Injunctions
in sentence
25 examples of Injunctions in a sentence
They are symbolically fed and cared for, and the family at this time will begin a number of ritual injunctions, which communicates to the wider community around them that one of their members is undergoing the transition from this life into the afterlife known as Puya.
While things have not yet gone so far in the national legislature, the code of conduct that is imparted to all newly-elected MPs – including
injunctions
against speaking out of turn, shouting slogans, waving placards, and marching into the well of the House – is routinely honored in the breach.
If veiling
injunctions
that require women to wear veils seem draconian, it is by no means obvious that anti-veiling laws afford women any greater freedom.
The EU may not have imposed sweeping quotas and tariffs, but powerful “behind the border” protectionism has emerged in the form of subsidies, bailouts, “buy national” injunctions, and new restrictions on foreign direct investment.
The rest of the statement is replete with
injunctions
from the Koran, several of which refer to God deputizing the “true believers” as his regents on earth, empowering them to humiliate and defeat his “enemies,” who now include Shia Muslims, democrats, nationalists, the Muslim Brotherhood, Jews, and Christians.
Though this notion of a collective religious obligation is largely consistent with traditional Islamic law, most Muslims consider such
injunctions
irrelevant in the modern age.
Finally, last February, Griesa agreed to drop the injunctions, if Argentina repealed laws barring payment of its defaulted debt and paid off bondholders who settled by the end of that month.
The code of conduct that is imparted to all newly-elected MPs – including
injunctions
against speaking out of turn, shouting slogans, waving placards, and marching into the well of the house – has been completely ignored.
All media, both targeted and favored, should fight back, including by seeking
injunctions
in national and international courts.
Then at the end of a week she departed, after a thousand
injunctions
to be good now that he was going to be left to himself.
This means that from time to time various
injunctions
have to be obeyed, the accused has to be questioned, investigations have to take place and so on.
All of this is just for show, the interrogations, for instance, they're only very short, if you ever don't have the time or don't feel like going to them you can offer an excuse, with some judges you can even arrange the
injunctions
together a long time in advance, in essence all it means is that, as the accused, you have to report to the judge from time to time."
Captain Lawton received his orders with strong
injunctions
to make no assault on the foe, unless a favorable chance should offer.
Dunwoodie was by his side and held his hand, giving frequent and stern
injunctions
to the men to proceed with care, and, in short, manifesting all the solicitude that the most tender friendship could, on such an occasion, inspire.
Hollister concluded his
injunctions
to the man in the shed, by saying, "Your life will depend on his not escaping.
Dunwoodie repeated his
injunctions
to Captain Lawton again and again - dwelt on every word that had fallen from the peddler, and canvassed, in every possible manner that his ingenuity could devise, the probable meaning of his mysterious warnings, until no excuse remained for delaying his own departure.
Everything now was arranged for action, and the peddler very deliberately went over the whole of his
injunctions
to the two actors in the scene.
'Now, Mr. Winkle,' said Mr. Skimpin, 'attend to me, if you please, Sir; and let me recommend you, for your own sake, to bear in mind his Lordship's
injunctions
to be careful.
Mr. Weller--here--come back!'Sam saw that his master's
injunctions
were not to be disobeyed; and, catching his father by the arm as he was descending the stairs, dragged him back by main force.
Mr. Sherlock Holmes drove with me to the station and gave me his last parting
injunctions
and advice.
Mrs. Bennet was diffuse in her good wishes for the felicity of her daughter, and impressive in her
injunctions
that she should not miss the opportunity of enjoying herself as much as possible--advice which there was every reason to believe would be well attended to; and in the clamorous happiness of Lydia herself in bidding farewell, the more gentle adieus of her sisters were uttered without being heard.
From her father's example and injunctions, Rebecca had learnt to bear herself courteously towards all who approached her.
He called for his helmet and the most cumbrous parts of his armour, which he had laid aside; and while Gurth was putting them on, he laid his strict
injunctions
on Wilfred, under pain of his highest displeasure, not to engage in the skirmish which he supposed was approaching.
After wondering for a moment at the strangeness of her asking him straight out to come to her house in spite of her husband's injunctions, he decided to go.
Before quitting his ship James Playfair had received from Miss Halliburtt the most pressing
injunctions
with regard to her father, and the Captain had placed himself entirely at the young girl’s service.
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