The government will also forbid new bank loans in pesos, and insist financial institutions lend only in dollars. |
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Financial rules forbid utilization of departmental receipts for expenditure. |
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Oh, it's fine for her to waste food on a level I can only describe as sinful but God forbid we should be wasting light bulbs or toilet paper. |
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God forbid that we should think for a nanosecond that he was driven by any thought of principle, ethics, humanity or compassion. |
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This was his home, and Alexander had been foolish and unthinking to forbid him access to it. |
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God forbid a Scot ever leaves the sacred shores and goes to somewhere warmer. |
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Heaven forbid these oenophiles be deprived of the fabulous Sonoma County Viogniers. |
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The legal change in Scotland forbid huntsmen from using dogs to hunt down and kill foxes. |
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On more than 400 occasions the company violated regulations which forbid companies from sending junk faxes. |
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Any more of those f-words and God forbid they might start thinking about letting rough common children into these private tennis clubs. |
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There are rumours that certain golf companies forbid dating if it involves an employee from a competitor. |
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But the thing that irritates me most is that the regulation should forbid commercials being inserted into TV series at certain time periods. |
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New York State tried to forbid the acceptance of the refugee nation, but the Iroquois ignored them. |
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What's needed, they say, is a national land-use policy that will simply forbid human encroachment on wildlife corridors. |
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No state or federal laws forbid such electioneering activities, no matter how criminal the corporation. |
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If you're ever out with Pants, it would be wise to forbid him to order the Chili Fries. |
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The Central Propaganda Department and the Provincial Party Propaganda Department have issued orders to forbid you from reporting this. |
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Heaven forbid we damage someone's fragile ego by telling them the truth about their capabilities or who they are! |
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Hah, that old crow could forbid me all she wants, but I won't give up my archery. |
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They are furious at school rules that forbid kissing, hugging, and holding hands. |
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God forbid the eccentrics should start eating the mushrooms because then the strangeness really gets out of hand. |
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He says six states have upheld the use of eminent domain for private business development, while nine forbid it. |
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There's little room to expand on the 100-acre Walter Reed campus in Washington, and city height limits forbid tall buildings. |
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Perhaps the politically correct parents that forbid their children to even fire a water pistol had the right idea. |
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It cannot compel you to remain in the congregation, forbid you from joining a competing sect, or punish you for your waywardness. |
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If, heaven forbid, his home and studio were to go up in flames, after his beloved wife what would he save? |
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The result was a series of rebellions in schools that opted to forbid the practice, leading to the expulsion of some girls. |
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Apparently, the covenants of our homeowners association forbid the airing of laundry outside. |
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The Constitution requires states to redistrict once a decade, but it doesn't forbid them from doing it more often. |
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But Methodist rules forbid the use of fermented grape juice while Anglican church law requires the use of fermented wine. |
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We forbid the sale of goods made from endangered species such as elephants and rhino. |
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She is a horrible person and why anybody likes her or, gods forbid, admires her is beyond me. |
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Still, whichever methods you decide to employ, I sincerely hope that they go on to forbid the banns in no uncertain manner. |
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I will not forbid the banns, for they are not very near of kin, but I wish they were further apart every day. |
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Heaven forbid that anyone should have a free second or film frame devoid of musical accompaniment. |
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All persons whatsoever are forbid to trust her on his account, for he will pay no debts of her contracting from the date hereof. |
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God forbid if any pushchairs or Zimmer frames attempted to get past us. |
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Yes, God forbid that she should lose a wink of beauty sleep. |
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After all, Heaven forbid if anyone knew your true intentions. |
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Check it every fifteen to twenty minutes, stirring and scraping the bottom of the pot to make sure the meat is not sticking or, God forbid, scorching. |
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This was the case that upheld a Washington law that gave academic scholarships to qualified students, but forbid them from using them to study theology. |
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The laws of physics probably forbid wormholes from existing anyway, according to Thorne. |
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It is an article of faith with this man that there won't be any unruly behavior or, God forbid, any scenes. |
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Heaven forbid that any of his scenes not be composed with a formal stateliness, or that his cinematography not stick absolutely to a paint-by-numbers colour scheme. |
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Perhaps it is why most of the civil law systems of Europe forbid dissent. |
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You can stab a woman multiple times with a knife to become a man, but God forbid you sleep with her. |
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If, God forbid, we were ever not to be together, I respect him so much as the father of my children. |
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That's fine, but the harsh reality is that even if, God forbid, a child is killed or seriously injured, it will not make a blind bit of difference in the long term. |
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When eating the pizza, I forbid ketchup and mayonnaise at the table. |
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God forbid such a pig of a man should have become Prime Minister. |
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Right now, however, it is doubly hard to be a black woman, especially one who reads newspapers or, heaven forbid, happens to be remotely newsworthy. |
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It also says the 2001 donation agreement allows the company to forbid use of the interchange for loads that do not originate or end on the Britton Line. |
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I told her several days ago I thought the yardmen damaged the backyard rain sensor when they trimmed the shrubs but God forbid we should listen to Rana. |
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I absolutely forbid you to wear your coral stilettos with your beige suit! |
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But god forbid a TV series premieres pushing out gratuitous emotion and gratuitous feeling. |
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Somehow, the thought of being prematurely and permanently separated from one's wife and children, God forbid, makes one more aware of the tenuousness of life. |
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He hated the right-wing media with a fury he rarely chose to disguise, an anger which led him to forbid access to columnists and reporters of the right. |
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These can be invasive, shift around while exercising and god forbid you do anything where you fall and impale yourself on it. |
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There's no logical or grammatical reason to forbid splitting infinitives, and sometimes it's even obligatory, as Arnold Zwicky and Geoff Nunberg pointed out here last spring. |
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Heaven forbid we pollute young minds with such right-wing neocon propaganda! |
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While the FBR does not provide guns to its members, neither does the group forbid them from arming themselves. |
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However, harbour rules forbid owners with permanent moorings to spend more than a couple of nights a week aboard their yachts, so they cannot become a permanent home. |
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What if, heaven forbid, that plane had blown up in the skies over the Atlantic Ocean or above Michigan? |
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The church had interpreted the biblical prohibition against graven images to forbid the creation of sculpture in the round until the early eighteenth century. |
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The new laws will also forbid drunks from loitering around liquor stores, carrying baseball bats and fooling around with crossbows, slingshots, blowpipes and airguns. |
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I would be cautious to even pick them up and God forbid I take them home. |
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To Scotus more than to any other I owe my interpretation of the world, not that I am a Scotist, God forbid. |
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The Book warns against debt, and extols the douth of not going into debt, but does not forbid debt. |
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In July 2007, a law was introduced to forbid smoking in all enclosed public places in England, including pubs. |
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This would help lower my anxiety and make certain that I would not mishold, or God forbid, drop the precious package. |
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In 1783 for the first time, Poland forbid corporal punishment of children in schools. |
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You cannot permit one action and forbid another, without showing a difference between them. |
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Governments may forbid unauthorized entry or exit to border zones and restrict property ownership in the area. |
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Other laws, while not aimed at pagan belief as such, forbid particular pagan practices. |
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But you would orphanize creation, deny that God is the Father of all spirits, and forbid needy, lost man to address him as such. |
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While all Orthodox groups forbid the consumption of sturgeon, some conservative groups do allow it. |
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The Treaty of Saint Germain and the Treaty of Versailles explicitly forbid union between Austria and Germany. |
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Many languages forbid superheavy syllables, while a significant number forbid any heavy syllable. |
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Some languages, such as Hawaiian, forbid codas, so that all syllables are open. |
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While not an issue in the majority of Lutheran church bodies, some of them forbid membership in Freemasonry. |
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I mean, if you were coming into the plant for the long haul, God forbid, then you'd have to think seriously about the money. Capiche? |
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These forbid the use of any supplements in beer making including adding nux vomica, grains of paradise, Guinea pepper or opium. |
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They enjoin what is right and forbid what is wrong and establish prayer and give zakah and obey Allah and His Messenger. |
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People can form contracts that specifically forbid their trading partners from reconveying information. |
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They also forbid any US citizen to fraternize or associate with the group. |
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I'm forbid to let anybody in, gentle nor simple, if you please. |
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In fact, the vast majority of business drivers are likely to have a handsfree kit installed by their employers, twothirds of whom expressly forbid handheld phone use. |
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However, that they might not be thought of as wicked men and those who are lacking in fidelity, may God forbid, they wrote down for them this magnanimous praise, etc. |
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Many other dates and chronologies existed, notably those of Livy, with which the emperor must have been familiar, but he did not forbid their use in unofficial contexts. |
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Muhammad told Muslims not to forbid women from entering mosques. |
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Many nations forbid ships to enter their territorial waters or ports if the crew of the ships are armed, in an effort to restrict possible piracy. |
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Guidelines by the Charity Commission for England and Wales that forbid political activity for registered charities have kept them silent on the EU poll. |
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The regulations were changed in 2010 to forbid the use of identical cars between teams, and Toro Rosso no longer has its cars produced by Red Bull Technology. |
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I will own that I am rather glad that sort of thing seems to be out of fashion now, and I think the directer and franker methods of modern fiction will forbid its revival. |
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