All prisoners who enter the drug-free zone must first complete a six-week detox programme in the Mountjoy medical complex. |
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They prefer to squander tens of billions a year clinging to the fantasy of a drug-free world. |
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Instead we still have people entering prison drug-free and emerging as addicts. |
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The agencies of such personnel, however, are still able to certify that their employees work in a drug-free workplace. |
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Syringe exchange schemes remain a major political issue because they are seen as reflections of the failure to keep prisons drug-free. |
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For example, patients who experience homelessness and housing instability likely do not live in drug-free environments. |
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The most commonly used modality during the 36-month period was outpatient drug-free programs. |
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Ironically, his first role as a drug-free actor was Wesley Snipe's crack-addicted brother in Spike Lee's 1991 movie Jungle Fever. |
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One drug user told this paper that the users are now buying their urine samples from other people who are drug-free. |
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He was now drug-free and working for a temporary staffing agency, but the realization of what he had done to his life was catching up with him. |
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All patients were drug-free for at least two months before the examination was performed. |
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You can be a leader in transforming your community into a drug-free area and make a difference to the world tomorrow. |
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Regardless of its obvious appeal for many, a drug-free society is not a realistic goal and should not guide policy in the drug realm. |
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This won't stop me from going to shops for the simple reason that I'm drug-free and I want to stay that way and live a normal life. |
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Meet directors don't have any doubt that I'm a drug-free athlete and still want to invite me to their meets. |
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A new drug-free area has made prisoners feel safer, but staff sickness levels remain high. |
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Methadone is now available to inmates and large areas of the building will soon be designated drug-free zones. |
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More than half the prisoners who signed up for a detox programme in the country's first drug-free unit have kicked the habit. |
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He's a teetotal, drug-free vegetarian, passionate about sobriety and the focus it has given his life and career. |
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Once in treatment caseworkers provide help and advice on keeping drug-free, or finding a job or home. |
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But this late-night host puts the breaks on overindulgence by employing a serious drug-free advocacy approach. |
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We want to create a crime-free, drug-free environment for our school, and we're doing this through a youth-led movement. |
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The competitions are all run in alcohol-free and drug-free environments. |
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The small size of the program, which can manage about 50 people at a time, was seen as useful in building and maintaining an ongoing drug-free culture. |
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In urban areas, drug-free zones often take up more space than they leave. |
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Today he's drug-free and off parole for the first time in almost 25 years. |
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The IFBB Executive Council voted to extend doping controls to the top five finalists in each category so that IFBB medals would be awarded only to drug-free athletes. |
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Today, Stephen is drug-free, and is just one example of some of the remarkable success stories emerging from St Teresa's Gardens, off Cork Street, in Dublin's inner city. |
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A Yorkshire firm set up by a retired police chief has defended a controversial proposal to sell a drug-testing kit so parents can check whether their children are drug-free. |
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We don't know because we can't say how many people remain drug-free. |
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After treatment at Biscayne, he increased his problem-solving abilities, had several drug-free tests and received help in controlling his impulsivity. |
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But the biggest difference in the second-generation trip is that the new bus is a drug-free zone. |
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Additionally, the drug-free group demonstrated fewer hebephrenic traits. |
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After treatment with 80 l of 10 mM kanamycin, which is a bactericide, drug-sensitive bacteria were streaked onto drug-free plates to confirm that they had been killed. |
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Liam has big plans to rescue Jean from the clutches of the two bullying men in her life by spiriting her away to the drug-free zone of the countryside. |
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Phil Little had seemingly left his dependancy demons behind him and was enjoying a happy, healthy, drug-free life, surrounded by his loving family. |
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According to Cassie Goldberg, a spokesperson for the Partnership for a Drug-Free America, the young people who upchucked for the camera were actually actors. |
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