excessiveness in the PONS Dictionary

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excessiveness Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

prohibition of excessiveness

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He was associated with the temperance (prohibition) movement.
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This prohibition is understood to mean regulating groups who advocate sectarian tensions in the country.
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Prohibition proved to be counterproductive in that it promoted the heavy and rapid consumption of alcohol in secretive, nonsocially regulated and controlled ways.
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The writ of prohibition may not be used to undo any previous acts, but only to prohibit acts not completed.
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With prohibition over, local criminals turned to new sources of income.
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Dent is a staunch advocate of a federal prohibition of online poker.
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However, this prohibition does not extend to events where drivers compete only indirectly via the clock.
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Public temperance meetings were frequent and the main thread was prohibition of alcohol and pledges of sobriety to be made by the individual.
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It is an alcohol prohibition or dry county.
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The rapid growth of television as a new technology in the 1950s occurred at such a rate that laws and prohibitions could not keep up.
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