Sentence examples for to proscription from inspiring English sources

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to proscription

noun

A prohibition.

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Thus, those who claimed that their religion permitted or even promoted licentiousness and sexual freedom, who denied the Trinity, or who claimed the right to disrupt the worship of others were subject to proscription or penalty.

Such pressures might be countered by the strong social controls that were reported to limit high risk drinking: in addition to proscription of drinking by women, intoxication, drinking by young people and solitary drinking are also proscribed.

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There was similar variation with respect to proscriptions on driving.

I have to say that, for me, agreeing to the proscription of the Pakistani Taliban was a straightforward decision.

Mr Johnson said the group had tried to escape proscription simply by changing its name.

"We are clear that an organisation should not be able to circumvent proscription by simply changing its name".

Gender disparity in premarital coital activity appears, however, pronounced higher up the adolescent social hierarchy, consistent with stronger adherence to cultural proscription for females.

There is a relatively low prevalence of tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption, and illicit drug use among members of the database due to the proscription of these substances by the Latter-day Saint Church [ 24].

Since the mid-1950s, Israel has had laws restricting the sale of pork and banning its farm production in deference to biblical proscriptions.

Scholars ascribe the exacerbation of enmity in the restoration period variously to the Samaritans' being excluded from participating in the rebuilding of the Temple; to Nehemiah's rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem (regarded as a threatening act by the Samaritan authorities); or to the proscriptions of intermarriage by Ezra.

The zygotic unicell gains this integrated information about the external environment through its transient elaborating context through macro phenotypes, but utilizes the information that returns according to the proscriptions of its own self-referential state.

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