12 example sentences using prohibit.
Prohibit used in a sentence
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Methinks: had they known, they would have not hesitated to prohibit it as explicitly as they did infringement of arms possession.
Many cities have been passing local laws trying to prohibit this type of rental use for residences because they carry a whole host of problems.
That DoD rules don't prohibit selling/giving military equipment to police departments.
Many business schools actually prohibit their students from disclosing GPA or transcripts, only verifying which courses were taken and passed.
And not one of those limits prohibits the NSA from copying all electronic communications that enter or leave the United States and reading through them all.
The masters, being fewer in number, can combine much more easily: and the law, besides, authorises, or at least does not prohibit, their combinations, while it prohibits those of the workmen.
The masters, being fewer in number, can combine much more easily; and the law, besides, authorises, or at least does not prohibit their combinations, while it prohibits those of the workmen.
Most people aren't aware that many union contracts prohibit the principal from choosing the teachers in the school because of seniority rules, and getting rid of bad teachers is essentially hopeless.
Here's an idea: instead of excluding Apple from the license altogether, why not insert a clause to specifically prohibit putting any of the class methods on Apple's non-public selector list?
Write some nominal piece of code whose stated purpose is to prevent the thing you want to prohibit, even if it's facile and trivially bypassed, and now bypassing it is apparently back to being a federal crime again.
While they can prohibit assembly within their stations, disabling communications infrastructure violates people's basic rights.
At a time when just overhearing a conversation was hard enough to require concerted effort, they could not dream of a day when a significant percentage of every conversation among 300,000,000 people could be monitored and catalogued automatically at a not-prohibitive cost.