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Examples
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In no way is a foreigner forbidded to discuss Mexican politics.
More Tourist go home 2006
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Sistani has forbidded all forms of singing and dancing.
Iraq: Maybe Sistani didn’t call for homosexuals to be killed, after all 2006
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Thanks to unions you have the right to work only 8 hours a day while kids are forbidded to work.
Think Progress » Substantiated military recruiting violations 2006
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Thanks to unions you have the right to work only 8 hours a day while kids are forbidded to work.
Think Progress » Substantiated military recruiting violations 2006
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In making offerings of securities to the public, some conflicts of interest are permitted but have to be closed e.g. shareholdings by a director/ officer in the company offering securities, interests in competing businesses; but others are simply forbidded e.g. a director/officer doing the qualifying report or audit.
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Yes, God forbidded incest, but only much later, not right at the beginning.
jaimewolf Diary Entry jaimewolf 2003
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The Committee recommends the advertising and sale (except by doctor's prescription) of drugs euphemistically described as for the "correction of women's ailments" or "correction of irregularities" should be forbidded.
Report of the Committee of Inquiry into the Various Aspects of the Problem of Abortion in New Zealand New Zealand. Committee of Inquiry into various aspects of the Problem of Abortion in New Zealand 1927
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Meletius, it was decided, should remain in his own city of Lycopolis, but without exercising authority or the power of ordaining; moreover he was forbidded to go into the environs of the town or to enter another diocese for the purpose of ordaining its subjects.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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This statute does not confine its operation to "spiritual persons" and churchyards, but enacts that the statute of 1279 shall "be observed of all lands, tenements, fees, advowsons, and other possessions purchased or to be purchased to the use of guilds and fraternities" and "Mayors, Bailiffs and Commons of Cities, Boroughs and other towns that have a perpetual commonalty", all of whom are forbidded to purchase.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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The "conventuals" were expressly excluded from the generalship and were forbidded to take novices.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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