Similar words: prohibit, prohibition, prohibitive, inhibited, exhibit, inhibit, exhibition, inhibition. Meaning: [prəʊ'hɪbɪt /prə-] adj. 1. excluded from use or mention 2. forbidden by law.
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211. Article 82 It's prohibited for any person to misappropriate any public fund to trade securities.
212. The unauthorized use of any trademark displayed on this site is strictly prohibited.
213. Under the trade liberalization constraint, direct export subsidy in strategic trade policy is prohibited by the rules of WTO.
214. The fishing location is at Miri Drop Off (Chim Kau). Fishing is PROHIBITED around oil platform or drilling rigs.
215. Meanwhile, releasing related information concerning the blacklist to the blacklisted customer or its stakeholders or any party other than risk control desk is strictly prohibited.
216. Article 19 Noxious and harmful bait and feed are prohibited in aquacultural production.
217. Employers are prohibited from failing to hire persons in this age group.
218. Insult, libel, false accusationfalse incrimination directed against citizens by any means is prohibited.
219. Cars are prohibited, so transportation is by electric cart or by horse and buggy.
220. Shipowners are prohibited from requiring seafarers to make an advance payment for their repatriation expenses.
221. Filled with the extreme eros, the masochist freezes before the otherwise unbearable spectacle of cruelty and enjoys the prohibited jouissance.
222. However recently, there are too many athletes taking prohibited medicine, which becomes a big and intractable problem in international sports field.
223. Later on Caliph Umar prohibited it due to social reasons as the Islamic community was rapidly expanding.
224. If you have more than the duty-free allowance or prohibited goods, you go through the red channel and declare them to a customs officer.
225. It is prohibited to remove the opening plug before assembly as gasified rust sealed in cylinder.
226. Discrimination against and oppression of any ethnic group are prohibited.'
227. King Ptolemy prohibited Hegesias from lecturing , lest he depopulate the country.
228. Article 9 No goods that are prohibited from importation may be imported.
229. Furthermore, causing an animal unnecessary or excessive pain and discomfort is prohibited by the Faroese law.
230. The State Duma disproved information that kvass would be equated with alcohol and would be prohibited at the wheel.
231. It shall be prohibited to commit domestic violence against,(Sentencedict.com) maltreat or abandon a disabled person.
232. Also, because the reserve clause in players' contracts prohibited free agency, rosters were much more stable in Auerbach's halycon days.
233. Maltreatment and desertion of one family member by another shall be prohibited.
234. Any review, dissemination, distribution or duplication of this communication by the unintended recipient is strictly prohibited.
235. Strictly prohibited for plagiaristic activities, for violations, the students will be failed in the course and being sent to the College Disciplinary Committee for further punishment.
236. The use of ungranted patent applications or terminated, nullified or invalid patents to advertise is prohibited.
237. What you need to do is simply look through these two lists---the Prohibited Articles List and the Duty- free Quota list.
238. Smoking, drinking, drugging, or fighting in the school building is strictly prohibited.
239. Entities and individuals are prohibited from using material asset reorganization information for insider dealing, manipulating the market or committing other illegal acts.
240. Using purchase method for consolidated statements is the trunk stream, on the other hand, pooling of interest method cant be prohibited however.
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