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the prohibitions
noun
An act of prohibiting, forbidding, disallowing, or proscribing something.
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No such loophole in the prohibitions is offered young girls.
"As written, the prohibitions do not clearly distinguish between harmful and innocuous activity," Judge Scheindlin wrote.
Proxy servers, which might have been used to circumvent the prohibitions, were also blocked.
The prohibitions — no weapons, no toxic substances, and no perishables — were repeated.
As the war progressed and slavery crumbled, the prohibitions fell away.
Some women claim the niqab sets them free and say that the prohibitions infringe their rights.
The prohibitions of the day itself played havoc with the rest of my week as well.
Contrary to the Taliban's propaganda, the prohibitions against art were never based in Islam.
He said it was unlikely that the government would suddenly strictly enforce the prohibitions.
Often, the prohibitions are far more severe than they would have faced at home.
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In the cases mentioned, the prohibitions and limitations of public access seem more intended to impose a conception of the good.
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