词汇 | example_english_prohibition |
释义 | Examples of prohibitionThese 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. The second rule-of-law benefit explains why lawmakers use precise bloodalcohol limits as a standard for the prohibition of drunk driving. This may because of some moral prohibition or that post-humans will be extinct or significantly different in their thinking from current humans. However, it was unlikely that without other allies, labor alone could have attained the truck prohibition. The prohibitions against internal improvements and a protective tariff were among the very few changes made. When read in the context of the entire chapter on music, this passage implies musical restraint rather than outright prohibition. Though the sustainability of a society without those prohibitions is staggeringly unlikely, it is not logically impossible. These prohibitions had a negative effect on the capacity of individuals to signal credibility to one another. Provision is necessary for alternative means of transportation so that a driving prohibition does not lead to social isolation and frustration. These prohibitions were brought about by recognizing that the required miraculous activity was in fact under jurisdiction of causal natural laws. Just governance presupposes the guidance of behavior, and the issuing of prohibitions is necessary for such guidance. The recent prohibition on all gifts from drug companies to doctors by several major medical schools illustrates this safe course. The second is the conventional assumption that the segmental exponents of morphemes are present in surface representations, unless some specific prohibition dictates otherwise. Only "wrongs done to the victim" are candidates for criminal prohibition. They were not interpreted as a blanket prohibition on the display of feelings. Interestingly, the human rights framework within which challenges to such prohibitions have been brought, further entrenches this public/private separation. Each of these threats - and many others - provoked distinctly illiberal rules and prohibitions. If some activity is sufficiently troublesome or dangerous to merit an injunction, a blanket prohibition replaces a standard of care. Norms that indicate prohibitions can be translated into regulations. The action itself, not anything consequent upon it, is the wrong, and that wrong is sufficient reason to consider it eligible for criminal prohibition. A number of authors argue that since desire is a necessary condition of action, the prohibition on desire cannot be a prohibition on all desire. Consider again the paradigmatic primary criminal-law prohibitions associated with offenses against the person. Twenty years ago, its strict prohibition against foreigners had severely obstructed trade. The key to the absolute prohibition of the unattested pattern is in examining the subset relationship of constraint violations incurred by the competing output candidates. Both pharmacists and the medical profession wanted to regulate the use of drugs but were opposed to total prohibition. 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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