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A Philadelphia distiller is currently breaching the customary prohibition against hard-liquor advertising on TV and radio.
Employer representatives have contended that the Secretary has gone beyond his authority by such a prohibition, on the grounds that the Wagner-Peyser Act requires only written notice to the prospective worker that a dispute exists.
( As a side effect, this provision means that MPs seeking to resign from parliament can get around the age-old prohibition on resignation by obtaining a low-salary sinecure in the pay of the Crown ; while several offices have been used for this purpose, two are currently in use.
Despite the biblical prohibition on sexual relations between half-brothers and sisters, () Amnon had an overwhelming desire for her.
As of 2011, a bill has been proposed in the state legislature to end the prohibition on Sunday liquor sales.
It is of note that the Convention places a general prohibition on the exportation or importation of wastes between Parties and non-Parties.
Even when, on the invention of gunpowder and firearms, the bow had fallen into disuse as a weapon of war, the prohibition was continued.
( The latter prohibition took effect 1 January 1808, the earliest date on which Congress had the power to do so under Article I, Section 9 of the United States Constitution.
Activities sometimes criminalized on religious grounds include ( for example ) alcohol-consumption ( prohibition ), abortion and stem-cell research.
In many cases, such as the cabinet-directed prohibition on foreign ownership for broadcasters and the legislated principle of the predominance of Canadian content, these acts and orders often leave the CRTC less room to change policy than critics sometimes suggest, and the result is that the commission is often the lightning rod for policy criticism that could arguably be better directed at the government itself.
Despite the democratic constitution, the government under Chiang was a one-party state, consisting almost completely of mainlanders ; the " Temporary Provisions Effective During the Period of Communist Rebellion " greatly enhanced executive powers, and the goal of retaking mainland China allowed the KMT to maintain a monopoly on power and the prohibition of opposition parties.
Unique features of this language were the focus on real-time execution, message processing, limits on statement execution between waiting for input, and a prohibition on recursion to remove the need for a stack.
As of June 18, 2009, a regional federal court order lifting the prohibition on the sale of Counter-Strike was published.
" there is a prohibition on the consumption of grape-based alcoholic beverages, and intoxication is considered as an abomination in the Hadith.
However, courts and various levels of government have indicated that the right is not without limit, and restrictions such as a prohibition of certain persons from owning or handling a gun ( convicted felons, mentally ill persons, persons under a restraining order ), a ban on certain types of ammunition ( armor-piercing, incendiary / tracer, explosive ), registration and restriction of certain types of firearms ( automatic weapons, short-barrelled shotguns, certain types of modifications ), and licensing requirements for possession or for public carry, have often passed judicial scrutiny ( although some of these points remain untested and others are currently under challenge ).
This document abolished the prohibition on foreign ownership of land-the most essential component of Haitian law.
The major changes were the elimination of the prohibition on immediate reelection of a president and vice president and the extension of the presidential term from four to six years.
McNutt says, " It is probably safe to assume that sometime during Iron Age I a population began to identify itself as ' Israelite '", differentiating itself from the Canaanites through such markers as the prohibition of intermarriage, an emphasis on family history and genealogy, and religion.
Mainly because of its prohibition of all forms of artificial contraception, the encyclical was controversial, as it rejected the majority report on the subject, embracing a minority report maintaining the status quo, and Paul VI did not issue any additional encyclicals in the remaining ten years of his pontificate.
There had been a long-standing general Christian prohibition on contraception and abortion, with such Church Fathers as Clement of Alexandria and Saint Augustine condemning the practices.
In a partial reaction, Pope Pius XI wrote the encyclical Casti connubii ( On Christian Marriage ) in 1930, reaffirming the Catholic Church's belief in various traditional Christian teachings on marriage and sexuality, including the prohibition of artificial birth control even within marriage.
According to the Mishnah, it marks the day from which fruit tithes are counted each year, and marks the timepoint from which the Biblical prohibition on eating the first three years of fruit and the requirement to bring the fourth year fruit to the Temple in Jerusalem were counted.

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The Third Council of Carthage ( 393 ) and the Second Council of Orleans ( 541 ) reiterated the prohibition of feasting in churches, and the Trullan Council of 692 decreed that honey and milk were not to be offered on the altar ( Canon 57 ), and that those who held love feasts in churches should be excommunicated ( Canon 74 ).
It is a discriminating misconception of our times to transfer that prohibition of such promiscuous practice without love to what we discuss here: durable, long term, choosy same-sex unions.
Weaver characterizes the counter-argument as focusing on " Jesus, the beginning point of Christian faith ,... whose Sermon on the Mount taught nonviolence and love of enemies ,; who faced his accusers nonviolent death ; whose nonviolent teaching inspired the first centuries of pacifist Christian history and was subsequently preserved in the justifiable war doctrine that declares all war as sin even when declaring it occasionally a necessary evil, and in the prohibition of fighting by monastics and clergy as well as in a persistent tradition of Christian pacifism.
Bahá ' u ' lláh condemned such relations, and Shoghi Effendi, the authorized interpreter of the Bahá ' í writings, has more clearly defined a prohibition on all homosexual relations, stating that, " No matter how devoted and fine the love may be between people of the same sex, to let it find expression in sexual acts is wrong.

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Even the Distilled Spirits Institute has long had a specific prohibition.
It has also been recently suggested that the rapid climatic collapse, marking the Akkadian Dark Age, may have been responsible for the religiously prescribed prohibition against the raising and consumption of pigs that spread through the Ancient Middle East from the end of the third millennium BC.
( This prohibition has been relaxed in many Reform and some Conservative congregations.
This article clearly provides a right to be free of unlawful searches, but the Court has given the protection for " private and family life " that this article provides a broad interpretation, taking for instance that prohibition of private consensual homosexual acts violates this article.
That constitution delineates mechanisms for amending it, but it also declares eight articles immutable and unalterable and not subject to change, which include a guarantees of a republican form of government, and an explicit prohibition against presidential candidacy of anyone who has been president previously at any time or for any reason.
The prohibition of lighting a fire has been extended in the modern era to driving a car, which involves burning fuel, and using electricity.
However, someone who has had homosexual intercourse is considered to have violated a prohibition.
The third Ecumenical Council ( Council of Ephesus of 431 ) reaffirmed the original 325 version of the Nicene Creed and declared that " it is unlawful for any man to bring forward, or to write, or to compose a different ( – more accurately translated as used by the Council to mean “ different ,” “ contradictory ,” and not “ another ”) Faith as a rival to that established by the holy Fathers assembled with the Holy Ghost in Nicæa " ( i. e. the 325 creed ) This statement has been interpreted as a prohibition against changing this creed or composing others, but not all accept this interpretation.
This government prohibition of narcotics trafficking in Peru has resulted in a 70 % reduction of coca leaf cultivation since 1995.
Although the sale or consumption of commercial alcohol has never been prohibited by law, historically various groups in the UK have campaigned for the prohibition of alcohol, including the Society of Friends ( Quakers ), The Methodist Church and other non-conformist Christians, as well as temperance movements such as Band of Hope and temperance Chartist movements of the 19th century.
Israel has a substantial list of laws that demand racial equality ( such as prohibition of discrimination, equality in Employment, libel based on race or ethnicity .).
We are not able to see how the prohibition of teaching the theory that man has descended from a lower order of animals gives preference to any religious establishment or mode of worship.
While the Chief Justice is appointed by the President, there is no specific constitutional prohibition against using another method to select the Chief Justice from among those Justices properly appointed and confirmed to the Supreme Court, and at least one scholar has proposed that presidential appointment should be done away with, and replaced by a process that permits the Justices to select their own Chief Justice.
* A prohibition on sexual contact or touching between spouses when the wife is a niddah (" menstruant ") or has not immersed in a mikvah following the niddah period.
Although the Kansas Constitution was amended in 1986 to allow the sale of alcoholic liquor by the individual drink with the approval of voters, Clay County has remained a prohibition, or " dry ", county.
Article 101 ( mobilisation ) has been abrogated in 1995, Article 102 ( defence budget and prohibition of billeting ) in 2000.
This has been interpreted to give states essentially absolute control over alcoholic beverages, and many U. S. states still remained " dry " ( with state prohibition of alcohol ) long after its ratification.
Herbert may have coined the name from 19th-century author Samuel Butler, who has the citizens of Erewhon enact a prohibition on machines newer than 270 years fearing that " it was the race of the intelligent machines and not the race of men which would be the next step in evolution.
Shelby County was historically a prohibition or completely dry county, but the city of Shelbyville is now wet ( i. e., allows retail alcohol sales ), and the county has voted to allow restaurants outside Shelbyville to sell alcoholic beverages by the drink if they seat at least 100 patrons and derive at least 70 % of their total sales from food.
" This prohibition does not condemn monopoly per se but only monopoly that has been acquired or maintained through prohibited conduct.
The county has repeatedly denied, through democratic elections, repealing alcohol prohibition laws.
The black market created by prohibition laws and the geographic distance to an area that can sale alcohol legally has provided opportunities for those who have little regard for the law.

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