education minister, Michael Gove, said a Tory government would proscribe the group, which has branches in dozens of other countries around the world.

These included dropping provisions that would have allowed the banning of groups that are proscribed on the mainland and would have given the police sweeping powers of search.

Although her living will did refuse a specific intervention that would pre-emptively save her life (intubation), it did not proscribe any interventions that would potentially save her life.

They did this by reducing leverage levels i.e., how much banks can borrow from other financial institutions and by proscribing certain trading activities, as well as by forcing big banks to draw up "living wills" that would enable the government to wind them down, rather than bail them out, if they got into trouble.

That would be on the Jewish Sabbath, when computer use is proscribed for the very orthodox (we are very orthodox).

Swans had an almost religious severity that seemed to proscribe anything that didn't add to a feeling of claustrophobia and pressure.

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