Examples of using Prohibiting in English and their translations into Swedish
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Computer
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Icon prohibiting signs.
Nothing in this Act may be construed as prohibiting the use of funds for-.
Our Crown laws prohibiting the duffing of a man's livestock?
Many European countries now have legislation prohibiting anonymous egg donation.
Prohibiting excessively high costs for vulnerable customers;
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So, he passed a law prohibiting marriage.
Prohibiting supply of veterinary medicinal products.
Enjoining the good and prohibiting of the bad.
Legislation prohibiting discrimination at border controls;
Some 20 treatments were provided before a law prohibiting the method was adopted.
Prohibiting the marketing of certain batteries and accumulators;
Regional laws prohibiting the sale of alcohol.
Prohibiting anyone under the age of 18 to play our online games.
Existing state laws prohibiting intimidation are inadequate.
Prohibiting the use of toxic primers on our ships. Recycling.
The government passed a law prohibiting the use of styrofoam.
Prohibiting, restricting or impeding the placing on the market of an engine; or.
Further restricting or prohibiting uses of fluorinated gases;
Prohibiting or discouraging guests from posting negative
But there is no policy prohibiting the extraction of materials.
Prohibiting the sale of cigarettes individually
Ð Article 63 ECSC, prohibiting systematic price discrimination.
Prohibiting the promotion of these products as low-risk products would be counter-productive.
There needs to be a European law prohibiting stock-exchange redundancies.
Prohibiting the manufacturer from unilaterally changing the status of the dealer
We must issue a decree prohibiting the shipment of negroes to this colony.
Would not affect national constitutional provisions requiring equal treatment or prohibiting discrimination.
Edict of Hadrian prohibiting the practice of circumcision.
easier by explicitly prohibiting fees levied by Member States
This is a command prohibiting testifying against another person falsely.