Our paper has conceptualized both the location of drug dealing and licit business establishments as outcomes of collective efficacy. |
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In 1924 a United States law banning licit diamorphine was passed, but this was often ignored by local authorities. |
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Observers wonder what is the difference between licit and illicit antiquities dealers, given how much of the material comes from sites. |
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In any case, comparison with licit drugs such as tobacco and alcohol hardly provides a model for legalisation. |
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Adherents generally do not distinguish between licit and illicit substances, but view all drugs as having potential for doing good or ill. |
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Among persons that continued to sustain arrests in Manhattan, both licit and illicit substance use tended to persist throughout mid-life. |
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The actual trade routes are another interesting difference between licit and illicit trade. |
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Divisions between illicit and licit discursive morality conditioned everyday discursive practices via offensive and exclusionary practices. |
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It also indicates the close association at times between licit medicines and illicit drugs and the common terrain of human physiology. |
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Book III proposes licit remedies against charms and incantations, and considers whether it is true that sorcerers have the power to heal. |
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What it provides, however, is a set of criteria by which a potential military action might be judged morally licit or illicit. |
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The legislation introduces a number of provisions aimed to ensure that medicines are used safely and for licit purposes. |
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Printers themselves were expected to monitor the boundaries between licit and illicit content in their works. |
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The use of force to obtain justice is morally licit in itself. |
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These, whether licit or illicit, have multiple effects which vary according to the dose, the individual and the context. |
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Naturally, legal and licit means have to be used to put an end to scarcity and penury. |
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Overall, results indicate that the use of licit and illicit psychoactive substances has decreased in the last five years. |
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States need to curb opportunities for the diversion of licit weapons and ammunition to illicit markets. |
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It therefore works with governments and the private sector to promote development in vulnerable regions and create licit income opportunities. |
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Stockpile management is a key tool to help limit the entry of licit weapons into the illicit market and should be supported more robustly. |
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Means to demonstrate such licit purposes shall be determined in accordance with the committee procedure. |
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The Government of Afghanistan has repeatedly and publicly stated that licit production of opium is not a viable option for Afghanistan. |
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It is unclear how often capital punishment was carried out in situations where it would be licit without any records other than the legal tracts. |
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The central issue on which the tribunal is to focus is the evaluation of a country's debt in its entirety in order to determine which part is licit and which illicit. |
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The majority of States and territories submitting reports to the Board are currently able to provide data on the licit movement of at least some precursor chemicals. |
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At that point, members of the Duvalier family can attempt to demonstrate the licit nature of the frozen assets in the framework of the procedure for confiscation. |
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Governments were also urged to provide, to the extent possible, estimates of their licit requirements for pharmaceutical preparations, in order to prevent diversion. |
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However, is allowed without authorization of the author or his representative, the realization of only one backup copy of the computer program by the owner of the licit specimen of this computer program. |
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For instance, when certain firearms are prohibited in a country without a means to destroy them, this may create a surplus of these firearms on the licit or illicit international firearm market. |
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It carries material on the social, political, legal and health contexts of psychoactive substance use, both licit and illicit. |
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Philip Goon has been chosen as prospective Liberal candidate for the Fordbndsre ward at the licit Solihull District Council eleclions. |
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But in the meantime, even if all the officers' decisions and actions turn out to have been licit, they certainly were faulty. |
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One phobia they don't have is gametophobia. No living-in-sin for them, only licit thrills. |
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Let it not be in any way licit to anyone among men to infringe this page of our confirmation, or to contravene it with rash daring. |
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Her paper defines licit and illicit arms and analyzes the points of diversion of licit small arms to the illicit market and potential mechanisms to prevent diversion. |
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Food carts are a welcome addition to downtown Eugene, for the simple reason that any type of licit activity moves the city's core in a positive direction. |
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The contract validly made and consummated is dissolved by death alone. However, the Church must determine what is required for a valid and licit marriage contract. |
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If, on the other hand, the price depends on the common estimation, it is licit to demand either the lowest, the middle, or the highest price according to opportunity. |
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