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How to use proscriptions in a sentence

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Virginia would no longer suffer such state prescriptions or proscriptions of religion.
The ruling also does not override state proscriptions on funding to private or religious schools.
Now some of the mysterious proscriptions in chapter eleven of Leviticus become more intelligible.
Deep down inside, staying alive took precedence over social proscriptions against cannibalism.
The practice of dissection had stopped altogether, chiefly due to contemporaneous religious proscriptions.
But its proscriptions make plain the recklessness that characterises imperialist policy.
Cunning plans, devious stratagems, state-of-the-art conventional forces, and legal and moral proscriptions, can all be helpful.
Tantra set out ritual practices, religious proscriptions, yogic techniques, and philosophical doctrine.
But these stories contain much more than moral visions and proscriptions.
Indeed, international criminal law had made some proscriptions subject of international criminal jurisdiction.
As I had indicated, this is not simply a matter to be addressed by legislative proscriptions.
For the proscriptions imposed by the TMC Code of Conduct for Broadcast Media, see the text of its Article 2.2 as quoted in full above.
Yet in Mexico the art that evolved in that era was far more varied, less affected by state proscriptions.
He said that Indian religions have proscriptions against male contact with menstruating females.
Tapping a beer is an art and even a liturgy, with its rules and its proscriptions.
His work encodes and decodes physical and cultural landscapes in ways that challenge the assumptions, proscriptions, and prohibitions built into human environments.
When Lee took office in 2004, he appeared to be willing to relax somewhat Singapore's rigid libel laws and proscriptions against dissent and to allow greater freedom of expression.
Those who had feared proscriptions, or hoped for them, were proved wrong.
During the proscriptions of 43 bc from which she enriched herself Fulvia was reported to have viewed with pleasure the heads of Rufus and Cicero, Antony's victims.
His massacres and proscriptions had weeded out the defenders of lawful government, and his rewards had gone to the timeservers and the unscrupulous.
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Of course, I agree that more artwork would certainly spiff up the piece, but there are proscriptions, both editorial and practical, that come into play here.
For the past half century, American society has been breaking down social constraints, customs, legal restrictions and even moral proscriptions that limited women's freedom.
But it ain't so, and in fact, for the amount of backlash that happens as a result of overzealous proscriptions, companies should hope to become targets.
There are blanket proscriptions, passed down from on high, which reduce everything to a bland vichyssoise that suits comedy programmes not at all.
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