Caerphilly Council was one of the first authorities to prohibit drinking in specified public places.
It was an amendment to prohibit credit card companies from charging more than 30 percent interest.
Here I wrote about the need to prohibit for-profit colleges from receiving any government money.
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Ethics rules seem to prohibit U.S. lawyers from selling a stake in their fees to nonlawyers.
To continue to prohibit liability for audit failure under these circumstances is completely unconscionable.
That may seem a strange thing for a federal law to prohibit, but follow the money.
Last year, a group of clerics petitioned the emir to prohibit women from standing.
It allows educational organizations to prohibit the opposite sex from participating in a single-sex contact sport.
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The resolution calls on members of the United Nations to prohibit statements that offend Islam.
Ferocious legislative battles were bought to prohibit alcohol at the county, state and then ultimately national level.
Now that may seem a strange thing for a federal law to prohibit, but follow the money.
Mr. Bloomberg denounced groups seeking to prohibit charter schools from being located within existing public school buildings.
Congress seems ready to prohibit credit card companies from raising interest rates at any time for any reason.
There's even talk on Capitol Hill of introducing legislation to prohibit any attack on Iran without congressional approval.
Ms. Hou's attorneys have asked U.S. Judge Richard Sullivan to prohibit Ms. Lee from testifying about the solicitations.
Ogden successfully sued Gibbons in the New York court system to prohibit Gibbons from operating in New York waters.
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And a DOJ court-enforced consent decree on the Google ITA transaction to prohibit and police against certain Google behavior.
Third, laws should be passed to prohibit earmarks by any senator or representative.
The U.S. Secret Service reserves the right to prohibit any other personal items.
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Thus, drafting further evolved to prohibit a Protector from being the Trustee, or appointing somebody close to the Protector.
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The US Justice Department is seeking a permanent injunction to prohibit the merger.
One federal law that seems to prohibit online, pay-to-enter NCAA Tournament pools is the Interstate Wire Act of 1961.
Schumer asked the SEC to prohibit the practice, and if it doesn't he plans to introduce legislation to stop it.
We believe that the great majority will continue to prohibit guns, and our campus communities will be all the safer.
The Giessen Regional Commission, led by Mr. Witteck, stepped in last year to prohibit the planned demonstrations on Good Friday.
So far 35 states have adopted laws to prohibit recognition of same-sex unions, and more are expected to follow suit.
The league's 32 owners also emphatically approved a rule to prohibit players from leading with the crown of the helmet.
Federal laws clearly prohibit military retirees from assigning their pensions and appear to prohibit the assignment of private pensions, too.
The sneeringly nicknamed "Saban Rule" was enacted to prohibit coaches from visiting high schools in the spring, something Saban had traditionally done.
Having voted to run up the bill, it is utterly irresponsible to prohibit the government from borrowing the money to pay it.
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