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How to use enjoins in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word enjoins? Here are some examples.

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The code also enjoins the rebels and the government to refrain from any provocative acts such as arrests, kidnapping and extortion.
So Allah enjoins Muslims to fight those people who create hurdles on the path of creating a peaceful and just society.
Imagine a particularly ascetic monastic order, whose rule not only enjoins chastity, but forbids sexual desire.
Article 14 of the Constitution enjoins upon State not to deny any person equality before law or equal protection of law.
Against this background, Groupe SEB enjoins all its employees to uphold ethical standards and act in accordance with them.
In the same way, it also condemns anti-Arab and anti-Muslim prejudices and enjoins all members to combat islamophobia.
There is an ancient Chinese saying which enjoins us to treat others as we would have them treat us.
This Act also enjoins civil servants not to involve themselves in corruption related activities and outlaws insider dealings.
It enjoins states to create districts dominated by minorities where feasible, and bars them from reducing minorities' overall electoral clout.
Yet religion, by reminding us of human finitude and weakness, also enjoins us not to place our ultimate hope in this passing world.
The order enjoins him to hold an election on the date fixed therein and indicates each electoral division in which an election must be held.
It also enjoins the government to respect not only the letter of the Official Languages Act but also its spirit.
Then a female voice breaks in with an advisory about the traffic jam, during which she enjoins drivers already trapped to give lifts to pedestrians.
It enjoins the State party to hold the tribes more accountable, and to take forceful action against tribes that continue to engage in abduction.
But as Corriere della Sera noted today, the supreme court's decision has a sound basis in law: a 1969 act that enjoins judges to speed up cases that could lapse while their colleagues are at the beach.
Rather, it guarantees the unfettered right to organize, on the one hand, and, on the other, it enjoins the State to guarantee and not to restrict this right, and to facilitate its exercise.
The departmental strategy for induction of new employees enjoins managers to welcome all new employees to their team in a way that promotes their integration.
This writ enjoins him to hold a referendum on the date fixed therein.
The Employment Insurance Act enjoins the Canada Employment Insurance Commission to set premium rates at levels that will cover program costs while remaining relatively stable over a business cycle.
Then follows a dedication to Robert, earl of Gloucester and Waleran, count of Meulan, whom he enjoins to use their knowledge and wisdom to improve his tale.
Examples from Classical Literature
Yes, but their order, as long as it is not revoked, enjoins them to stop before the prison.
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