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Example sentences for "prohibitions"

Lexicographically close words:
prohibite; prohibited; prohibiting; prohibition; prohibitionist; prohibitive; prohibitory; prohibits; proie; proinde
  1. Love, in 1910, however, Justice Bucknill in the King's Bench held the defendant liable for damages for the sale of certain maps to undersellers in disregard of prohibitions specified in the bill of sale.

  2. But there is no printed copyright list except of prohibitions of importations issued by the Commissioners of Customs.

  3. Spain specifies among its prohibitions "the total or partial publication of melodies, with or without accompaniment, transposed or arranged for other instruments or with different words.

  4. Therefore, certain prohibitions were made on the powers of the States.

  5. The prohibitions of the Church against receiving interest were eluded, when necessary, by causing it to be paid in advance, by way of present or premium.

  6. In 813, the French commenced trading to Alexandria, and, in a few years, the Venetians followed their example, in despite of the ecclesiastical prohibitions against intercourse with the followers of Mohammed.

  7. Its significance lies in the provisions included in this section which guarantee added protection to individual liberties by a series of prohibitions on the General Assembly itself.

  8. These prohibitions include the following: (1) The General Assembly cannot suspend the writ of habeas corpus unless when, in case of invasion or rebellion, such action is required for public safety.

  9. Prohibitions were not needed to prevent the Ireland of the seventeenth century from being a great manufacturing country; nor could the most liberal bounties have made her so.

  10. Yet when it came to prosecuting heresy all these prohibitions were thrown to the winds.

  11. It is obvious, therefore, that these prohibitions in the tenth section are entirely homogeneous, and are essential to the establishment of a uniform standard of value in the formation and discharge of contracts.

  12. Even where provision is made for this lust, secrecy also is provided; and while lust found it easy to remove the prohibitions of law, shamelessness found it impossible to lay aside the veil of retirement.

  13. No social legislation, however generous, will prevent it, nor, as far as the Committee can see, will legal prohibitions do much to restrict it.

  14. We shall give a very brief account of the other prohibitions of usury before coming to deal with the scholastic teaching on the subject.

  15. Cleary: 'Hitherto we have encountered mere prohibitions of usury with little or no attempt to assign a reason for them other than that of positive legislation.

  16. To define them somewhat we invited a group of not-too-serious thinkers to set down their views regarding nonsenseorships in general and any pet prohibitions in particular.

  17. They are going to teach the unfortunates how to live under prohibitions and taboos.

  18. Hence the prohibitions of erecting new houses, which had begun under Elizabeth, were continually repeated.

  19. Chiefly, however, in matter of prohibitions issuing from the ecclesiastical courts, they were uniformly tenacious of their jurisdiction.

  20. Of the three, the first two contain the prohibitions and precepts of the law; the third (xx.

  21. The principle assumed in these prohibitions thus imposes upon all who would be holy to the Lord, in all ages, a firm restriction.

  22. Hence, the factitious encouragement given to the French manufactures, not by the natural demand of the country, but by the bounties and prohibitions by which they were guarded.

  23. Affirmatives bind not semper et ad semper, as negatives or prohibitions do.

  24. On the whole, wide prohibitions of marriage are archaic: the widest are savage; the narrowest are modern and civilised.

  25. We have noted prohibitions to marry any one of the same family name.

  26. The improbability of this view is indicated by the frequency of similar prohibitions in actual custom.

  27. These prohibitions were, in 1779, in respect of boats to row with more than six oars, extended to all other English counties; the port of Bristol only excepted.

  28. Later, for some reason, prohibitions were enacted.

  29. Atkinson sought for the origin of marriage prohibitions in the social conditions of early man, as conceived of by Mr. Darwin.

  30. If the spirit of commerce was attended to, perhaps duties would be every where decreased, if not annihilated, and prohibitions multiplied.

  31. To prevent one part of the empire being enriched at the expence and to the impoverishing of another, checks, restrictions, and sometimes absolute prohibitions are necessary.

  32. A great part of it deals less with discipline and the duties of officers and men than with exhortations to fight well and prohibitions against holding relations with the enemy, or with "malignants.


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