Sentence examples for to prohibiting from inspiring English sources

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to prohibiting

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To forbid, disallow, or proscribe officially; to make illegal or illicit.

  • The restaurant prohibits smoking on the patio.

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This amounts to prohibiting competition from rooftop solar and denying consumers the freedom to choose.

Others endorsed different aspects of the newly intense security, which extend to prohibiting deliveries of newspapers.

Companies that do have such policies, the survey found, usually limit them to prohibiting dating between superiors and subordinates.

From allowing minors to help run bingo games and raffles, to prohibiting unsolicited faxes, none of them could thaw what felt like a deep freeze.

Some argued that a ban would be akin to prohibiting painting, because bullfighters regularly receive national arts awards and their activities form part of the cultural coverage of newspapers and other media.

The major change that emerged was broadening the rule from prohibiting only blindside hits, as it did in its initial 2010-11 season, to prohibiting any hit that makes the head the principal point of contact, regardless of direction.

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Both advised him to prohibit the signs.

If not, how to prohibit land grab?

But to prohibit the practice is absurd.

The government tries to prohibit it.

Mr. Perry consistently voted to prohibit a state income tax.

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