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How to use prohibit in a sentence

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Tropospheric ozone can permanently damage people's lungs and prohibit plants from producing and storing food.
A software contract may not prohibit reverse engineering that is done for the purposes of making a piece of software work with other software.
The Kuna laws prohibit both investment access by non Kuna members and also limit the size of the industry.
In the Fish Stocks Agreement this includes a power to inspect vessels in port and to prohibit landing or transhipment of illegally caught stock.
They were next frustrated in their efforts to prohibit the copyrighting of colorized films.
Well, for instance, bigamy is a federal offence, and I have little doubt that the Commonwealth could prohibit people calling themselves married.
Cough, a side effect not related to dose, was severe enough to prohibit further use in only three patients.
Indeed, the ancient purity laws of Leviticus in the Old Testament prohibit the activities of ingesting shellfish or touching a dead pigskin.
Some prisons restrict inmates' access to Bibles, or prohibit inmates from having concordances or biblical commentaries.
In other words, precautionary killings to prohibit the spread of infection are becoming commonplace.
He said he wasn't attempting to prohibit debate on the report, but rather asked for restraint pending adjudication by the courts.
This statute would prohibit unauthorized access into a computer or computer system.
A political entrepreneur lobbies Congress to prohibit the importation of foreign-made mousetraps.
It used to be that young people were expected to start earning their keep very early, we had to make laws to prohibit child labour.
Adults to refrain from drinking at under-age functions and Clubs to prohibit advertising at underage events.
The Laws of Cricket and the ICC playing regulations both prohibit the bowling of underarm deliveries.
There, for example, the Court held that drug laws can prohibit the use of the narcotic peyote in a religious ceremony.
A few operators advocated province-wide regulations to prohibit smoking in all restaurants.
No disciplinary action was taken because our rules prohibit substances, not antibodies.
Mutation prevention is essential to prohibit a bacterium from developing resistance to antibiotics to which it is exposed.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It was in vain to prohibit by edict after edict the monopolization of land by the wealthy classes.
Legislation was soon to prohibit this custom, and railways to make it unnecessary.
The constitution is interpreted to prohibit women from holding any other office.
When Parliament passed an act to prohibit future emissions in the colonies, they seemed satisfied.
It does not behoove us, who neither believe in their right to prohibit free assembly, nor to permit it, to appeal to them.
Laws can and should prohibit discharges from watercraft in harbors and rivers.
In the fact that I have no right to prohibit anything to others lies no prohibition.
These races often prohibit marriage with individuals of another race.
To prohibit no other would place the inventor at the mercy of verbalism and would be subordinating substance to form.
Regulatory constraints prohibit divulgence of sensitive data, especially that of customers.
This wonderful way is to prohibit the use of sharp hatchets in France.
However, certain types of reorganizations limit or prohibit the sellers' receipt of non-stock consideration.
The awful Snigsworth might taboo and prohibit Fledgely, but the peaceable Twemlow reasons, If he IS my kinsman I didn't make him so, and to meet a man is not to know him.
If new evidence suggests that a GRAS or prior-sanctioned substance, may be unsafe, federal authorities can prohibit its use or require further studies to determine its safety.
Canada's central bank said this week it's not illegal to deface or even mutilate banknotes, although there are laws that prohibit reproducing a current bill electronically.
Monsignor Johnson emphasized, however, that he would never prohibit someone from attending Mass or make them feel unwelcome at church no matter what they were wearing.
Anna Eshoo, D-Palo Alto, would require the Federal Communications Commission to prohibit cellular phone companies from blocking consumers' access to 911 services.
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