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An act of prohibiting, forbidding, disallowing, or proscribing something.
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As a federally tax-exempt charity, Project Vote is subject to prohibitions on partisan political activity.
In New York, efforts to stamp out smoking have extended to prohibitions in parks and beaches.
Or a settlement could confine sanctions only to prohibitions against exclusive dealing by Microsoft.
In it, we said the Supreme Court filed a brief that such bans were akin to prohibitions on interracial marriage.
Mr. Spitzer said that during negotiations, Merrill refused to agree to prohibitions on involving its analysts in roadshows and sales appeals.
Lawyers for the White House filed a brief to the Supreme Court that such bans were akin to prohibitions on interracial marriage.
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Enlightenment debate turned to prohibition.
"I'm not calling for an end to prohibition.
AMBIANCE Theme Your theme options are endless, from "Prohibition classic" to "Prohibition bordello" to "prohibition opium den" (pick any one of those three).
While politicians remain in thrall to prohibition, mandatory schemes are probably the best option.
Earlier this year a report by ex-presidents of Brazil, Colombia and Mexico called for alternatives to prohibition.
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