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"prohibit" Definitions
  1. [often passive] to stop something from being done or used especially by law synonym forbid
  2. prohibit something/somebody from doing something to make something impossible to do synonym prevent

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Simply put: On Election Day, states can prohibit activities that they could not ordinarily prohibit.
Use to with forbid and from with prohibit: forbid them to attend; prohibit them from attending.
The same mechanisms that prohibit copying without a right to copy could prohibit transferring without a right to transfer.
The majority of states and localities prohibit open containers of alcohol on the streets; a lot more prohibit them in vehicles.
He's voted to defund Planned Parenthood; prohibit insurance companies from covering abortion procedures, and to prohibit Medicaid payments to healthcare providers that perform abortions.
The FTC could also prohibit Facebook from acquiring competitive threats going forward, or even prohibit all acquisitions until Facebook fixes the harms it is causing.
Governments could also signal to criminal groups that while they will generally prohibit drug trafficking, they will really prohibit drug-related violence through much harsher enforcement.
Currently, 14 states and D.C. prohibit drivers from talking on a hand-held cell phone, while and 46 states and D.C. prohibit text messaging while driving.
Our community standards strictly prohibit attacking people based on their protected characteristics, including religion, and we prohibit advertisers from discriminating against people based on religion and other attributes.
While the double-jeopardy clause would prohibit Alabama from retrying Gamble if a jury had found him not guilty, it does not prohibit another sovereign from trying him.
Everyone on Twitter must follow the Twitter Rules, including our rules that prohibit hateful conduct, as well the rules that prohibit spammy behavior and automated mentions of other people.
The memo claimed that the government can likely prohibit religious groups from discriminating on the basis of race but may not be able to prohibit other forms of discrimination.
"Our community standards strictly prohibit attacking people based on their protected characteristics, including religion, and we prohibit advertisers from discriminating against people based on religion and other attributes," said Facebook.
The Obama administration chose the second way: it pretended that statutes that prohibit discrimination based on sex were equivalent to (non-existent) statutes that would prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation.
The measures prohibit Guzman from communicating with his wife, either in person or by telephone, and prohibit his attorneys from passing messages from third parties to Guzman, or from Guzman to third parties.
"All the things you prohibit are interesting for young children, and the more you prohibit them, the more interesting they are," said Frieder Kircher, a deputy assistant chief with the Berlin Fire Department.
Tokyo and some other cities prohibit smoking on the street.
Even as Reddit's own policies appear to prohibit violent content.
Other states prohibit abortion after a certain time following conception.
The injunction will indefinitely prohibit Texas from enforcing the law.
Hawaii essentially wants to prohibit people from texting and walking.
These specifically prohibit harassment, threatening messages, and calls to violence.
Italian authorities found nothing that would prohibit such an operation.
Fourteen states and the District of Columbia prohibit payday loans.
And we surely could prohibit commercial harvesting of wild fireflies.
Twitter Rules also prohibit hateful conduct, harassment, and violent threats.
Catholic institutions also prohibit the promotion and distribution of contraception.
Several African countries, including Botswana, now prohibit exports to China.
Most states with recreational weed still prohibit smoking in public.
Fourteen states and the District of Columbia prohibit payday lending.
Federal ethics standards prohibit such personal assistance by a subordinate.
It does not prohibit government employees from making voluntary disclosures.
It would take years to pass legislation to prohibit privatization.
The platforms could still prohibit harassment, doxxing, threats, and profanity.
Despite state laws, local jurisdictions can still prohibit weed sales.
"Congress was trying to prohibit whiskey in punch," he said.
Rules prohibit him from choosing senior officials at the OGE.
Our party has very specific rules that prohibit religious discrimination.
Both Michigan and South Carolina prohibit concealed handguns in church.
"The statute doesn't prohibit decreasing property tax values," he said.
She would also prohibit political gerrymandering and boost election security.
Many states prohibit employers from firing people because they smoke.
Federal rules prohibit paying an employee for work not performed.
N.C.A.A. rules prohibit athletes from playing with or against professionals.
The curbs will prohibit all but essential services from operating.
They also prohibit states from honoring state voter ID laws.
That's exactly what the emoluments clause was written to prohibit.
Ron Hood said of his bill to prohibit all abortions.
Federal regulations governing organic agriculture prohibit the use of glyphosate.
Disagreements in one area should not prohibit unity in others.
Dress codes might prohibit jeans, flip flops and baseball caps.
Trade and investment agreements currently prohibit restrictions on the transfer of financial information abroad for data processing but do not expressly prohibit data localization measures that require local data storage for financial services companies.
Only three states have enacted provisions that proactively prohibit undocumented students from accessing in-state tuition rates, and two, Alabama and South Carolina, prohibit those students from even enrolling at a public postsecondary institution.
Tour rules prohibit men's players from being sponsored by betting companies.
However, in some states, schools can prohibit firearms from certain areas.
Certain local ordinances, however, can prohibit the practice in some places.
Countries including Denmark, Switzerland and New Zealand already prohibit unstunned slaughter.
They can't prohibit you criticizing their listings through terms of use.
They also prohibit discrimination from most employers, schools, and housing providers.
Because there are certain rules in the UN that prohibit that.
Contracts can prohibit modification of materials to accommodate people with disabilities.
Many prohibit local officials from asking people about their immigration status.
Individual states could decide whether to continue to prohibit public sale.
Current law in Australia does not prohibit minors from viewing pornography.
The FHA, Justice Kennedy said, "doesn't prohibit decreasing property tax values".
Federal civil rights laws also prohibit discrimination against students with disabilities.
Among much else, these prohibit anything deemed to "damage national unity".
The labor reform will also prohibit the replacement of striking workers.
And yet what the law does not prohibit, prudence may discourage.
The streaming service providers' terms of service explicitly prohibit this behavior.
Britain's laws prohibit them from being ridden on roads or pavements.
Some prohibit voting until a person finishes parole or probation, too.
It would prohibit state and local governments from taxing Internet access.
The bills prohibit abortion once a fetal heartbeat can be detected.
If the law's on their side, they can prohibit that smell.
Does federal law already prohibit anti-LGBTQ discrimination in some settings?
FAA regulations prohibit flying drones around stadiums during major sporting events.
But it doesn't have the authority to prohibit "sewering" the medications.
Eighteen other states also prohibit local action on the minimum wage.
How dare you censor and prohibit my ability to watch news.
New - Such devices allowed, unless local rule adopted to prohibit use.
Currently, there are no federal rules that expressly prohibit autonomous vehicles.
Congress should not limit or prohibit access to women's healthcare services.
Some countries, like the Czech Republic, allow prostitution but prohibit brothels.
American and United Airlines also prohibit them from using overhead bins.
"I wish, like private colleges, we could prohibit guns," he said.
"It didn't intend to prohibit a private commercial transaction," Shumate said.
And even if Congress were to pass a law to prohibit
It would also clarify which areas of the park prohibit dogs.
John McCain, a Republican from Arizona, to prohibit harsh interrogation tactics.
Laws prohibit discrimination against the LGBTI population, but they're rarely enforced.
Only about a third of states prohibit smoking in public places.
North Korea also needs to attract foreign investment that sanctions prohibit.
House ethics rules prohibit members from earning outside income beyond $27,495.
The site's guidelines prohibit threats of violence, but not hateful speech.
The Indices, however, contains only records that clearly prohibit gun purchases.
The storage sites prohibit certain items from being in users' luggage.
Election laws prohibit the use of government offices for campaign work.
Significantly, the bill does not clearly prohibit algorithmic bias or unfairness.
Other states, like Texas and Louisiana, will restrict or prohibit abortions.
It would also prohibit green-card holders from sponsoring adult children.
State laws prohibit the use of taxpayer resources for campaign purposes.
For that reason, firms like Cravath and Gibson Dunn prohibit it.
Federal regulations prohibit agencies from accepting donated funds without congressional authorization.
F.B.I. rules prohibit agents from leaving their guns in unsecure places.
International protocols on the protection of refugees also prohibit such policies.
Across Sydney's busy center, venues prohibit entry after 1:225 a.m.
On Wednesday, Mr. Weaver vowed to prohibit corporate and union donations.
Uganda's penal code does prohibit abandoning and failing to support children.
Rules generally prohibit contractors from recovering such costs from federal agencies.
Michigan announced this month that it would also prohibit such products.
The company said its policies prohibit running ads against pirated content.
We also prohibit voting machines from being connected to the internet.
The law does not merely prohibit the killing of bald eagles.
The rule does not even prohibit clergy from endorsing a candidate.
The zone will also prohibit guns from reaching the convention itself.
"Many parks limit or even prohibit such activities," Dr. Pringle said.
"On the whole New Zealand doesn't prohibit firearms," Mr. Gillespie said.
State laws generally prohibit such private tax information from being released.
I'm told this regulation will NOT prohibit all counseling about abortion.
Seven states have criminal statutes that directly prohibit self-managed abortion.
Some prohibit voting until a person finishes parole or probation too.
These provisions prohibit insurance companies from denying coverage based on a person's medical history (known as guaranteed issue), and prohibit insurance companies from charging those with pre-existing conditions more for coverage (known as community rating).
Not only that, the guidelines prohibit discrimination against pregnant women in public accommodation, meaning bars and clubs can't refuse to serve alcohol to pregnant women, nor can restaurants prohibit staff from serving sushi to pregnant women.
Seven U.S. states prohibit assault weapons, but Pennsylvania is not among them.
We don't want to prohibit our members from using their knowledge responsibly.
Notably, the company's own policies appear to prohibit this kind of content.
No states prohibit voters from individually choosing all candidates from one party.
Facebook's policies prohibit developers from turning user data over to third parties.
The bill would prohibit developing under Artemis In-Situ Resource Utilization technology.
"We don't want to prohibit our members from using their knowledge responsibly."
Will the FA really prohibit themselves from accepting the next lucrative deal?
Cities and counties may prohibit sales, but not possession, within their borders.
That's in potential violation of a law meant to prohibit domestic propaganda.
The people demand that we prohibit the sale of high-capacity magazines.
This pact is the first international agreement to prohibit nuclear weapons comprehensively.
There are also local laws that prohibit you to fly over cities.
However, an audit does not prohibit Trump from releasing his tax returns.
But the state has no laws that prohibit such a set-up.
She said RNC rules prohibit the party from forcing him to resign.
The people demand that we prohibit the sale of high capacity magazines.
And also by rewording its ad policies to more clearly prohibit discrimination.
To prohibit and eliminate nuclear weapons epitomizes prudence in the Nuclear Age.
Yes, Twitter's rules prohibit this type of behavior but it's still happening.
The terms of her probation prohibit her from being on airport property.
Signs on some buildings prohibit parking non-American cars on the property.
Hindu clans prohibit marriage within the descendants of an unbroken male line.
And some plans prohibit participation by workers younger than 21 years old.
The software will prohibit any speeds more than 5mph over the limit.
SB 827 would prohibit any arbitrary design limitations that reduce square footage.
Until 2015, it was legal to prohibit gay people from getting married.
The Founding Fathers could have drafted the Constitution to prohibit self pardons.
The clauses often prohibit consumers from joining class action lawsuits as well.
Nebraska laws prohibit anyone with any kind of venereal disease from marrying.
The changes Trump is expected to announce would not prohibit travel altogether.
Indian medical ethics regulations also prohibit quid pro quo, Dr. Mehta said.
New York laws prohibit the hunting of deer after sunset, Ostrander said.
"In any event the rules of ethics would prohibit comment," he added.
The laws prohibit patrons from entering licensed venues after 215:2000 a.m.
But the Fourth Amendment was designed to prohibit fishing expeditions like this.
Dianne Feinstein that would prohibit children from being separated from their families.
State Department whistle-blower laws prohibit retaliation against employees following dissent procedures.
Prohibit foreclosures and evictions and temporarily cover car and credit card loans.
A year ago, the legislature there voted overwhelmingly to prohibit metal mining.
State laws prohibit the use of taxpayer-funded resources for campaign purposes.
B. Prohibit Romantic or Intimate Relationships Between Individuals in a Reporting Relationship.
And federal guidelines prohibit officials from revealing private details of an investigation.
Rules prohibit them from listening to music or writing in a journal.
"Eight state constitutions even prohibit nonbelievers from holding public office," Boot writes.
Federal laws prohibit labeling food in ways that are deceptive to consumers.
Most states prohibit rent control, according to the National Multifamily Housing Council.
The United Nations sanctions do not prohibit humanitarian aid to the North.
It even has regulations in place that prohibit the broadcasting of disinformation.
The bill would still prohibit the carrying of guns through security screening.
Those clauses often prohibit consumers from joining class action lawsuits as well.
"Some states prohibit ex-felons from voting," Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said.
The sanctions prohibit long-term lending to the company and some others.
We also have policies for surfaces like Marketplace that prohibit similar behavior.
Twitter's rules prohibit violence, including threats and targeted abusive behavior in tweets.
But MLB rules prohibit the use of electronic devices to steal signs.
TikTok rules specifically prohibit terrorist and criminal organizations from using the platform.
House rules prohibit anyone from taking videos or photographs on the floor.
However, current laws prohibit NASA from cooperating with China on aerospace technology.
The terms prohibit Chris from buying any monkeys until June 6, 2020.
In addition, 14 percent used surcharges in states that completely prohibit them.
Laws that prohibit murder thus would have to be extended to them.
It would also prohibit DACA recipients from sponsoring their parents for citizenship.
Already, Democrats and many Republicans have issued calls to prohibit the devices.
In seven states, laws prohibit educators from portraying same-sex relationships positively.
The sanctions don't prohibit Americans from all business transactions with the banks.
The penal codes of Austria and India also prohibit blasphemy, for instance.
Pennsylvania's medical marijuana program would prohibit the use of smokable marijuana Pennsylvania's medical marijuana program would prohibit the use of smokable marijuana, instead providing patients with a variety of products in the form of pills, oils, and tinctures.
"The sanctions law doesn't prohibit and couldn't prohibit people from posting things in favor of or against a particular sanctioned person or entity," Jennifer Granick, a surveillance and cybersecurity counsel at the American Civil Liberties Union, told The Hill.
"Facebook's policies prohibit storing Facebook information in a public database," the company said.
Hemp has historically been banned under federal drug laws that also prohibit marijuana.
"Facebook's policies prohibit storing Facebook information in a public database," said the spokesperson.
I will prohibit white men from holding office without permission from their Mistress.
Most states prohibit firearms in campus-living quarters—with the exception of Utah.
It directed us to its policies that prohibit buying and selling Twitter accounts.
The Hub also requested — and received — data that Facebook's policy appears to prohibit.
Esp when even US admits that UNSCR2401 does NOT prohibit Iran's deterrent capabilities.
Second, she would prohibit tech platforms from participating in their own proprietary marketplace.
We also have policies that prohibit deceptive behavior and misuse of personal data.
"We strictly prohibit retaliation for reporting concerns," L Brands says on its website.
The clauses prohibit elected officials from accepting "emoluments" from foreign or domestic governments.
The U.S. President has the final authority to approve or prohibit such investments.
The two orders will prohibit government bureaucrats from enforcing rules that aren't public.
The restriction could prohibit abortions as early as six weeks into a pregnancy.
It also cited regulations that prohibit "indecent, vulgar, suggestive, repulsive or offensive themes".
"It doesn't do anything ... to prohibit same-sex couples from adopting," Treat said.
The German measures will likely prohibit the sharing of those cookies, BamS reported.
Some prohibit local police from asking people they arrest about their immigration status.
YouTube's community guidelines don't actually prohibit banned users from appearing on other channels.
That language could be, and still is, read to prohibit bestiality and incest.
The most important divergence is the fact that they prohibit any private insurance.
Some organizations have even sought to prohibit employee personal travel to cluster areas.
Our employment agreements don't prohibit anyone from talking publicly about instances of harassment.
Other states have taken action to prohibit the sale of certain vaping projects.
New York is one of the last major markets to prohibit dockless vehicles.
This still meant towns could prohibit guns in their borders, which many did.
All drone regulations prohibit flying near commercial airports or over crowds of people.
The NCAA's member schools don't prohibit any of those students from making money.
But the proposal would prohibit many leading environmental experts and researchers from serving.
The draft resolution would prohibit countries from selling North Korea helicopters or vessels.
The only thing left to prohibit paid prioritization schemes would likely be Congress.
That rule would likely prohibit the commercial drones from flying over private homes.
"We actually prohibit politics and religion in what we do," Mike tells me.
The guidelines do not prohibit any news outlet from appearing in Trending Topics.
And just last week, the Iraqi parliament passed a proposal to prohibit alcohol.
The bill attempts to prohibit employers from directly discriminating against benefits-eligible hires.
The policies that prohibit things like blankets aren't over a lack of resources.
Operators would be able to choose whether to prohibit guns in their buildings.
These restraining orders typically prohibit the wrongdoer from harassing or annoying the victim.
More than a dozen states and the District of Columbia prohibit payday lending.
The U.S. president has the final authority to suspend or prohibit such investments.
Florida is one of four states to constitutionally prohibit ex-felons from voting.
But it does prohibit printing census questionnaires in which the citizenship question appears.
"Most states' consumer protection statutes broadly prohibit unfair and deceptive conduct," Rathod said.
Sanctions by Washington also prohibit U.S. citizens from acquiring newly issued Venezuelan debt.
The FDA has also resisted importation efforts, and many Canadian drugmakers prohibit it.
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Esp when even US admits that UNSCR2231 does NOT prohibit Iran's deterrent capabilities.
The ban will prohibit most sales across state lines of products containing ivory.
For this reason, the board is within its rights to prohibit the practice.
He said Trump's narrower definition of emoluments would essentially prohibit only outright bribes.
The rule would not explicitly prohibit immigrants or their families from accepting benefits.
Stage two restrictions, which prohibit campfires anywhere, have been in effect since Tuesday.
The agency reiterated that its decision to prohibit meldonium was not in doubt.
Department of Transportation regulations prohibit exhausts forward of the passenger compartment, Paul said.
Blackburn's bill would prohibit internet service providers from blocking or throttling web content.
The bill would also prohibit using such data for advertising targeted at children.
Both Facebook and Twitter prohibit the promotion of drugs and drug paraphernalia globally.
If you read companies' terms and conditions, most prohibit abusive and intimidating conduct.
"We prohibit the use of Twitter's services by violent extremist groups," they said.
These guidelines do not prohibit any news outlet from appearing in Trending Topics.
NFL rules prohibit us from using the Georgia Dome for broadcasting the game.
The site details local labor laws that explicitly prohibit overtime work without pay.
Prohibit the doubling up of mandatory sentences for certain gun and drug offenses.
The clauses also typically prohibit customers from joining together in class-action lawsuits.
The ban would prohibit restaurants from adding outside tables and chairs, Buckley reported.
HIPPO laws prohibit her therapist from disclosing what she said in their session.
Four states -- Idaho, South Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas -- still prohibit hemp-derived CBD.
But the response to hate speech can't be to prohibit and punish it.
Illinois is one of 40 states that prohibit concealed weapons on school campuses.
But outside experts can't enforce quarantines, close schools and prohibit forms of travel.
First, the city would prohibit garage operators from selling parking by the month.
I encourage you to be the first to prohibit publication of these profiles.
Federal rules generally prohibit the government from releasing that information to the public.
Should the First Amendment prohibit officials from retaliating against constituents on social media?
Federal and state wiretapping laws, he said, prohibit him from releasing the tapes.
The Philadelphia City Council is trying to prohibit retailers from going plastic-only.
But others prohibit election officials from doing any ballot processing before Election Day.
Housing deeds were required to prohibit the sale or rental to black Americans.
New Hampshire and Oregon both passed legislation in 2017 to prohibit the practice.
At a minimum, lawmakers should repeal and prohibit supply controls in marketing orders.
The sanctions prohibit dealings in new debt from the Venezuelan government and PDVSA.
State regulations prohibit the capture and relocation of deer except for scientific purposes.
The sanctions also prohibit transfers of shale oil and Arctic offshore drilling technology.
In addition they propose to prohibit funding for any patient-centered outcomes research.
NCAA rules strictly prohibit college players from accepting any money before going professional.
Federal ethics rules prohibit government employees from using their positions for private gain.
Additionally, existing laws prohibit disclosure of grand jury proceedings without a court order.
It could contravene ethics rules that prohibit government endorsements of privately made products.
The Secret Service will prohibit firearms closer to the convention's main arena, however.
Hawaii has local laws in place that prohibit plastic bags throughout the state.
Others are more loosely written, and prohibit any kind of distribution without permission.
Indonesia's election laws prohibit political campaigning in places of worship ahead of polls.
Binary questions such as "allow or prohibit" can impede innovation and social progress.
Wells Fargo's agreements prohibit customers from joining class actions or suing the bank.
Currently, no N.C.A.A. rules prohibit a blade runner from competing in open meets.
Three states — Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York — prohibit insurance companies from doing this.
Warren Davidson (R-Ohio) would prohibit funds for any military operation in Yemen.
Usually, the laws of physics prohibit pions from falling apart in this way.
Major League Baseball rules specifically prohibit using electronic means to steal hand signals.
The Geneva Conventions prohibit the use of hidden mines and anti-personnel mines.
Does being on Hulu, as opposed to Netflix, ABC or Freeform, prohibit crossovers?
The laws governing naturalization prohibit an immigrant from making false statements under oath and prohibit the naturalization of an immigrant who lacks good moral character, which includes anyone who has given false testimony for the purpose of obtaining an immigration benefit.
It would also require VA to track the use of official time and prohibit VA physicians, dentists, podiatrists, chiropractors or optometrists from spending any of their time on union activities; would prohibit any employees involved with direct patient care from spending more than 85033 percent of their time on union activities; and would prohibit any VA employee from spending more than 50 percent of their time on union activities.
In some areas, America's longstanding deference to tribal lands would prohibit such a barrier.
CRUZ: All of them prohibit insurance companies from cancelling someone because they got sick.
The House bill would prohibit such arrangements, which both parties see as anti-competitive.
The same prudent tendencies that prohibit big plays make possible reams of smaller ones.
There are seven states that have criminal statutes that directly prohibit self-managed abortion.
Sumner said South Korea's decision to prohibit shipments of U.S. shell eggs was disappointing.
The China Netcasting Services Association announced new rules to prohibit portrayals of homosexuality online.
U.S. and international law prohibit deporting people if they are likely to be tortured.
Google's webmaster guidelines prohibit attempts to manipulate its search index using deceptive SEO tactics.
The sanctions do not explicitly prohibit companies from engaging in routine trade with Venezuela.
SB54 doesn't prohibit sheriffs from granting agents access to California jails to conduct interviews.
Ferpa does not prohibit fulfilling an isolated records request made in the public interest.
Current Indian laws prohibit companies like Apple from operating their own online retail stores.
But many co-op boards have the right to prohibit washers and dryers entirely.
Individual shareholders cannot do much in law to prohibit weapons in America, for example.
The guidelines also prohibit the temperature in holding cells from being used as punishment.
It would also prohibit platforms from deceiving users on how their data is used.
It just meant agreeing that barriers to prohibit meritocracy from functioning should be removed.
Transaction fees and legacy banking infrastructure prohibit these 'micro' deposits happening in real time.
Additionally, 43 states prohibit abortion after a certain number of weeks into a pregnancy.
According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, a dozen states prohibit international observers.
Earlier this year, Illinois became the second state after California to prohibit the defense.
Google added a policy mid-year to prohibit ads for payday loans, considered predatory.
Both Oklahoma and Texas denied the Russian proposal citing state laws that prohibit it.
"Policies meant to prohibit or greatly suppress drugs present a paradox," the report concluded.
Maritime laws prohibit stained tankers from navigating international waters until hull cleaning is performed.
But Eva did not allow the atrocities she faced to prohibit her life accomplishments.
The country has strict anti-hate laws, which prohibit pro-Nazi symbols and speech.
Yes, those things can help - but they don't prohibit you from attaining financial freedom.
France, Germany, Sweden and Canada are among the countries that prohibit posthumous sperm retrieval.
Indiana law does not prohibit public officials from having and using personal email accounts.
Scalia was adamant in his view that the Constitution doesn't prohibit or allow abortion.
EU rules prohibit geographically based restrictions that undermine online shopping and cross-border sales.
The FCC will prohibit internet providers from refusing to serve customers who don't agree.
Our ad policies strictly prohibit this kind of advertising, and it's against the law.
Trinidad & Tobago and Belize prohibit homosexuals from crossing their borders (though they seldom check).
SEC law also doesn't prohibit this in the same way it does for securities.
Q: Doesn't the College Board prohibit kids from talking about what's on the test?
One is you prohibit them from entering new markets, and that may be legitimate.
Rules against presidents receiving gifts prohibit Trump from accepting items worth more than $375.
House rules and election law prohibit the use of campaign funds for personal expenses.
Federal rules also prohibit employees handling their bosses' personal affairs while on the clock.
Unlike in those states, Colorado's teachers work under collective bargaining agreements that prohibit strikes.
Property owners are not allowed to prohibit normal use of the area, like walking.
"Facebook's policies prohibit storing Facebook information in a public database," the company told Axios.
"These specifically prohibit non-consensual pornography, harassment, or any illegal activity," the spokesperson said.
Joe Walsh (R) prohibit the right from complaining about violence from left-wing groups.
Federal ethics rules prohibit executive branch employees from using their positions to endorse products.
The bill would prohibit delivery of any F-35s or related equipment to Turkey.
In addition, it would prohibit financial transactions between the countries, according to the Post.
The next attorney general should also prohibit consumer relief provisions entirely in civil cases.
House rules generally prohibit the use of official resources for campaign or political purposes.
The bill would also prohibit delivering any F-35s or related equipment to Turkey.
The AOA is working on a bill that would prohibit automated calls, she said.
Most proprietary leases prohibit shareholders from allowing unreasonable odors to emanate from an apartment.
Moreover, the bill would prohibit race-day medications, aligning U.S. standards with those abroad.
Among its many good features, it would repeal the CFPB's authority to prohibit arbitration.
You can prohibit insurers from discriminating on the basis of medical history — community rating.
It appears, however, they will not prohibit abortion counseling with Title X tax monies.
But federal regulations prohibit consuming booze in-flight that is not served to you.
But it does prohibit actions that are incompatible with states' obligations under those conventions.
The Mississippi law would prohibit abortion after 15 weeks of gestation, with some exceptions.
Nathan Dahm, would also prohibit a doctor convicted under the law from practicing medicine.
All told, 18 states prohibit the practice, with varying degrees of breadth and severity.
"Our rules prohibit inciting or engaging in the targeted abuse of others," Twitter explained.
House rules prohibit members of Congress from engaging in sexual relationships with staff members.
We, too, wanted to "prohibit the prohibited" and deliver proclamations on revolution and love.
"I understand they have to prohibit content that really is disturbing," Ms. Venero said.
He also has complained that the accord does not prohibit Iran's ballistic missile activities.
This would prohibit colleges and universities from designating their campuses as gun-free zones.
Federal regulations prohibit the discharge of a firearm in the national park, she said.
The state is one of the last in the country to prohibit the arrangement.
Federal laws prohibit corporations from offering free or discounted cybersecurity services to federal candidates.
He also led efforts to prohibit communities from removing Confederate monuments in public places.
Prison staff censor or monitor all communication and prohibit sexually explicit language and contact.
The far better option would be to prohibit libel or slander on their platforms.
Likewise, some small villages in Westchester, including Pelham and Bronxville, prohibit For Sale signs.
We can't prohibit singers from talking about drug traffickers or Hollywood from making movies.
Consumer groups say the agency should be looking for ways to prohibit asbestos entirely.
They said U.S. regulations prohibit the government from entering into contracts with federal employees.
The rule would not explicitly prohibit immigrants or their families from accepting the benefits.
The measure would also prohibit the FCC from passing similar rules in the future.
Last month, Twitter announced that it would prohibit all political ads from its service.
He noted that 37 states prohibit the use of public dollars for religious schools.
The Iran nuclear deal limits uranium enrichment activities but does not prohibit them entirely.
Would California then become the first state to prohibit employers from using the program?
A new law should prohibit similar coordination between digital companies and domestic terrorist groups.
YouTube said it would now prohibit "veiled" or "implied" threats, not just explicit ones.
Laws prohibit domestic espionage, or covert action (propaganda) targeting the U.S. and its citizens.
Could a state prohibit a doctor from recommending abstinence or encouraging safe sexual behavior?
Such legislation must guarantee clear rules that prohibit blocking and throttling and guarantee transparency.
The administration will be releasing rules that prohibit such individual educational trips to Cuba.
Like the Bible, governments also sometimes attempt to either prohibit or obligate certain behaviors.
Sunday night, saying the directors decided to prohibit Schnatter from talking to the media.
The bill to prohibit high-capacity magazines was first introduced in February by Rep.
The laws of war also prohibit destruction of property not justified by military necessity.
The Department of Homeland Security said privacy laws prohibit it from discussing individual cases.
ITER is being built to French nuclear plant standards, which prohibit drilling into concrete.
In March 2016, the Police Department revised its policy manual to prohibit detaining witnesses.
SROs typically are armed, though some jurisdictions prohibit them from carrying firearms on campus.
Thus states with an "intent" element will be less able to prohibit revenge porn.
It's unlawful for private sector employers to prohibit employees from discussing wages and compensation.
The City doesn't not prohibit information sharing, but instead limits the collection of information.
HIDDEN CITY FARES Most airlines prohibit exploiting these pricing loopholes, though few have prosecuted.
But laws in South Korea, where she now lives, prohibit her from doing so.
Thanks to this, laws around the world frequently prohibit knowingly and unnecessarily harming vertebrates.
In other words, they prohibit internet providers from manipulating your access to online content.
"The law does not prohibit individuals from online purchases or utilizing delivery apps of businesses outside San Francisco; it does prohibit the sale and delivery of those products by San Francisco businesses," observes Dick-Endrizzi in a letter to the board members.
QUESTION: Since you standing at that podium last week did confirm that there were such talks at least as far back as March of this year, I don't see what would prohibit you -- what would prohibit you from addressing directly this question.
Each subreddit has its own team of moderators and is essentially its own mini kingdom, free to do what it pleases within the boundaries of Reddit's rules and community guidelines, which prohibit inciting violence and harassment but don't explicitly prohibit racist language.
Local governments objected to the legislation because it would prohibit them from banning well stimulation.
Some universities may be subject to state laws that prohibit the disclosure of certain information.
The regulation would prohibit migrants who have resided in a third country from seeking asylum.
Many states have laws that prohibit fishermen from keeping live snakeheads, according to National Geographic.
They also prohibit the requirement that businesses use specific computing facilities in a country's territory.
So what is the holdup for communities that have yet to successfully prohibit the material?
The move will prohibit officials from becoming a lobbyists for five years after leaving government.
But the region has limited upside potential due to strict environmental laws that prohibit deforestation.
"It's critical to prohibit the flavored products that are enticing and addicting kids," he said.
LinkedIn, here, essentially seeks to prohibit hiQ from viewing a sign publicly visible to all.
"The government needs to know that when you prohibit something, you're operating blind," he says.
Ramon Rocamora The bill seeks to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity.
Georgia is one of only a handful of states that don't prohibit unauthorized computer access.
Prohibit the doubling up, or "stacking," of mandatory sentences for certain gun and drug offenses.
Several states allow online ticket purchases, but they prohibit out-of-state and foreign purchases.
We absolutely prohibit any practices that place our students' physical and mental health in jeopardy.
And it would ban purchases by those under 18, and prohibit advertising of the product.
Meredith's terms prohibit Media General from being acquired until their own merger agreement is terminated.
The SEC guidelines strictly prohibit us from including these estimates in filings with the SEC.
Prohibit the doubling up, or "stacking," of mandatory sentences for certain gun and drug offenses.
Taiwan's health ministry said Thursday it will prohibit all international cruise ships from its ports.
It will also prohibit the much broader category of "issues" ads, with a few exceptions.
The proposal would prohibit access to individuals' "electronic equipment" without the establishing of probable cause.
It would also prohibit spot zoning, where changes are applied to small parcels of land.
Many states also have laws in place that prohibit vaping wherever cigarettes are also banned.
Most sites, like Facebook and Instagram, prohibit nudity and regularly remove posts that are flagged.
The regulations prohibit companies from tracking users and serving up ads without first obtaining consent.
The organization, representing manufacturers, has lobbied for states to prohibit plastic bans across the country.
Previous Security Council resolutions prohibit North Korea from conducting nuclear tests and launching ballistic missiles.
The official social media guidelines now prohibit streaming apps, Vines and even the lowly GIF.
Roku's policies prohibit streaming content on our platform without distribution rights from the copyright holder.
And, we're told, Royal protocol does not prohibit business ventures by someone in Markle's position.
Though some of the countries prohibit child marriage, experts say the laws are rarely enforced.
But it opposes any law that would prohibit Americans from acquiring guns without the technology.
It's an environmental thing: The designation would prohibit commercial activity and development on the site.
States like Florida, Georgia, and Michigan prohibit photography inside polling booths and in polling locations.
The condition has been known to cause miscarriages and prohibit the growth of the fetus.
"We want to do things but we can't because they prohibit the headscarf," says Moulay.
Several states prohibit women from wearing face coverings in license and identification photos, including Georgia.
The sanctions bar U.S. companies from operating in Crimea and prohibit new investment in Crimea.
Some countries prohibit insurance policies from covering government fines because it is against public policy.
Campaign finance laws prohibit businesses and even many nonprofits from directly contributing to political campaigns.
Furthermore, the bill would prohibit the use of official time for political activities or lobbying.
Indiana law does not prohibit public officials from using personal email accounts, the Star said.
Regulations that prohibit healthcare providers and insurers from discriminating against LGBT people could be repealed.
These rules don't prohibit most good uses, but they may help curtail the bad ones.
One measure would prohibit Uber drivers from exceeding fare estimates to riders by 20 percent.
However, most states already prohibit insurers from discriminating against domestic violence and sexual assault victims.
It would also prohibit landlords from evicting tenants without cause after 12 months of residency.
Food and Drug Administration regulations still prohibit CBD from being added to food or drinks.
It also would prohibit the sale of food in foam cups, plates or egg cartons.
If signed, SB8 would prohibit donating fetal tissue and cord blood from abortions and miscarriages.
Therefore, the spending would not be considered a violation of rules that prohibit personal spending.
A bipartisan bill in the House, meanwhile, would prohibit states from passing encryption-related legislation.
Federal regulations already prohibit such requirements, but worker advocates say the rule is routinely flouted.
Democratic caucus rules would not prohibit Murray from serving as whip and a committee chairman.
Bradley Byrne (R-Ala.) to prohibit the use of funds in contravention of religious freedom.
This is in line with FTC regulations, which prohibit collecting fees before debts are settled.
The NDAA would also prohibit the Pentagon's counterdrug funds from being used on a wall.
The ivory ban will prohibit Americans from selling most products containing ivory across state lines.
For example, Congress should prohibit states from trying to collect back taxes on past sales.
Smoking on the ice is no longer permitted, and many provinces prohibit imbibing during play.
The sanctions prohibit U.S. citizens or entities from doing business with the sanctioned Russian entities.
The Financial Times reports that Yahoo is changing its Messenger service to prohibit chat monitoring.
This doesn't prohibit tiny homes, but makes them very expensive given the cost of land.
Some states prohibit driving with any amount, and some specify a threshold modeled after the .
However, the IRS has said audits don't prohibit people from releasing their own tax information.
Why it matters: A 2016 law gave the EPA new authority to prohibit the carcinogen.
The tax legislation rules prohibit them from increasing the deficit by more than $133 trillion.
The bill would also strengthen rules that prohibit U.S. funding of pro-choice nongovernmental organizations.
The regulations prohibit ISPs, such as , or , from slowing or censoring traffic to certain websites.
That is why Congress adopted federal laws that prohibit what Ohio is attempting to do.
Under either interpretation, the federal government lacks authority to prohibit the private ownership of firearms.
Like other municipal ordinances in Westchester County, Harrison's laws do not explicitly prohibit firearm retailers.
Two federal laws — the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Rehabilitation Act — prohibit such discrimination.
Australia's contempt standards, among other restrictions, prohibit journalists from reporting details of some criminal proceedings.
We should prohibit Chinese investment in industrial categories where the Chinese have blocked American investment.
Twitter's rules ban "hateful imagery" in profile images and prohibit the promotion of violence generally.
It strengthens existing laws that prohibit discrimination based on gender, and also includes gender identity.
Outside Mexico City, anti-discrimination laws don't prohibit discrimination on the basis of gender identity.
Most states prohibit people from voting while they're in prison, on parole, or on probation.
The Taliban used to prohibit poppy cultivation when they governed the country in the 1990s.
Facebook said that its policies prohibit ads and other content from misrepresenting information about voting.
We need strong bans, including those that prohibit companies from sharing their customers' personal information.
Government rules prohibit charging the government for meals when a cook is on the premises.
Precisely because the arrangement could create an impossible dilemma, some firms prohibit such board memberships.
The House and Senate bills, as a further boon to industry, would prohibit such action.
He said one possible solution would be to prohibit betting on college football and basketball.
While sign stealing is commonplace, MLB rules prohibit the use electronic devices to do so.
And Khanna's bill would prohibit funding for any military offensive against Iran without congressional approval.
The bill would prohibit lawmakers from paying settlements in sexual harassment claims with taxpayers' money.
Laws that prohibit clinical trials may be reconsidered, in due course, as the technology develops.
Additional legal protections prohibit wage discrimination based on race, religion, national origin, age or disability.
Steve King (R-Iowa), has authored legislation to prohibit abortion when a heartbeat is detected.
The third measure would prohibit Treasury from licensing the export of commercial aircraft to Iran.
It would also prohibit industries like logging, mining and hydroelectric development from using the land.
Another would prohibit use of federal subsidies to buy insurance that includes coverage for abortions.
Ro Khanna's legislation to prohibit funding for military action against Iran not authorized by Congress.
For example, the company could prohibit referencing the president in sales meetings or marketing materials.
Nearly every act that legislators want to prohibit can already be prosecuted under existing laws.
Can Los Angeles prohibit sleeping in sensitive locations, such as next to new homeless shelters?
Certain types of domestic violence protective orders also may prohibit someone from owning a firearm.
Although NDAs usually prohibit employers from disparaging victims, whisper campaigns often follow women for years.
While pets are considered personal property, there are also laws that prohibit cruelty to animals.
Bloomberg would also prohibit guns in all schools, aside from those used by law enforcement.
Arbitration agreements that prohibit the exercise of such rights are generally held to be unenforceable.
They may want to run background checks to prohibit certain people from staying with them.
Authorities prohibit listening to foreign media broadcasts and take steps to jam foreign radio broadcasts.
Outrage over the film metastasized quickly into calls to prohibit keeping killer whales in captivity.
Although most buildings generally prohibit decorations on apartment doors, the Christmas wreath is usually tolerated.
Party bylaws prohibit backing candidates in primaries without unanimous consent from the state's RNC members.
The Community Broadband Act would preempt states from passing laws that prohibit municipal broadband networks.
That wave of nativism passed, only to be replaced by efforts to prohibit Chinese immigration.
These laws prohibit accepting anything of value from a foreign government or a foreign national.
Anti-abortion activists have long wanted the administration to prohibit the exchanges from funding abortions.
But his culinary profession did not prohibit him from remuneration based on his athletic prowess.
The government argued that the laws governing naturalization prohibit an immigrant from making false statements under oath and prohibit the naturalization of an immigrant who lacks good moral character, which includes anyone who has given false testimony for the purpose of obtaining an immigration benefit.
In his signing statement, he noted the bill does not prohibit ICE from operating in California.
A year later, Waring ruled that that the state's Democratic primary could no longer prohibit blacks.
They prohibit insurance companies from jacking up the insurance rates because they got sick or injured.
A number of states either lack provisions for this in their laws or prohibit it directly.
Building permit and zoning regulations may prohibit homes of certain sizes or on wheels, Arman said.
Again, this is because the FAA does not have any regulations that prohibit commercial drone operations.
For one, they would be violating Lyft's terms of service, which prohibit impersonating people or entities.
Fire danger could prohibit rescuers from looking for anyone, the Jackson County Sheriff&aposs Office said.
Congress has since moved to include language in defense authorization bills that would prohibit that practice.
"We prohibit retaliation in the workplace and publicly share our very clear policy," the spokesperson said.
Laws that prohibit access to people convicted of all violent misdemeanors can reduce intimate partner homicide.
Twitter — Twitter will prohibit the re-pricing of employee stock options without the consent of shareholders.
Eurovision may strictly prohibit politics, but it somehow seems to find its way into the competition.
He also announced new sanctions on Venezuela's central bank to prohibit its access to U.S. dollars.
As Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote in March, "the equal-protection clause does not prohibit misshapen districts".
The new requirements prohibit the use of data for biometrics, requiring future approval from the county.
The law will also prohibit insurance companies from requiring prior authorization to cover the drugs' cost.
The FAA would prohibit operations of the largest drones over any open-air assembly of people.
The draft resolution would also prohibit North Korea from exporting gold, titanium and rare earth minerals.
In Missouri, voters amended the state constitution to prohibit any new tax on services or transactions.
Member countries can prohibit or punish Uber in their own countries without involving the European Union.
The company has said they prohibit retaliation and denied charges in recent statements to the press.
The issue regarding how insurers use contract provisions to prohibit Assignment of Benefits is under review.
Another crucial issue is funding since the U.S. sanctions prohibit Rusal from doing transactions in dollars.
In a recently enacted bill, Booker pushed to prohibit solitary confinement for juveniles in federal prisons.
Many American states prohibit the use of cameras and other recording devices inside courtrooms during trials.
We have regulated effectively to prohibit the worst-if of these loans, especially in home mortgages.
Neither the EU net neutrality regulations nor the Berec guidelines prohibit the zero rating of services.
Prohibit some of the "gaming" practices that drugmakers use to keep competition off of the market.
A judge in Trinidad and Tobago ruled that "buggery laws", which prohibit gay sex, are unconstitutional.
That could give states the green light to prohibit or restrict the carrying of concealed firearms.
Large arbitration groups, such as the AAA, do have codes of conduct that prohibit such partiality.
He argues that, unless his source has directed otherwise, he won't prohibit the flow of information.
The law was initially passed to prohibit Klan members from gathering in public in white hoods.
Without these exemptions, federal law would prohibit them from operating a commercial motor vehicle between states.
The law would prohibit businesses from objecting to covering birth control for religious reasons, as well.
The bill will prohibit the sale and distribution of sunscreen containing these chemicals without a prescription.
The terms of her release prohibit Duval from using alcohol and all drugs, prescription or otherwise.
If implemented, the Polish draft legislation could effectively prohibit IPF from charging appropriate risk-adjusted rates.
On the president's side is the fact that the Constitution does not expressly prohibit self-pardons.
They want the company to prohibit business with entities that have violated the Animal Welfare Act.
The law was meant to prohibit state and local governments to block African Americans from voting.
The new EU regulations, for example, prohibit e-liquids with nicotine strength higher than 2 percent.
We observe and prohibit transfers to individuals who appear under the influence or are mentally challenged.
" Federal ethics rules prohibit employees in the executive branch from endorsing "any product, service, or enterprise.
I would accept him not playing, but I would never let him prohibit me from gaming.
Because of this persistent problem, the Army has policies that explicitly prohibit involvement in extremist groups.
The LME doesn't prohibit such big positions but it does put limits on their potential abuse.
This principle is enshrined in our nation's governing laws, which prohibit individuals from taking others' lives.
Lawmakers voted, by voice, to prohibit the EPA from spending more than $50 on any pen.
Senate Republicans have overwhelmingly voted against a bill that would prohibit such individuals from purchasing firearms.
The F.A.A. rules prohibit drones from flying above people and faster than 100 miles per hour.
Udall pointed to regulations that prohibit federal employees from doing unpaid voluntary work for their superiors.
And a bill is before Congress to prohibit federal funding from purchasing or using face recognition.
"This legislation would effectively prohibit Americans from protecting themselves as much as possible," Wyden said Wednesday.
David Jolly (R-Fla.) and his legislative proposal to prohibit lawmakers from personally soliciting campaign funds.
Major League Baseball and the N.F.L. prohibit players from using any portable electronic devices during games.
But it may -- and routinely does -- prohibit States from adopting laws that conflict with federal policy.
Think: Venues that prohibit photography -- like museums and concert venues -- could block users from taking pictures.
He is asking the courts to prohibit the companies from selling their products in North Carolina.
New Jersey lawmakers drafted legislation of their own earlier this year that would prohibit menthol cigarettes.
Current rules prohibit nighttime drone flights or operations over people without a waiver from the FAA.
It is distinctly unimportant when they are impugning voter ID laws meant to prohibit voter fraud.
Many tech companies have tightened their terms of service in recent years to prohibit revenge porn.
Rules currently prohibit those individuals from contributing to their plans for six months following the distribution.
This legislation would prohibit CMS from moving forward with this dangerous, misguided experiment with our seniors.
But that wouldn't prohibit his nomination from coming to the Senate floor for a confirmation vote.
"  The measures would also prohibit public schools and libraries from hosting or endorsing "drag queen storytime.
The Logan Act is meant to prohibit individual Americans from conducting their own personal foreign policy.
"Our Community Guidelines prohibit users from creating misleading or inappropriate thumbnails," a YouTube spokesperson tells Broadly.
Virginia Senator Tim Kaine's Amendment 8, "to prohibit legislation that makes America sick again," was archetypal.
"Fidelity's policies specifically prohibit harassment in any form," the company said in a statement on Sunday.
They were warned multiple times that parliamentary rules prohibit them from making noise and even applauding.
A bill stalled in the State Legislature would prohibit purse seining of menhaden in New York.
In 2015, the F.C.C. voted to prohibit those charges, in a policy often called net neutrality.
It was not supposed to be this way, and the rules were supposed to prohibit it.
Facebook's terms of service prohibit impersonation and require that account holders generally use their real names.
The new FAA rules prohibit flying at night and operating drones that weigh over 55 pounds.
A few other countries, including France, prohibit wearing any garment in public that prevents facial identification.
The Colorado Senate this week passed a bill to prohibit the practice as well, and Gov.
" • "A Facebook spokesperson said that the company's policies prohibit storing Facebook information in a public database.
The real answer is for California, and every other state, to prohibit local sales tax kickbacks.
The new guidelines prohibit the kinds of work that could cause injury or violate human rights.
The rules prohibit profanity, pornography, posting other people's phone numbers and name-calling, among other indiscretions.
Q: Anti-rebating laws generally prohibit insurers from providing to policyholders anything of value except insurance.
Most also prohibit other legal but unwelcome material, like pornography and bullying, under voluntary community guidelines.
More important, it appeared to prohibit the government from completing its 90-day internal review process.
But in California, insurance rating rules currently prohibit companies from offering policies based on driving habits.
He is subject to rules that prohibit coordinating decisions on spending with Trump and his campaign.
She would prohibit the online publication of computer codes used for 3-D printing of firearms.
The city is also considering an ordinance that would prohibit gas in new homes and buildings.
That regulation, Shaub said, would prohibit Pruitt from meeting with anyone from the landlord's lobbying firm.
Espinal said the cost should not prohibit teams from providing fans with additional peace of mind.
Among the new restrictions likely to impact Americans, Trump will prohibit individual educational trips to Cuba.
Mr. Putin suggested a measure to prohibit enforcement of treaty obligations if they violate Russia's Constitution.
After the report, Uber said it would prohibit employees from using the software to thwart regulators.
Out of those 21 states, only Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Vermont and Washington prohibit testing for nicotine use.
Menendez, the committee's top Democrat, appeared skeptical that Mueller would prohibit Pompeo from discussing the interview.
Documents backed by the Pope prohibit imposing silence on any victims or those who report abuse.
New U.S. sanctions could prohibit Maduro from restructuring these loans or otherwise borrowing on international markets.
One dealt directly with a city's decision to prohibit someone from owning a semi-automatic rifle.
Copyright constraints prohibit her from quoting most of what she locates, but of course it's immaterial.
There are a number of reasons your past may prohibit you from becoming a Canadian citizen.
American and United prohibit basic fliers from bringing aboard luggage that requires space in overhead bins.
The act, as courts have interpreted it, does not prohibit bigness or even monopoly, per se.
He's now targeting 12 states that either outlaw silencer ownership entirely or prohibit it for hunting.
But it may not constitutionally regulate or prohibit in-state growing, processing, or use of marijuana.
The first thing they can do is prohibit taxpayer dollars from flowing to the Trump Organization.
The bill would also prohibit the secretary of Education from creating similar rules in the future.
One version of the bill would prohibit places of worship from using loudspeakers between 11 p.m.
"The First Step Act does not prohibit anyone from participating in recidivism reduction programming," he said.
The plan would forcibly prohibit most private health insurance, replacing it with a national insurance plan.
The company's terms of service prohibit getting paid to post, making influencer marketing a no-no.
It will also prohibit local law enforcement from detaining people solely based on their immigration status.
The legislation aims to prohibit forced technology transfer and illegal government meddling into foreign business practices.
There are also provisions in the bill that amend other pieces of legislation to prohibit discrimination.
These directives prohibit abortions—even during miscarriage and even when necessary to save a woman's life.
Twitter's rules already prohibit abuse, and it can suspend or block offenders once someone reports them.
It states that the school will prohibit hard liquor at on-campus parties not run by student organizations (which will be allowed to serve mixed drinks), and prohibit bottles of hard liquor larger than 750 ml, the size of a wine bottle, from all undergraduate housing.
"Although the antitrust laws do not prohibit price gouging, regardless of how unseemly it may be, they do prohibit the use of unreasonable restraints of trade to facilitate or protect a price increase," wrote Klobuchar, a Minnesota Democrat who said her daughter relies on an EpiPen.
"This bill does not prohibit a minor's ability to seek counsel, advice, or guidance from a counselor if they are trying to understand their feelings, nor does it prohibit religious organizations from freely practicing their religion," she said in a statement after signing the bill into law.
The lockout laws prohibit patrons from entering licensed venues in Sydney's city centre after 1:30 a.m.
"We already prohibit ads for weapon sales and modifications like magazines," explained Facebook, in a blog post .
The governor told Indonesians the holy book did not prohibit them from voting for a non-Muslim.
"The Justice Department is committed to vigorously prosecuting the federal laws that prohibit such conduct," he said.
The sanctions freeze any U.S. assets the men might have and prohibit Americans from dealing with them.
"You are violating U.N. Security Council resolutions that explicitly prohibit such transfers," she said without naming names.
This March, negotiations will begin at the United Nations for a new treaty to prohibit nuclear weapons.
While Governor John Kasich vetoed it, the new regulations prohibit abortion after 20 weeks, with no exceptions.
The study found three-quarters of countries prohibit gender-based discrimination in promotions, but "large gaps" remain.
Most state laws do not prohibit discrimination against LGBTQ people in the workplace, housing, and public accommodations.
YouTube has community guidelines that prohibit all content that encourages or condones violence to achieve ideological goals.
Tech platforms are private companies, of course, and can therefore choose to prohibit whatever content they like.
There's no real argument that Congress intended to prohibit anti-LGBTQ discrimination when it wrote Title VII.
His only vote on legalization came in 1999, when he voted to prohibit medical marijuana in Washington.
Mostly because Insta's guidelines mainly prohibit women from showing of their nipples — even in an artistic way.
The clauses generally prohibit US officials from accepting "emoluments," a term that generally refers to financial benefits.
It also has a bottle opener on the shoulder strap, although many outdoor parks prohibit glass containers.
Several states allow online ticket purchases, but they prohibit out-of-state and foreign purchases, Elkin said.
Zellnor Myrie (D) would prohibit police from lying or presenting false evidence to suspects to elicit confessions.
That's why Android 6 and newer versions allow users to prohibit individual apps from reading certain data.
Lebanon's laws prohibit "unnatural" sex, without giving further definition, which has been used to criminalize gay sex.
Many countries, including the United States and China, prohibit gene-editing of human embryos for reproductive purposes.
The Saratoga Springs City Council voted unanimously in March to prohibit gun sales on city-owned property.
The European Union has had sanctions in place for years that prohibit sales of oil to Syria.
Despite the threat of job losses, the report urged lawmakers not to prohibit the rise of automation.
The rules prohibit donations to any federal candidate who's also a sitting local official, such as Pence.
Currently, most states and the federal government do not explicitly prohibit anti-gay discrimination in the workplace.
But hemp production and sales have historically been banned under federal drug laws that also prohibit marijuana.
In those hospitals, medical professionals must comply with the bishops' directives, which prohibit suggesting or performing abortions.
The EU has said its rules prohibit it sharing sensitive security information with countries outside the bloc.
Courtney also wants the judge to prohibit Lutfi from harassing her daughter Frances Bean and Courtney's sister.
Connecticut's state gun laws, among the strictest in the country, prohibit possessing a gun on school property.
Eggs are widely classified as non-vegetarian edible items, something that most religious places in India prohibit.
States like Wisconsin prohibit divorced spouses to remarry anywhere in the world for at least six months.
Signs on the doors of the portacabins that house different wards prohibit visitors from entering with weapons.
It also wanted to "prohibit him from acting as an officer or director" of any public company.
It would prohibit the EPA from writing any regulation that uses science that is not publicly available.
Twitter announced on Tuesday that it will update its rules to prohibit "dehumanizing language" on the platform.
Cuban was disciplined because league rules prohibit discussing Board of Governors information with reporters or other outsiders.
Federal ethics regulations prohibit government employees from participating in cases involving their former employer in certain circumstances.
The Consumer Finance Protection Bureau has proposed a ban on such clauses that prohibit class-action lawsuits.
The law will also prohibit employment of domestic workers aged under 18 and aim to tackle discrimination.
There are media reports circulating that she wants an injunction to prohibit the government from arresting her.
It has, however, proposed reclassifying the unused drugs as hazardous waste, which would then prohibit flushing them.
It would prohibit oil drilling and mining and create a "hyperloop transportation system" for people and cargo.
"We absolutely prohibit any practices that place our students' physical and mental health in jeopardy," he said.
It also plans building codes to prohibit the use of asbestos in new construction and renovation projects.
Animal rights groups want legislative changes that essentially prohibit private buying, selling, and breeding of these animals.
House conservatives have also pressed McConnell to change the rules to prohibit filibusters against legislation, as well.
A Texas bill would prohibit gun sales to those who are on the FBI's terrorism watch list.
The 1935 National Labor Relations Act made it illegal for private sector employers to prohibit these conversations.
Andrew Cuomo (D) announced proposed regulations that would prohibit health care providers from discriminating against transgender patients.
Specifically, the pact between the U.S., Mexico and Canada should prohibit requirements on companies to localize data.
The FDA will also prohibit e-cigarettes from being sold to people under the age of 18.
As proposed, it would prohibit restaurants from using single-use dishes or containers when patrons eat in.
Facebook will prohibit foreign entities from buying advertisements on its platform for the upcoming election in Indonesia.
Senate Democrats introduced legislation on Tuesday to prohibit blueprints for 2628D printed guns from being posted online.
They can limit the burning of trash inside communities and prohibit building factories near schools and playgrounds.
"YouTube Terms of Service and YouTube Developer Policies prohibit scraping of YouTube," a YouTube spokesperson told CNBC.
It's investigating whether AT&T and Verizon have colluded to prohibit consumers from easily changing wireless carriers.
Among other things, it sanctions local government entities and campus police who prohibit their officers from: 1.
Your co-op could enact stricter rules that prohibit smoking anywhere on the property — including inside apartments.
The guidelines do not completely prohibit autonomous weapons, but require that high-level Pentagon officials authorize them.
There is nothing that would prohibit you from looking at another role perhaps in a different department.
Uruguay is the only other country to legalize marijuana; many countries have decriminalized it but prohibit sales.
Several states, including Colorado, prohibit electors from voting against the candidate who won the state's electoral votes.
Eleven states prohibit some or all felons from voting permanently, barring a pardon or other government action.
The rules also prohibit the use of fall protection body belts, but allow for rope descent systems.
Congress should use the 2020 National Defense Authorization Act to correct that mistake and prohibit its deployment.
The new Trump administration restrictions also prohibit American travelers from staying in more than 80 Cuban hotels.
More than a dozen states effectively prohibit payday lending, while many others impose limits on payday loans.
The state's 1870 Constitution banned voting by felons; the 1902 Constitution did not newly prohibit such voting.
Seven states also prohibit teachers from portraying same-sex relationships in a positive light, the Times reported.
Woodward, the chief justice enforced the Contracts Clause again to prohibit alteration of a state corporate charter.
Private businesses would be allowed to opt out of the bill and prohibit guns on their property.
Since unilateral U.S. sanctions prohibit American companies from transacting with Iran, it would maintain the status quo.
Supreme Court justices famously prohibit cameras from filming the 70 or so arguments they hear each year.
Several states and territories in India prohibit the slaughter of cows, with punishment including fines and imprisonment.
Federal bribery laws also prohibit government officials from receiving anything of value in exchange for official acts.
Mactaggart wants to prohibit sensitive information in ad targetingCPREA aims to address areas not included in CCPA.
Despite Japan's thriving pornographic industry, the country has tough obscenity laws that prohibit public displays of genitalia.
She would also prohibit states from limiting access to the medications that are used to perform abortions.
You can set it to prohibit you from viewing the websites that keep you from being productive.
On Tuesday, Mississippi state senators passed a bill to prohibit abortion in the state after 153 weeks.
On Tuesday, Mississippi state senators passed a bill to prohibit abortion in the state after 15 weeks.
This happens even in states that explicitly prohibit criminal charges against women for ending their own pregnancies.
It would also prohibit vendors from supplying devices that have unchangeable passwords or possess known security vulnerabilities.
Last year, the House approved legislation to prohibit states from mandating the labeling of genetically engineered food.
The bill would also prohibit the retirement of Mine Countermeasure Ships and the inactivation of 11 cruisers.
LexisNexis officials also said the company's contracts expressly prohibit using the analysis to help price insurance plans.
Some legal experts say the F.C.C. did not have the authority to prohibit state net neutrality laws.
Such support would have violated France's strict campaign finance laws, which cap spending and prohibit foreign funding.
Ms. McFadden said that California law and district policy prohibit teachers from bringing guns on campus. Cmdr.
A campus surely could prohibit a large demonstration in a classroom building while classes are in session.
Some states specifically prohibit doctors from relying solely on online questionnaires to prescribe drugs to new patients.
The relevant statutes prohibit attempts to impede federal investigations and attempts to induce witnesses to withhold testimony.
These agreements prohibit workers who leave a job from working for a competitor of their former employer.
In November, Atlanta became the ninth city in Georgia to prohibit so-called puppy and kitten mills.
Doesn't federal law prohibit people with documented history of possessing or using illegal substances from buying guns?
The law doesn't explicitly prohibit anti-gay or anti-trans discrimination, instead banning discrimination based on sex.
The European Union has had sanctions in place for years that prohibit sales of oil to Syria.
Company insider trading policies prohibit "pledging the Companys securities as collateral to secure loans," the company said.
The clauses prohibit a cashier at one Panera location, for example, from working at another Panera location.
Twitter does not, nor does it prohibit automated accounts, which can create fake "trends" to attract readers.
His team is somewhat restricted because campaign finance laws prohibit overt coordination between campaigns and super PACs.
NFL rules don't prohibit jewelry, but they do ban "hard objects," yet Beckham won't remove the watch.
After criticism, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram changed their policies to prohibit using their data for police surveillance.
This would not prohibit a person from installing a car tracker to earn a "good driver" discount.
Both companies say they will prohibit content that spreads misinformation about the upcoming census or voting processes.
The new measures prohibit all exports of North Korean coal, iron, iron ore, lead ore and seafood.
It would also require a strategy to prevent an ISIS resurgence and prohibit arms sales to Turkey.
The government even required that the deed to Levittown homes prohibit resale or rental to African-Americans.
The proposal would explicitly prohibit airlines from banning specific breeds of dogs from traveling as service animals.
Washington is also seeking to limit, or totally prohibit, China's purchases of strategically sensitive companies and technologies.
They commonly claim that state constitutional provisions banning "sectarian" aid prohibit choice programs that include religious schools.
Congress appears poised to permanently prohibit the sale of tobacco to anyone under the age of 21.
Is this legal under the new rent laws, which prohibit landlords from destabilizing apartments when tenants vacate?
Did the 13th prohibit only chattel bondage or extend to other elements of slavery, including racial inequality?
Ro Khanna, would prohibit funds for military offensive attacks against or in Iran without approval from Congress.
NCAA involves whether Congress can prohibit New Jersey from changing its state laws to legalize sports betting.
"Important separation of powers and federalism concerns prohibit federal litigation of a state court subpoena," they wrote.
The resolution was introduced by Wiener, who sponsored the bill that would prohibit some of these surgeries.
"The Tweet was in violation of the Twitter Rules, which prohibit violent threats," a Twitter spokesperson said.
"The Tweet was in violation of the Twitter Rules, which prohibit violent threats," a Twitter spokesperson said.
W.T.O. rules discourage, although they do not necessarily prohibit, modifying corporate taxes in ways that penalize imports.
Sessions also co-sponsored a bill to prohibit funding for HUD's enforcement of the "affirmatively furthering" rule.
In North Carolina and Tennessee, state laws actually prohibit cities from enacting their own local nondiscrimination laws.
Walmart, Kroger, Walgreens, CVS, Wegmans and Schnucks each announced they would prohibit open carry in its stores.
Twenty-two states prohibit employment discrimination based on sexual orientation, but Indiana is not one of them.
Notably, the CBRA does not prohibit private parties from undertaking development in areas designated by the program.
Why prohibit some of the consumers who need credit the most from making their own credit decisions?
Treasury says it will freeze the assets and prohibit Americans from doing business with the accused Russians.
Google's policies prohibit ads on video content deemed to be pornographic, inciting violence or promoting illegal behavior.
One of his amendments would prohibit funding from the refueling of aircraft being used by the coalition.
International protocols on the protection of refugees, of which Greece is a signatory, also prohibit such policies.
Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) introduced a bill this month that would prohibit employers from keeping any tips.
You might want to prohibit cameras at your parties or hand out small stickers to cover cameras.
Like the other bills in Congress, it does not prohibit surprise billing for ground or air ambulances.
A treaty has been proposed to prohibit these self-directed lethal weapons, but it's gotten limited support.
Ferrero says it oversees a multipronged effort to prohibit child labor and set wage and safety standards.
Facebook's rules specifically prohibit attacking ethnic groups with "violent or dehumanizing speech" or comparing them to animals.
It was designed to prohibit federally funded entities from discriminating against doctors who morally objected to abortion.
Nor does it prohibit anyone from buying abortion coverage, or a separate insurance "rider" for that coverage.
While Twitter and other platforms prohibit buying followers, Devumi and dozens of other sites openly sell them.
And then Robin asked the judge to prohibit the monitor from changing or canceling the scheduled visits.
Hence the vitrines, which, along with closed covers and fixed, double-page spreads, prohibit a full read.
The proposed order would prohibit states and localities from protecting their citizens Not content to repeal the pro-consumer net neutrality rules and neuter his agency, Pai is also proposing to prohibit states and localities from adopting their own broadband consumer protection laws, including laws that protect consumer privacy.
Kathleen Clark, a government ethics expert at Washington University in St. Louis, told CNN Chao's appearances with her father at Department of Transportation facilities violate government ethics rules that prohibit officials from endorsing outside enterprises as well as rules that prohibit the use of public office for private gain.
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The act would also make it easier for the VA to replace lackluster senior executives, require the department to evaluate supervisors based on the protection of whistleblowers, prohibit bonuses to employees who have been found guilty of wrongdoing and prohibit relocation expenses to employees who abuse the system.
The Guttmacher Institute reports that 43 states prohibit abortion after a specific time in pregnancy, including 19 states that set the limit at fetal viability, three that prohibit abortion in the third trimester, beginning at 27 weeks, and 15 states that ban abortion at 22 weeks of pregnancy.
It's a pretty even split between states that restrict or prohibit voting selfies and those who allow it.
Other states prohibit abortion after a certain time following conception -- as soon as 20 weeks in some states.
Venmo's terms of service explicitly prohibit sports betting Prian said the payments to Trubisky were mostly a joke.
It would prohibit a woman from seeking an abortion based on the race or sex of her fetus.
Even then, he adds, most states have strict laws that prohibit discrimination against those with a criminal background.
Fourteen Latin American countries have also passed laws that prohibit discrimination in the workplace based on sexual orientation.
Other states prohibit abortion after a certain time following conception -- as soon as 20 weeks in some states.
These so-called 123 agreements prohibit countries from enrichment processes that can produce nuclear arms, among other restrictions.
That's why I cosponsored a measure that recently passed the House to prohibit funding for this bizarre effort.
When asked for comment, a Twitter spokesperson contested this characterization, saying the company does not prohibit hate speech.
Additionally, the new rules prohibit developers from accessing your friends' information simply because you—not they—gave consent.
A National Park Service spokesman told the Associated Press that federal regulations prohibit hanging banners from the monument.
The three candidates would prohibit nationwide gay conversion therapy, a widely discredited practice that claims to undo homosexuality.
All states should prohibit purchase and possession of firearms by people subject to final domestic violence protective orders.
It has proved a dismal rerun of America's attempt, in 19903-33, to prohibit the sale of alcohol.
So even when zoning plans prohibit construction and bureaucrats can enforce them, governments often look the other way.
Now, German officials are pushing tighter laws to prohibit all marriages of minors who migrate to the country.
New York is one of the last states in the US to prohibit dockless bike and scooter programs.
Earlier this week, two members of Congress introduced a measure that would prohibit airlines from involuntarily bumping passengers.
The Treasury Department sanctions on the Maduro government prohibit American businesses from conducting financial transactions involving Venezuelan assets.
The proposal does not prohibit the inclusion of an officer's record as a factor in making disciplinary decisions.
HB1319 would prohibit discrimination against people based on their gender identity in public spaces, the workplace, and housing.
This would leave the FCC powerless to prohibit fraudulent billing, price gouging and practices that violate consumers' privacy.
They also forbid foreign investments through joint ventures, and prohibit other countries from hiring new North Korean workers.
Federal lawmakers could act, too — say, by amending the Wagner Act to prohibit confidentiality clauses in harassment settlements.
The legislation cites very few restrictions that would prohibit a company from getting a license for space missions.
There are no U.K. laws that prohibit a member of the royal family from having a side hustle.
Privacy laws in France prohibit the names of some criminal suspects from being identified in the news media.
Zeldine O'Brien, a barrister and an expert in space legalities, says that international law doesn't prohibit space advertising.
Colorado is in the minority of states that explicitly prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Mashable spoke to the CTA about its decision to prohibit marijuana technology companies from exhibiting at the conference.
Prosecutors were unable to pursue criminal charges because statute of limitations laws prohibit prosecutions on years-old allegations.
Special Education laws also prohibit school districts from suspending and expelling students with disabilities without providing procedural protections.
It told North Carolina last week that the bill violated federal civil rights laws that prohibit sex discrimination.
Most dress codes and institutional policies still prohibit medical professionals from having visible body art, the authors note.
In the early 20th century, the campaign to prohibit marijuana was built on racist myths and xenophobic propaganda.
This is why I have co-sponsored H.R. 391, which would prohibit the administration from regulating greenhouse gases.
However, Angwin and Parris noted that there are federal laws around housing and employment that prohibit discriminatory advertising.
Both gag orders issued prohibit publication of certain details of both the investigation and the deal with Harow.
For those who don't know, the lockout laws prohibit entry to clubs and bars after 20163:30 a.m.
Under Zambian state of emergency laws, police can prohibit public meetings, close roads, impose curfews and restrict movements.
Part of the problem is that there's a false dichotomy presented to people, which is legalize or prohibit.
He is also asking the court to prohibit their children from being filmed or featured on the show.
The measure does not prohibit law enforcement agencies from transferring violent offenders into federal custody to be deported.
Some places, like Argentina and Brazil, do not specifically criminalize incestuous acts but prohibit marriage between lineal relatives.
Last month, San Francisco became the first city in the country to prohibit the sale of e-cigarettes.
At stake are laws in well over half the states that prohibit spending tax dollars to support churches.
In their statements, all three companies pointed to their own policies that prohibit the publication of extremist material.
It would also prohibit ISPs from striking anti-competitive "paid prioritization" deals letting companies buy a network advantage.
The measure would make liberal-leaning Massachusetts the 18th U.S. state to prohibit discrimination based on gender identity.
This order will prohibit people from manufacturing, distributing, possessing, or even researching these synthetic cannabinoids, the agency said.
The proposal would prohibit federal spending from outpacing revenues unless three-fifths of the House approves an exemption.
Six states (Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and South Carolina) prohibit teachers from any discussions about LGBT issues.
The current draft of the law would prohibit California from passing any legislation until EPA finished that review.
The International Maritime Organization will prohibit ships from using fuels with sulfur content above 0.5 percent from Jan.
Washington voters will be asked whether to prohibit anyone who faces a protective order from owning a firearm.
I continue to urge Facebook and Instagram to adopt safe business practices and prohibit postings for firearms sales.
Major League Baseball rules prohibit MLB teams from using electronics to see a catcher's signs to the pitcher.
New York was the first state in the union to prohibit drunken driving and to enact seatbelt laws.
This followed a decision to prohibit 44 parties linked to the Chinese defense sector from acquiring American technology.
But they can also strangle outcry about abuses, given that some prohibit saying "disparaging" things about a company.
Other laws prohibit the use of hacking and jamming tools, and seizing control of aircraft, among other obstacles.
The bill would also prohibit importation of controlled drugs, such as prescription narcotics, whether lawfully manufactured or fake.
If that happens, some funds whose mandates prohibit holding such assets would have to sell their Pemex bonds.
The second bill would prohibit the IRS from re-hiring people who had previously been fired for misconduct.
Experts have said there are human rights laws that prohibit countries from stopping citizens from leaving their borders.
She objected to the traffic light system as stigmatizing certain foods, even though it doesn't outright prohibit them.
It's really no one else's business in terms of trying to regulate or prohibit behavior in that regard.
In January, Angola made headlines when it became the latest country to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation.
Many initial coin offerings officially prohibit U.S. citizens and residents from participating, out of fear of regulatory crackdown.
In some cases, states currently prohibit persons other than law enforcement from carrying concealed firearms on college campuses.
I was once told not to call a fraternity a FRAT, but standards prohibit me from explaining why.
In Colorado, Governor Hickenlooper is supporting a ballot initiative to amend the state constitution to prohibit partisan gerrymandering.
It would also prohibit noncompetes for certain categories of employees like hourly workers, summer interns and college students.
Another would prohibit states from denying convicted felons who have served out their sentences the right to vote.
Congress has held multiple hearings on this issue and is considering enacting a law to prohibit these donations.
The Rules Committee chairwoman instructed members not to raise their hands, saying the panel rules prohibit straw polls.
Current rules prohibit nighttime drone flights or operations over people without a waiver from the Federal Aviation Administration.
Considering this scenario, is it possible that Barr could also prohibit disclosure of any information about the President?
It's past time to prohibit the "ripoff clauses" that prevent consumers from enforcing their most basic legal rights.
House rules prohibit lawmakers from using their name to promote professional services firms that involve a fiduciary responsibility.
Federal law does not prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, although some states, like Colorado, do.
Levi's spokeswoman Amber McCasland declined to comment, citing SEC rules that prohibit formal discussions ahead of the filing.
The first demand primarily concerning Twitter is to prohibit and eliminate bots, anonymous automatic participants in social media.
This may allow Britain to reduce below 5 percent the VAT on sanitary products, which existing rules prohibit.
Federal ethics rules prohibit government employees from accepting gifts such as sports tickets unless they pay market value.
Sanctions announced last month prohibit U.S. corporations and persons from financial transactions with state-owned oil company PDVSA.
To say that President Trump cannot prohibit transgenderism in the military is a clear example of judicial activism.
No less than seven states currently prohibit pet stores from sourcing dogs from breeders who violate the AWA.
It can regulate marketing and prohibit unauthorized claims by e-cig companies about health, safety and smoking cessation.
And when the law doesn't clearly prohibit a practice like seeking applicants' salary history, what can we do?
More than that, the company can't prohibit employees from posting about their jobs on social media at all.
The New York directive includes an option to prohibit such hand feeding in the advanced stages of dementia.
Regulations prohibit recreational drone operators from flying their drones within 5.5 km (about 3.4 miles) of an airport.
"And we haven't observed any limiting factors that would prohibit use of turbochargers" in any General Motors engine.
In the state budget, the Republican legislature even took the time to specifically prohibit Virginia from joining RGGI.
It would prohibit insurance companies from denying coverage or charging more for it based on someone's health status.
The federal government must also explain how it will deal with international drug treaties that prohibit marijuana sales.
The 2019 rules should prohibit anyone from speaking twice in a given round until each participant speaks once.
Many jails prohibit physical contact, and visits take place through a plexiglass window, which can make children anxious.
But security rules at Deerfield generally prohibit anything that isn't transparent from entering the facility, Ms. Olds said.
The society will also prohibit the sale of the new blue tarantula at its annual exhibition, he said.
The bill that the Republican-controlled Legislature overwhelmingly passed sought to prohibit abortions at every stage of pregnancy.
The Twitter accounts of German citizens were blocked because of rules enacted last year that prohibit hate speech.
Federal campaign finance laws prohibit individuals from donating more than $5,400 per election cycle to a federal candidate.
" Federal laws prohibit states from removing people from voter rolls "by reason of the person's failure to vote.
"We worry the government will restrict us, prohibit things, start to say this is illicit enrichment," said Sobrino.
Virtually all countries prohibit foreign governments from espionage, even if in reality most employ their own intelligence operatives.
They also forbid foreign investments through joint ventures and prohibit other countries from hiring new North Korean workers.
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YouTube updated its policy to prohibit creator-on-creator harassment, which became a big talking point last summer.
Thankfully, I had kept my insurance coverage, as the A.C.A. wouldn't prohibit pre-existing condition exclusions until 2014.
And now is the time to look to that history and prohibit open carry, before the next Charlottesville.
Justices Brennan and Marshall voted to prohibit the punishment in every capital case that came before the court.
"The issue is not whether Congress can or should prohibit employment discrimination because of sexual orientation," he said.
" Presiding officer: "There is nothing in the rules to prohibit the Senator from requesting a glass of milk.
But "federal law and State Department regulations prohibit him from producing documents concerning his official responsibilities," he said.
Messam noted that Miramar recently opened a 5,000-seat amphitheater but cannot prohibit people from bring guns inside.
The reviews follow news about two weeks ago that Capital One Financial has decided to prohibit cryptocurrency purchases.
The Treasury sanctions freeze any U.S. assets of those targeted and prohibit Americans from doing business with them.
The Defense Department has established restrictions on transgender troops that largely prohibit them from transitioning while in uniform.
It was designed to prohibit politicians who hand out European Union farm subsidies from receiving the funds themselves.
Additionally, laws governing the rights of refugees prohibit sending people back to countries where they could face persecution.
Several of those amendments were authored by Democrats to prohibit the use of funds to deport DACA recipients.
There are laws in 29 states that prohibit electors from voting contrary to how the state's population votes.
These are behaviors that a reasonable reading of Twitter's updated 2017 Terms of Service would seem to prohibit.
The findings also led the federal housing department to prohibit Nycha from drawing on federal funds without approval.
This month, Michigan became the first state to prohibit sales of flavored e-cigarettes in stores and online.
Kennedy tweeted that he will file a bill Thursday to prohibit airlines from putting animals in overhead bins.
The legislation would prohibit U.S. military engagement with Iran after 30 days, unless Congress provides explicit approval. Sen.
Adding to the difficulty of his situation, union regulations prohibit Lee from seeking outside employment while on strike.
While Snapchat's guidelines prohibit accounts from using public Stories "to distribute sexually explicit content," it is not foolproof.
The bill would also prohibit online sales of tobacco products and place additional advertising restrictions on e-cigarettes.
This month, Michigan became the first state to prohibit sales of flavored e-cigarettes in stores and online.
California statutes do not prohibit active horse owners from being appointed to the regulatory board overseeing the sport.
Lines of sight are broken, narrow walkways and stairs prohibit chatting, and conversations are limited in a crowd.
The measure would eliminate investments for casinos and would prohibit investments in stadiums, parking lots and luxury apartments.
Trump said he would get rid of the rules that prohibit the selling of insurance across state lines.
The company's rules specifically prohibit attacking ethnic groups with "violent or dehumanising speech" or comparing them to animals.
The other would prohibit the IRS from using funds to target citizens for exercising their First Amendment rights.
The Illinois Department of Corrections has specific rules that prohibit employees from disclosing information related to offenders' records.
He added that most corporations embrace policies (on paper at least) that prohibit racist bullying and sexual intimidation.
Many initial coin offerings officially prohibit U.S. residents and citizens from participating out of fear of the SEC.
And the new law doesn't prohibit such uses of digital devices as watching videos on dashboard-mounted smartphones.
Our privacy law should prohibit dangerous and abusive practices, rather than provide road maps for consent to them.
Furthermore, there are multiple safeguards built into the statute that prohibit the US government from intentionally targeting Americans.
" A Twitter spokesperson said that the "Tweet was in violation of the Twitter Rules, which prohibit violent threats.
The company did not say, however, that it planned to prohibit the use of Greyball in all instances.
Federal campaign finance laws prohibit candidates or their campaigns from accepting anything of value from a foreign government.
The bill will also prohibit the use of state funds for the practice, according to The Washington Post.
The regulations prohibit the testing of autonomous technologies on public roads, unless the innovator meets certain other requirements.
The legislation would prohibit punishments like a wristband or hand stamp or forcing students to do extra chores.
They cannot, for example, accommodate travelers who work at companies that prohibit checking electronic devices for security reasons.

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