词汇 | example_english_forbid |
释义 | Examples of forbidThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. On the other hand, "compromises" introducing elements, such as race, that are immaterial under any constitutionally permitted political morality would be forbidden. Since 23 is forbidden, w1 begins with 1 and wn ends with 4, a contradiction. Is it allowed, then, to apply our modern idea to pre-modern societies or should it be forbidden? Believing that the amnesty forbade investigations of any sort, the court continued to have cases transferred to military tribunals, where they were abruptly suspended. States were forbidden to coin their own money or issue bills of credit and so were stripped of a vital element of economic jurisdiction. Regulations forbidding skilled workers from disputing the time estimated to complete a part suggest that the new wage form pitted workers against management. Entry into forest reserves was forbidden without a licence, and the local population banned from hunting, farming, or collecting forest produce. Article 92 specifically noted that, as a point of principle, 'cultivation using the ray was forbidden throughout the forest area'. Export/import and transportation of sandalwood without valid permit was forbidden. He rules that in those diseases accompanied by fever food is either to be given or to be forbidden. Further, discussions on the paragone were forbidden in the statutes of the academia. Several individuals reported that the sailas had forbidden the use of electricity. There are rules forbidding additional work on the side. Limited space forbids a summary of every scene. If unguarded recursion and infinite parallel composition are forbidden, our processes can only perform finitely many actions at a fixed time. Consequently, it is important that it be forbidden. They were regarded as minors and wards of the crown, were forbidden to bear arms and ride horses. Ultimately, this forbids great dynamism in the number of roles. Nobody forbids us to extend the relation of orthogonality to partial designs: the pseudo-design is orthogonal to nobody! Political candidates can only run as individuals and are forbidden from running on a party ticket. After 1810, many other states passed laws either prohibiting unincorporated banks or forbidding them from issuing notes. 286 robot's heading direction, and will therefore be forbidden by the constraint. Although forbidden by law, private sales were in practice accepted, and juridical treatises recognized them. However, this forbids the possibility of having an exact analytical treatment. To combat alcoholism among worken, the law forbade the sale of strong drinks for public use in cafes and other catering establishments. Is it constitutionally optional, or is it constitutionally forbidden? If it refers to food, how can one reconcile the contradiction between forbidding food and adding more food? The monarch promptly issued a decree forbidding the forgery of census records. While admitting the need for the structure of court proceedings to remain relatively formal, the modern courtroom, it is suggested, should be user-friendly, not forbidding. He still has to buy his own food, and is forbidden from other parts of the house during family meals and recreation. In addition, the law forbids that benefits are granted with the purpose of inciting switching. When the king died, the izinceku were forbidden to help dig the grave. Both for the initial time and for any other time, we saw that some parts of the flow are forbidden for any double simple wave. Beyond this royal privilege the rabbis decreed that relations even with one's bride are forbidden until the marriage benedictions have been pronounced. In my experience, people find this invigorating rather than forbidding. Their exclusivity, their endogamy (forbidding suitors ' from the world '), have all the hallmarks of sectarian inwardness. The force of the market is driving journalists to boldly push into previously forbidden areas even though they recognize the political risk. Throughout the dictatorship, though, even the mention of censorship was forbidden : the regime was always keen to maintain its democratic facade. They were forbidden to assume any official function. Furthermore, in some countries the law forbade possession of gold in any form other than small jewelry. Once the church forbade the participation of the clergy in ordeals (1215), they quickly fell into desuetude. The argument went that what worked in physics could not be forbidden in biology. We then move to the next co-ranked constraints forbidding vowel insertion and consonant deletion. Secondly, the legal framework plays a role insofar as it forbids certain responses. Private companies and individuals were forbidden to do so; they had no positive property rights in telecommunications. Barred from university and pulpit, they were also forbidden to write in the traditional genres of theology, the treatise and the sermon. In the same vein, the legislation normally forbids non-professionals to excavate. In many countries, land acquisition possibilities are restrained by traditional law, effectively forbidding outsiders to obtain land, or by governments preventing foreigners to acquire land. On the other hand, the velocitometric limitations of the probe forbade thorough functional examination. English readers must have been aware of continental literature which forbade these survival techniques and condemned all collaboration with the opposition as idolatry. Marrying a person of another race or of another social class becomes a moral problem in a world that forbids or strongly discourages such acts. He wrote, for instance, that the clause forbidding bailiffs to put men to law without witnesses could not be applied to the ecclesiastical courts. In the absence of mechanised tools, it would be forbidding to teach from these chapters, which have no accompanying exercises. Although one of the rules he looks at is a bit more complex than the other, neither is really all that forbidding. His reserve, his extreme modesty, forbade his allowing himself to be discovered. Finally, something is forbidden in a world s if it does not hold in any world reachable from s. Acts that tend to promote happiness should be allowed by the rules and acts that tend to produce unhappiness should be forbidden. Everything is permitted and nothing is forbidden. Instead of forbidding borrowings in fields such as advertising, policy-makers should look at ways in which people can be prepared for their encounter with this phenomenon. I also argued that legislation forbidding infertile couples from using cloning to have genetically related children would not be ethically justifiable, assuming the problem of safety were resolved. Secondly, additional food is to be forbidden when the disease is at its height; since adding food is always harmful, it is in this case even more harmful. There the king forbade anyone to do the abbot any injustice (unriht); here the king orders the sheriffs to use their position to stop anyone from doing him injustice (iniusticia). The sharp criticisms offered in early reviews served for many as a substitute for coming to terms with a publication that places forbidding demands on the reader. The person who is restrained because dangerous is forbidden from doing something in particular, but is free to do as he or she pleases in all other aspects of life. The monitor must keep track of the external resources that are read and tested for absence to guarantee transaction serialisability, forbidding undesired dependencies between disjoint transactions. As regular armed forces became stronger and more professionalized they tended to specialize in the conduct of external war until, finally, they were forbidden to do anything else. The most typical nonholonomic constraint encountered in mobile robotics is the nonslip constraint that forbids wheeled systems from making translations "sideways" (in directions perpendicular to the robot's heading). Observe that we are not forbidding overlaps. The significant factor in each case is that the crypt, while by its inherent nature forbidding the expression of mourning, nonetheless evokes a state of mourning whose effects are visible. However, this approach is too restrictive since it forbids pairs of infinite reduction sequences that never commute but, intuitively, do not correspond to a real situation of non-determinism. When events a and b stand in this relation it signifies the impossibility of both events happening: once one has happened, the other is forbidden to ever happen. Linear logic reintroduces the symmetry by systematically forbidding weakening and contraction, not out of some hypocritical 'at most one formula there', but as a general principle. The general principle of liberty is 'essentially' an 'anti-paternalistic' principle that forbids society or government from coercively interfering with the individual's pursuit of her own good in her own way. The law forbids the fruit. Nuns were urged to forget the privileges and social status that they had enjoyed outside the convent, and the use of worldly titles such as ' lady ' or ' madam ' was forbidden. Thus, the concept of "vehicle," located in an ordinance forbidding vehicles in the park, is vague, and its application to a motorized go-cart is initially indeterminate. Any type variable will be treated as a confined type by the type system in the sense that unsafe reference widening will be forbidden for expressions of this type. Our argumentation is based on the key intuition underlying the notion of stratification, that recursion should be allowed through positive dependencies, but be forbidden through negative dependencies. Secondly, to verify programs with delay declarations, it is often necessary to impose a restriction on the modes that forbids tests for identity between the input arguments of an atom. They are forbidden by hospital rules to eat anything intended for patients. Military action was to be forbidden for a decade within a strictly demarcated network of trade routes termed vredelant or 'zone of peace'. The paraphrasing task forbids the participant to repeat the original stimulus sentence verbatim. Entry standards in such circumstances were not, and could not be, forbidding. Sadly, much of the literature discussing the principle is mired in forbidding algebra, which has not helped in communicating its importance. The defeat of the bill has increased the probability of a test case being brought to challenge the constitutionality of the law forbidding their sale. He has forbidden such things and thus one ought not to be morally indifferent about them. Even 'vulgar expression,' regardless of how it was used, was forbidden. According to this proposal, to be wrong is to be forbidden by a set of principles no one could reasonably reject. At that time it was forbidden to cross the border. Husbands and wives were forbidden from testifying for or against each other. Was it actually forbidden as a scientific-theoretical text? As she points out, commanding right and forbidding evil "is a claim to power which requires no sanctioning from the state". These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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