According to that 2007 article, UK law "effectively forbids" the export of live animals for slaughter.
In 525, perhaps at the insistence of Justinian, Justin repealed a law which effectively forbade court officials from marrying people of low class.
Along with the Améthyste, she was one of the two submarines who interdicted the Kotor straits to the Serbian Navy, thus effectively forbidding its use.
The regulations effectively forbade the manufacture of zoot-suits and most legitimate tailoring companies ceased to manufacture or advertise any suits that fell outside the War Production Board's guide lines.
The newly allocated erven were also a lot smaller than those in Old Location, effectively forbidding the creation of gardens.
Fighting as 'Jack Johnson' he overcame the barrier known as the 'colour line'which effectively forbade blacks from boxing whites and wrested the supreme prize under the most dramatic circumstances.
Its history is characteristic of a company which has made significant efforts to evolve in a country that effectively forbids production of locally developed passenger cars.
As part of the appropriations bill for the Transportation Department, the House of Representatives effectively forbade the traffic safety agency to raise fuel economy standards next year.
The new religions (in particular, Calvinism and other more austere Protestant groups) effectively forbade wastefully using hard earned money and identified the purchase of luxuries a sin.
The Select Committee report had been issued before the plots were allocated, effectively forbidding the continued use of lotteries to allocate the plots.