English to Punjabi Dictionary prohibition

prohibition

ਪਾਬੰਦੀ
definition
noun
they argue that prohibition of drugs will always fail
the action of forbidding something, especially by law.
Later, the islands were used as a smuggling stopover for arms in the civil war and for bootleg alcohol during Prohibition .
the prevention by law of the manufacture and sale of alcohol, especially in the US between 1920 and 1933.
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Thus, 'prohibition' would be argued for on religious as well as on alleged scientific or medicinal grounds.
I am not satisfied that they contravened the specific 'prohibition' .
Ultimately, however, we do not believe that these arguments are sufficient reason to weaken society's 'prohibition' of intentional killing.
In theory, the constitutional 'prohibition' could be interpreted as applying only to the future.
the 'prohibition' of torture
the 'prohibition' on divorce and remarriage
they argue that 'prohibition' of drugs will always fail
Canadians have lost our sense of what is right and wrong over drug 'prohibition' .
The actual wording of the clause imposes a blanket 'prohibition' on working for another firm of financial analysts.
they argue that 'prohibition' of drugs will always fail
As Epstein notes, making no exception to a general 'prohibition' on the use of force is not an option.
Harm reduction interventions have the potential to reduce the perils of both drug use and drug 'prohibition' .
The one on drug 'prohibition' was also very important to me.
That was said in the face of a statutory 'prohibition' on commenting on the fact that the accused did not give sworn evidence.
They do not even tell us whether the costs of drug use are lower than they would be without 'prohibition' .
Again, the Court noted that the injunctions did not constitute a blanket 'prohibition' .
It's one more example of drug 'prohibition' doing more harm than good.
Turvey has long argued against drug 'prohibition' , yet he increasingly applauds and encourages enforcement measures.
The 'prohibition' on retroactive penal legislation is linked to the right to a fair trial, as it is irrevocably an example of an unfair trial.
The international 'prohibition' of drugs is their lifeblood, and a guarantee of on-going civil war.
International law establishes an absolute 'prohibition' against torture.
The criminalization of responsible drug users is only one of the many pointless aspects of drug 'prohibition' .
Parliament has partly lifted the 'prohibition' on imports and exports of cash via post deliveries.
Beyond the substantial fiscal costs of enforcing the 'prohibition' of cannabis, the social costs of such policies are considerable.
Very few people in this country now believe that drug 'prohibition' can work.
Even if surrogacy did breach some attractive moral principle, this would not automatically justify legislative 'prohibition' .
Disclosure would contravene a 'prohibition' imposed by or under any enactment.
Any action carrying a risk of major disaster must be prohibited, regardless of the costs of 'prohibition' .
The 'prohibition' on ‘common law’ crimes is a good thing even though injustice can result.
When it comes to local news, we will continue with our general 'prohibition' on the use of anonymous sources.
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