Cunning plans, devious stratagems, state-of-the-art conventional forces, and legal and moral proscriptions, can all be helpful. |
Virginia would no longer suffer such state prescriptions or proscriptions of religion. |
Tantra set out ritual practices, religious proscriptions, yogic techniques, and philosophical doctrine. |
Indeed, international criminal law had made some proscriptions subject of international criminal jurisdiction. |
But these stories contain much more than moral visions and proscriptions. |
As I had indicated, this is not simply a matter to be addressed by legislative proscriptions. |