Examples of using Forbids in English and their translations into Hindi
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See which country forbids the use of mobile phones in schools?
The law forbids extensive damage and places the sole responsibility of caring on the inhabitants that can be harmed in the process of ecocide.
Also note that any notice on any portion of WEB that forbids printing& downloading trumps all prior statements and controls.
At times, children may not remember why their father forbids them to play in the street.
And whatsoever the Messenger(Muhammad) gives you, take it; and whatsoever he forbids you, abstain(from it).
an international convention(CITES) forbids any trade of any parts.
the Bible, forbids it” or,“ It would displease my God.”.
Because the regime fears the truth above all else, it forbids virtually all contacts with outside world.
Also note that any notice on any portion of our software that forbids printing& downloading trumps all prior statements and controls.
And whatsoever the Messenger gives you, take it, and whatsoever he forbids you, refrain from it.”.
YouTube is tightening its restrictions for content about guns and now forbids videos about the selling and making of firearms, ammunition and accessories.
Lenski rightly remarked on Ephesians 4: 26:“ The ethics which forbids all anger and demands unruffled calmness in every situation is Stoic and not Christian.”.
God's law forbids it. Still.
In 2011, the US Congress passed a decree that formally forbids any collaboration between NASA and China.
(Allah says:) And what the Apostle gives you take it and what he forbids you abstain(from it).'.
For example,/r/ForHire forbids users from creating threads more than once a week.
Abolition of Untouchability Article 17 abolishes and forbids its practice in any form.
Also note that any notice on any portion of the website that forbids printing& downloading trumps all prior statements and controls.
Because the regime fears the truth above all else, it forbids virtually all contact with the outside world.
The law, in its majestic equality, forbids rich and poor alike to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal their bread.".