Proscribed in a sentence as an adjective

Adding spaces to make things line up is proscribed by the Python Style Guide. Which is entirely optional, but many people follow it.

That it can't possibly be captured in a proscribed format. I guess this abuts my general unease with FB as a whole.

"Was" was correct before "were" was proscribed by the Latinizers. Now they're deemed equally correct.

As to your questions about Foundation and Go: what I've proscribed here is a foundation. Not a definite, set-in-stone path.

Given that many web sites have more users than many countries, should there be a more proscribed relationship?

Here framing the problem around a Walk class makes for a more elegant implementation but the proscribed steps will never get you there.

The 2000 act listed the IRA as a proscribed group but it wasn't the focus of the legislation. There were major changes to "terrorism" legislation between 2000-2010.

My understanding of a "right" is not something that must be provided--rather, it's something that cannot be proscribed. A right is passive; all that's needed to provide one is inaction.

Bullies don't enforce proscribed consequences based on written law. Bullies don't use courts with impartial judges, juries, and defense advocacy.

Numerous widely proscribed psychiatric ***** have at best conjectured mechanisms of action.

That stories like this tend to have that effect on message board communities is the reason they're proscribed in the site guidelines. There are other communities where a story like this would find a more receptive audience, like Reddit Politics.

In response the government funded major effort to raise the city's streets as proscribed by the then current Miasmatic Theory of Disease. The thinking was along of the lines of low lying 'bad air' caused illnesses and thus the raising of the city's infrastructure would improve the general health.

Iraq Hans Blix reports that no evidence of proscribed activities has been found in Iraq. While he qualifies it that Iraq has not been as cooperative as wished, he believes that the disarmament plan can be completed within a few months given the recent extra pressure.

Moreover, the behavior of monads is more precisely proscribed than the behavior of abstractions used in other languages. While you do not need to understand the mathematical background to use monads, the fact that's it's there helps ensure that implementations act consistently.

Both the people in higher and lower rankings subliminally know their position, and so the people in lower rankings are subconsciously proscribed to submit to those of higher rankings when a rivalry springs up for the affection of a potential mate. Thus, the people best at the dance have the most choice, and we call that something like "charisma."

Try 5-HTP sometime, which is a partial prodrug for melatonin and in practice works quite similarly to melatonin, except it induces vivid happy dreams and is the proscribed treatment for night terrors in children.

"The demand for our facilities and services could be adversely affected by the relaxation of enforcement efforts, leniency in conviction or parole standards and sentencing practices or through the decriminalization of certain activities that are currently proscribed by our criminal laws. For instance, any changes with respect to ***** and controlled substances or illegal immigration could affect the number of persons arrested, convicted, and sentenced, thereby potentially reducing demand for correctional facilities to house them."

I believe in the importance of a free press, and recent developments are troubling and lead to understandable concerns about the ability of ordinary people and journalists to discuss, report on, or investigate without undue duress, potential criminal activities by rogue agents exceeding their mandate as proscribed by their democratically elected governments.

Proscribed definitions

adjective

excluded from use or mention; "forbidden fruit"; "in our house dancing and playing cards were out"; "a taboo subject"

See also: forbidden prohibited taboo tabu verboten