Prime Minister Albert Reynolds told his Cabinet that in addition to the referendum, which would seek to change a constitutional amendment that virtually prohibits abortions, legislation would be prepared to control and regulate the information.
Anti-corporate laws were passed that virtually prohibited a corporation or bank from owning title to land zoned as farmland.
Now it is fighting a proposed Federal Trade Commission rule banning funeral homes from charging handling fees that virtually prohibit customers from buying caskets elsewhere.
It was still very much a good old Republican town with a nice comfortable edge in voter registration to virtually prohibit any Democrat from winning the top office, particularly a woman.
In fact, he had few choices: the bargain with his unions virtually prohibited him from taking on thousands of new employees, whose salaries would be higher than the wages paid to his B-track employees.
An attempt was made to pass a bill through the Legislature of Michigan which would virtually prohibit the practice in the State.
The House will also vote on a provision that would virtually prohibit exclusive contracts: agreements by which programmers, for a lucrative fee, agree to sell to only one cable system.
The gravitational pulls of both stars, coupled with their strong gravimetric fields, virtually prohibit any orbiting bodies.
Parliament also discussed a draft state-secrets law that would virtually prohibit publication of Government information about everything from technology to foreign policy.
Responsa to prohibit (or virtually prohibit) cigarette smoking have been issued by several Orthodox rabbis, including Waldenberg, and Hayim David HaLevi, Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv) from 1973.