The drug companies are forbidden to charge any more than they charge private-sector insurers.
In all fairness, many are forbidden to do so as a matter of corporate policy.
They are legally forbidden to give their officers equity in companies the funds get into.
The ban sees smoking facilities removed and staff forbidden to light up on site.
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Without these three conditions present, it is forbidden to refer judgment to man-made courts.
Obviously the union will not help them and the company is forbidden to help by law.
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He was left alone in a room with the manuscript pages and was forbidden to take notes.
Everyone asked is forbidden to answer and they don't, with just enough ostentatiousness to make the point.
Muslim men are by tradition forbidden to touch women who are not members of their close family.
Even though chaplains are considered noncombatants and are forbidden to carry weapons, they accompany troops into battle.
Otherwise, all officials may be forbidden to talk to or communicate with him, rendering him commercially ineffective.
They lived in harsh conditions, were forbidden to speak German, and were denied access to higher education.
Forbidden to attract and retain employees using higher wages, employers offered health benefits to fill that void.
Within seconds, a minder rushed over to say that I was forbidden to conduct any interviews on the premises.
Such a declaration would wreck the product, since funds are forbidden to pass capital losses through to their shareholders.
Soon after George Washington, a Virginia slaveholder, took command of the Continental army in 1775, blacks were forbidden to serve.
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It came about almost by accident, after True was forbidden to leave the country with the earnings from her day job.
Foreigners are forbidden to own land in Mexico within 100 kilometers of land borders or within 50 kilometers of the coast.
But it can be almost as objectionable to be made to take part in something as to be forbidden to do so.
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The fact that the beverage itself was forbidden to me--I cadged sips from my older brothers--only enhanced the bottle caps'authority as agents of mystery.
Africa also has the most number of airlines on the European Union's aviation blacklist, a list of airlines forbidden to serve European airports.
Strict Muslims believe it is forbidden to eat animals such as monkeys or to play games that could influence people to take up gambling.
Employees are forbidden to be on the roadways at night or travel alone, says Mathews, an affable 48-year-old from New Zealand, where he surfed and played rugby.
It is expressly forbidden to me by my internist, Dr. Klutchmaw.
Polluting factories have been closed down, trucks have been forbidden to drive on the roads, raw materials can't be brought in, and goods can't be carried out.
The majority of that two cents would need to stay in the states where it was taxed, and forbidden to be used on anything other than infrastructure.
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Schools and teachers are forbidden to promote one-sided political arguments.
Also note that, according to the Tenth Amendment, any powers that are not specifically granted to Congress nor forbidden to the States belong to the States or the people.
Finally, it is ironic that air traffic controllers are allowed to smoke and eat during scheduled breaks, but are forbidden to sleep on break, which would enhance subsequent performance.
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