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Of course, there is one religion which proscribes its followers under threat of death from rejecting it, and that is Islam.
You yourself regard it as deceitful, and it is expressly forbidden by the A.M.A., which proscribes "token consulting" to justify the compensation of physicians by pharmaceutical companies.
It is a modern illusion that an act cannot be prosecuted as a crime just because there is not a specific piece of legislation which proscribes it.
"It raises concerns about whether this is in keeping with the limitations on police infiltration of political activity under the Handschu agreement," which proscribes procedures on police surveillance, she said.
Most observers had assumed that the justices would endorse an earlier ruling of the Delhi High Court that had determined, in 2009, that Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code — which proscribes "unnatural offenses" — did not apply to sexual relations between consenting adults.
The tricksy twist, however, is then to claim that seeing as the law must operate without fear or favour, the consequences of section 103 of Bismarck-era criminal code, which proscribes insulting foreign leaders, cannot be avoided, no matter how regrettable they may be.
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While in exile in El Salvador, he was elected to the Guatemalan Congress, which proscribed Carrera, but on the dictator's return Montúfar was forced to flee to Costa Rica.
Another factor is the dwindling adherence to fady, a Malagasy tradition of taboos which proscribe harming tortoises, explains Andrew Terry, of Durrell.Concerned about the uptick in seizures of tortoises Durrell, the Turtle Conservancy, the World Wildlife Fund and other NGOs active on the island asked the Malagasy government to ramp up enforcement of existing protections.
Their main scriptural inspiration is the passage in Leviticus that mandates the death penalty for gay sex ("Thou shalt not lie with mankind as with womankind: it is an abomination") though, for some reason, the adjacent verses, which proscribe astrology in similar terms, never seem to excite the WBC quite so much.
In addition, the reasons for the high level of prescriptions of antidepressants both initially and long-term still need to be further investigates and should be considered as part of the current debate concerning the long-term use of antidepressants in bipolar disorders and of international guidelines which proscribe their use in manic and mixed episodes.
"We have a bilateral consular convention which specifically proscribes the sides to immediately notify each other should the arrest or detention of their citizens take place.
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