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How to use proscription in a sentence

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

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The proscription against physicians talking about themselves with patients comes from several different traditions.
Religious opposition to coffee drinking resulted in political proscription a number of times during the sixteenth century.
By the way, there is no requirement from the UN Security Council for a general proscription power to be enacted.
Because of Calvinist proscription of the use of images in worship, patronage for altarpieces and private devotional objects virtually dried up.
The name of Middleton was unpopular, and his proscription very naturally tempted me to peruse his writings and those of his antagonists.
In May 1794 the Dublin Society was included in the wave of proscription which was then afflicting most anti-government organizations.
There are no provisions for banned passengers to see the accusatory information or contest their proscription.
Historically, proscription has been a tool of political repression, not law enforcement.
The offences under sections 11 to 13 are all direct consequences of proscription.
Whether done by the Attorney General or a judge proscription should not be allowed.
On proscription, the Attorney General can still ban political organisations, but subject to disallowance by the House of Representatives or the Senate.
Guilt is the operation of law, a proscription by law, upon conduct.
And even if the courts were to countermand a proscription order, the damage done to the organisation during the period of proscription could be critical.
There is also a proscription against any form of harassment.
He also suggested the government remove the entire part concerning the proscription of local organisations found to be endangering national security.
Historically, proscription has been used for political repression.
And for all its military ventures, justified and not, since 1945, the United States had never repudiated the charter's proscription of pre-emption.
Personally, I am strongly opposed to proscription in any form.
There should, in short, never be a blanket proscription of expression.
Although there is no religious proscription against working on a Thursday, traditionalists balk at change.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This proscription of Sulla was the first instance of the kind, but it was repeated at a later time.
Cicero was included in the first 17 victims of the proscription.
Charles Evremonde, called Darnay, in right of such proscription, absolutely Dead in Law.
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