Sentence examples for works to prohibit from inspiring English sources

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The Justice Department works to prohibit the transfer of any human organ for “valuable consideration.” This has been broadly interpreted by some to be a prohibition of any quid pro quo or return on the gift of an organ.

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Last year Austria issued a pledge to find a way to fill the legal gap and work to prohibit and eliminate nuclear weapons in the light of their unacceptable humanitarian consequences; 113 nations have endorsed that pledge, including Iran and 10 other states in the Middle East.

The movement's activists discovered they could have far more success working to prohibit the use of Medicaid and other federal money to pay for abortions through a series of amendments named for Representative Henry J. Hyde, the Illinois Republican who spearheaded the strategy.

The president must rescind this action, or Congress must work to prohibit it".

"When you worked to prohibit people who got asbestos poisoning, and I hope all the asbestos union workers are watching right now.

The agency has worked to prohibit discrimination by HUD-funded housing authorities, recognize state and local laws that are more LGBT-friendly than federal ones and raise awareness of resources available to the LGBT community.

I applaud Alabama State Rep. Todd and others who are working to end anti-LGB sex education in their states, as well as those in Congress who are working to prohibit federal sex education grants from being used for programs that aren't LGB-inclusive.

The English, in 1735, attempted to pass a law that would allow a copyright holder to prohibit works that may violate their copyright, but this law failed to pass through Parliament.

UPS and TNT Express said the European Commission, the EU's executive body, had told the two firms it was working on a decision to prohibit the proposed acquisition, leaving them no choice but to abandon it.

Austria has pledged to work with other European countries to prohibit the export of all drugs to the United States for use in executions, a senior Austrian official wrote in a letter to Bianca Jagger, who met him in Vienna on behalf of Reprieve.

Its principal provisions were to restrict slaves' daily working hours to nine and to prohibit flogging for female slaves.

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