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Meanings of prohibit people in English
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Usage of prohibit people in English
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They voted to prohibitpeople from exposing their genitals in most public places.
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We have laws that prohibitpeople from being barred from restaurants, hotels, educational institutions.
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Moreover, a war could be waged against them because they prohibitpeople from entering their country.
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He supports laws that allow courts to temporarily prohibitpeople likely to threaten others with guns from owning them.
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That's because of Australia's strict proceeds of crime laws, which prohibitpeople from making a profit off their notoriety.
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According to a recently-drafted document, The Draft Coastal By-law does indeed seek to prohibitpeople from swearing down by the coast.
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The bill also would prohibitpeople from communicating non-public information if it was reasonably foreseeable that someone would trade on it.
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Strict government-issued photo identification requirements that prohibitpeople from voting unless they posses a certain form of ID is another such tactic.
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In its recommendations, TAIC was now renewing its call for legislation to prohibitpeople in safety-critical roles being impaired by alcohol or drugs.
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In a bid to stem the spread of the virus, Indonesia plans to prohibitpeople from keeping backyard fowl in three high-risk provinces.
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The new regulations prohibitpeople from leaving their homes to see friends or family, and social occasions are definitely not exempt from the guidelines.
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Kevin Barr, from the People's Community Network, says he hopes the agreements also prohibitpeople from selling their land for a certain period of time.
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On Sunday, Mr Andrews announced stage 4 restrictions in Melbourne that prohibitpeople from leaving their homes unless it's for one-hour of exercise a day.
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Federal law already prohibitspeople younger than 21 from buying a handgun from a licensed firearms dealer.
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Signs have been erected, prohibitingpeople from collecting shell fish, diving, fishing or going anywhere near the water.
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There are no laws on the books in those states explicitly prohibitingpeople from carrying firearms into polling places.