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Even their ambulances will be proscribed from the lanes if they are not running blue lights.
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He has warned Sadr that his group will be proscribed unless he complies with the prime ministerial demands.
Troublesome outfits will be proscribed and their meeting places shut.Quite right too, said the Conservative opposition and many of Britain's newspapers.
In line with federal policies of forced assimilation, full observance of Native American rituals was proscribed from 1883 until 1978, when the American Indian Religious Freedom Act was passed.
E.U. energy companies and insurance providers are currently allowed to fulfill existing agreements with Iran, but are proscribed from entering into new contracts or honoring any agreement as of July 1.
Under the new federal Export Administration Regulations (EAR), which were intended to keep encryption technology out of the hands of rogue states, Bernstein was proscribed from freely distributing the code, even if it was his own invention.
The German public will rightly ask how different would lending by the proposed European Monetary Union to member countries in distress be from the sort of sovereign bailouts that are supposed to be proscribed by existing Euro-zone agreements.
It is argued that contrary to a large body of public opinion, sports engineering fundamentally differs from banned enhancement technologies; and that new advances should only be proscribed if they give the athlete an advantage over the sport.
Art should not be proscribed by materials.
The newspapers just refused to allow themselves to be proscribed".
"It never occurred to me that my choices would be proscribed.
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