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was explicitly prohibited
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In an explicit manner.
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Defamation against all three major faiths – Islam, Christianity and Judaism — was explicitly prohibited by statute under the rule of Hosni Mubarak.
Embarking on the Crimean War in the 1850s, the British government hired Roger Fenton to document plume-capped officers on horseback and camaraderie between men, untouched, behind the battle lines; Fenton was explicitly prohibited from taking images of the maimed or dead.
Strangely, there were signs posted everywhere warning that haggling was explicitly prohibited.
We might start by allowing Medicare to negotiate with drug companies to get lower rates on prescriptions - which was explicitly prohibited under the law that created Republican-crafted Medicare Part D drug benefit.
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That's explicitly prohibited in the law.
"But it doesn't seem to be explicitly prohibited either".
Rationing of care and cutting benefits are explicitly prohibited.
Private schools were explicitly prohibited from using them in a 1970 amendment to the state constitution.
The exception would be online sports betting, which is explicitly prohibited under federal law.
The decision came because such appearances are explicitly prohibited by The Times's ethics policy.
Internet service providers will be explicitly prohibited from blocking, throttling or prioritising internet traffic for commercial reasons.
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