Campbell was required to abstain from drinking alcohol and have no contact with three individuals. |
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Youth develop tobacco addiction and experience withdrawal symptoms similar to adults when they try to abstain from smoking. |
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I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous, and will not take or knowingly administer any harmful drug. |
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The public doesn't expect praise for refraining from pogroms, but nor does it expect ceaseless injunctions to abstain from them. |
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Political abuse in Maine invited the Dutch king to confine his activities to dykes and polders and abstain from pronouncing upon mountain ridges. |
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Spectators, indeed, remain unnoticed whilst they abstain from touching the noctambulist, and from interfering with the actual train of his ideas. |
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She also does not abstain from eating greasy foods such as pork and hamburgers. |
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Mr.A told us that he now realises the danger to himself if he does not continue to abstain from taking illicit drugs. |
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They must also abstain from intoxicating drinks or drugs, and live a life of celibacy. |
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Significantly, Marcion would admit married persons to baptism in his church only if they took a vow to abstain from all sexual intercourse. |
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You have determined to cease henceforth from saying of Mass, and to abstain from the consecration of the body and blood of the Lord. |
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A person may be bound by contract express or implied to abstain from disclosing certain information to others. |
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To forgo the leisured lifestyle, to abstain from epicurean pleasures of over-indulgence, is no mean task. |
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Medieval monastics sought to abstain from enjoying daily life, lest they prefer it to God. |
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The Glorious Qur'an commands humans to abstain from intoxicants, alcohol, drugs, gambling, from dedication of stones and divination of arrows. |
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Almost 49 percent of U.S. adults abstain from alcohol use or drink fewer than 12 drinks per year. |
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Did the Nato partners offer a binding commitment to abstain from expansion into eastern Europe, and then renege on it? |
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In fact, I publicly vowed to abstain from The Ball in 2012, but professional responsibilities and curiosity got the better of me. |
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But the two also could abstain from caucusing with either party and possibly have even more clout. |
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Some especially well-bred people among us might be noble enough in spirit and possessions to abstain from this temptation. |
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The prime minister has also urged his citizens to abstain from drinking alcohol on election day to avoid violence and maintain the dignity of the event. |
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The European Union must abstain from intervening in a matter that falls within the competence of the Member States. |
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Members of the Committee should abstain from discussions on a topic on which they have a conflict of interest. |
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Members should abstain from engaging in any activities or functions that may appear to be not readily reconcilable with their independence. |
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The member in a conflict of interest shall abstain from the discussion and vote on the matter at issue. |
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Sending a message out to price hikers, the majority of stores were empty after consumer protection groups called on the public to abstain from spending a single euro. |
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This harsh rule was mitigated by the possibility given to the heir to abstain from, or to decline, the accession to the heirship. |
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In such a case the other Member States shall abstain from formally placing the matter before the Council. |
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An official shall abstain from any action and, in particular, any public expression of opinion which may reflect on his position. |
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He ordered his followers to abstain from violence, and let the world see the brutality of the British empire on the peaceful yet disobedient Indians. |
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Some households that do not have Internet access abstain from using the medium for religious reasons. |
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Staff must abstain from any behaviour which provokes suspected or sentenced offenders in their charge. |
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Those high-souled persons who desire beauty, faultlessness of limbs, long life, understanding, mental and physical strength and memory should abstain from acts of injury. |
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We abstain from voting on this report, as it presents Parliament with an unsolvable dilemma. |
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Pregnant women have been urged to abstain from alcohol by scientists who claim that even small amounts can damage the development of a baby's brain. |
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However, both sides continued to abstain from dealing directly with each other. |
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I am a little disappointed to hear my colleague and friend, the member for Burnaby-Douglas, say that he will abstain from voting. |
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The civilian population shall respect these wounded and sick, and in particular abstain from offering them violence. |
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His delegation had therefore called for a recorded vote and would abstain from voting. |
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This Lent, let us abstain from our often immoderate desire for material goods, so to offer our neighbour what he desperately needs. |
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International Buy Nothing Day, held on the 27th November 1998, challenges the shopaholics amongst us to abstain from consumer spending for 24 hours. |
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Those who are fasting must abstain from eating, drinking, smoking, and hanky-panky of any sorts. |
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Dearly beloved, I beseech you as strangers and pilgrims, abstain from fleshly lusts, which war against the soul. |
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Plus, it is possible to abstain from rippling which are usually necessary to prevent verdigris. |
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Reading the narratives, one is left with the sense that the choice to abstain from all sexual involvements was more emotionally driven for women than for men. |
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Does anyone know if antivaxxers also abstain from taking other medicine? |
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Men who undergo circumcision should abstain from sexual activity for at least six weeks after the operation. |
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One could not even abstain from observance. |
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Methodists saw alcoholic beverages, and alcoholism, as the root of many social ills and tried to persuade people to abstain from these. |
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The Mooslim does not abstain from worldly business on Friday except during the time of prayer. |
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It will take discipline to either abstain from marital relations or make sure we have the proper birth spacing tools to prevent a pregnancy when we are not ready for another child. |
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In some cases however self-regulation may prepare the ground for industries to abstain from competing and to coordinate their actions to fence off competition by newcomers to the disadvantage of consumers. |
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Management should abstain from discriminating in favour of one or the other candidate, establishing the assumption that the nomination process has been accomplished thoroughly and professionally. |
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Governments have to act as real co-owners of the Union and abstain from the 'we-they' model and the constant double talk that this model involves. |
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Honourable Members will understand that the case is therefore now sub judice and the Commission consequently has to abstain from public comment on it. |
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States parties must abstain from unjustifiably interfering with the material interests of authors, which are necessary to enable those authors to enjoy an adequate standard of living. |
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We are going to vote by show of hands but I would request those of you who may wish to vote against a resolution, or to abstain from voting, to use the voting form supplied to you and to be sure to identify yourselves. |
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Sacramental absolution is not to be denied to those who, repentant after having gravely sinned against conjugal chastity, demonstrate the desire to strive to abstain from sinning again, notwithstanding relapses. |
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The official shall abstain from any arbitrary action adversely affecting members of the public, as well as from any preferential treatment on any grounds whatsoever. |
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I myself felt obliged to abstain from the final vote, because I felt that it went too far on fiscal policy, running the risk of placing harmonization in conflict with the autonomy of the Member States. |
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To abstain from alcoholic drinks taken in excess, as these darken our judgement, interfere with our reason and degrade our dignity, leaving whoever overindulges in them prostrate on the ground before God and honest men. |
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Obstinately to abstain from addressing two of their understaffed areas which have been obvious for most of the summer will be incomprehensible to the club's supporters. |
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The director shall abstain from deliberating or voting on any question linked to this interest and avoid trying to influence the related decision. |
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Although the Church only commands the faithful to abstain from servile work and attend Mass and does not make it obligatory to attend evening devotions, still she desires this and recommends it repeatedly. |
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Moreover, those who abstain from their own avarice will be happy. |
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I would like to quote these two paragraphs which seemed so important to me and which, when they disappeared from the text, obliged me to abstain from my own opinion. |
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Article 10 of the Treaty requires Member States to facilitate the achievement of the Community's tasks and to abstain from any measure which could jeopardise the attainment of the objectives of the Treaty. |
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Representatives who abstain from voting are considered as not voting. |
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The Liberals will abstain from voting, as they did for the budget itself. |
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This is generally understood to mean that members of a Board of Directors and Executive Management must abstain from voting on any decisions that directly affect them. |
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Members who abstain from voting shall be considered as not voting. |
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The Secretariat should abstain from drawing its own conclusions and presenting them as facts in reports of the United Nations without consulting the Member States concerned. |
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They can only vote for a candidate or abstain from voting. |
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In spite of this ruling, the United States could abstain from substantially modifying its cotton policy in view of the American Congress recent Farm Bill, which does not set any limit to this type of national support. |
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It urged the Ivorian parties, particularly the media, which through their persistent incitement to hatred constitute a hindrance to the peace and reconciliation process, to abstain from such acts. |
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The party clarified that it was not calling on supporters to cast a conscience vote, nor to abstain from voting. |
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A member who wishes to pointedly abstain from a vote may do so by entering both lobbies, casting one vote for and one against. |
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Additionally, parents of pupils are expected to abstain from alcohol to prove they are followers of the faith. |
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Women who plan to become pregnant within three months, pregnant women, and nursing women should abstain from eating pilot whale meat. |
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He asked his disciples to adopt a vegetarian diet, abstain from recreational drugs including alcohol, and lead a pure and celibate lifestyle. |
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For it is necessary that he who is adorned by the cathartic virtues, should abstain from doing any thing precedaneously in conjunction with body. |
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It may be thought strange that I could abstain from a woman who to most people was so attractive. |
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Those who abstain from the right to reproduce and remain childfree by choice often face harsh questioning, however. |
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Pescatarian is used to describe those who abstain from eating all meat and animal flesh with the exception of fish. |
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We have learned of these your words, that to do truly penance is not only to abstain from sin, but also to amplect and embrace the virtue contrary to the sin. |
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Eastern Orthodox churches still abstain from all animal products in Lent. |
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Observant Hindus who do eat meat almost always abstain from beef. |
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However, the Tooth Fairy does not wish to be considered the Christmas Scrooge by suggesting that children should abstain from sweets during Christmas. |
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He that undertakes the duty of the pilgrimage during them must abstain from coition, ungodliness and acrimonious dispute, and whatever good you do, Allah is aware of it. |
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The procedures should also make plain that a decisional official, whether or not challenged, may voluntarily abstain from participating in a particular proceeding. |
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Strict observers of Lententide may observe intervals of fasting or at least abstain from festivities, certain foods and other indulgences, giving the money saved to charity. |
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The Free Church maintained that national resources could be used in aid of the church, provided that the state abstain from all interference in its internal government. |
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