In conclusion I believe that to make this trade safer for all concerned the profession should be legalized. |
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She came to Oregon from her Mixtec community in Oaxaca, Mexico, in 1987, following her husband, who was legalized that same year. |
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The state budget received 60 billion tenges of taxes for the legalized properties. |
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It's time to fix the bankruptcy law that has legalized the corporate robbery of workers. |
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In Nevada a measure that would have legalized possession of up to three ounces of the drug failed to gain the support it needed. |
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An old Jim Crow law in the Southern states sanctioned and legalized racism, the segregation of blacks and whites. |
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As violence of any kind is legalized, the society becomes desensitized, resulting in an increase in violence and crime. |
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Before joining the bench, the Judge was a law professor who was well known for his erudite criticism of legalized abortion. |
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There'd be no reason to abuse medical use of marijuana if the stuff was legalized. |
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This created a true parliamentary democracy, legalized political parties, and made provisions for a popularly elected legislature. |
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If assisted suicide or euthanasia were to be legalized, psychologists would play a key role in reducing possible abuses of the process. |
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The country, now called the State of Mongolia, adopted a new democratic constitution, which legalized private ownership. |
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The county had a vote on whether to continue to allow legalized prostitution, or to ban it. |
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But in terms of individual possession there have been frequent calls for cannabis to be legalized. |
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I feel that if it were legalized then it would become a reasonable profession and not something to do to help keep a drug habit going. |
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At the same time, he couldn't abide facile equations between criminal desperadoes and the legalized murder machinery of a state. |
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It is a doctrine of legalized favoritism that must, by its very nature, lead to dissension, corruption and tyranny. |
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Governments that have legalized mercy killing have always been judged and condemned in the past. |
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Within this safe harbor, greenmail, in effect, is legalized. |
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It has decriminalized medical marijuana, legalized assisted suicide and earlier this year, began granting marriage licenses to same-sex couples in the Portland area. |
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Although regularization of restraint use is cited as the objective of the law, in fact it legalized the use of restraints. |
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An excerpt from the landmark Supreme Judicial Court decision that legalized gay marriage was read as an invocation at the Unitarian Universalist church. |
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To stop the rot, gambling was legalized in 1976 as a means of attracting new visitors and providing resources for urban renewal and associated uplift. |
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It thus legalized a de facto situation and enshrined the principle of voluntarism for the universal requirement to bear arms. |
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The social costs of this unprecedented social experiment will become apparent only with time, as was the case after divorce was legalized. |
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If assisted suicide were legalized here, what criteria would be essential with regard to the following? |
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Until then, hemp hadn't been legalized in Canada because of its botanical cousin, marijuana. |
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At present, it appears we are only able to attract large private sector companies if they are able to have legalized monopolies in our regions. |
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This does not reflect the fact that in some Member States internet sales are legalized. |
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Partners legalized use of resources for the communities and created employment through the reserve and tourism which is expected in the area. |
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To this effect, a mine action regulatory framework and coordination mechanism will be implemented and a regulatory authority legalized. |
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The Special Rapporteur regrets to find the Popular Forces, a form of legalized armed militia, enshrined in article 25 of the Constitution. |
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Same-sex marriage is legalized in California, meaning that Mitch and cam can get married. |
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Our whole system is nothing but a corrupt cesspool of legalized bribery! |
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Technically, cocaine and methamphetamine are already legalized, regulated drugs with accepted medical uses. |
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Eventually the Brotherhood will have to be reincorporated into the political process, and legalized and normalized. |
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Booker had previously refused to officiate at any weddings as a statement of principle until same-sex marriage was legalized. |
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This workforce is being legalized at a time of unusual economic distress for the working class. |
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Awareness of the topic was heightened when the Supreme Court of Canada in 1993 denied the appeal of Sue Rodriguez to have assisted suicide legalized so that she could choose the method and time of her death. |
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The hippies were mostly interested in legalized grass and wanted NORML to back initiatives permitting backyard pot cultivation. |
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That summer overhanded pitching was legalized, resulting in a slew of no-hitters, including the only ones ever pitched at Recreation Park. |
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In addition to these losses, there is a crisis of values within the family itself to which a climate of widespread and even legalized permissiveness contributes. |
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The farm worker share of those legalized in 2001 and 2005, 13 to 15 percent, was twice their share of those employed in the Spanish the social security system, 7 to 8 percent. |
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From then until 1916, all Western states legalized women suffrage, but few Eastern states followed suit. |
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Simulcast betting exists across state lines with minimal oversight except the companies involved through legalized parimutuel gambling. |
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Some of the colonies developed legalized systems of slavery, centered largely around the Atlantic slave trade. |
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Like several other northeastern states, New York has also legalized various forms of lottery and number games. |
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The largest amount of legalized brown bear hunting occurs in Canada, Finland, Russia, Slovakia and Alaska. |
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After the Civil War, dredges were legalized, and harvesting exploded to 5 million bushels that year. |
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The Working Group is currently reviewing and developing the necessary regulatory, education and operational mechanisms to permit the legalized practice of midwifery in Saskatchewan. |
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No level of legalized theft, however lenient and unavoidable it is deemed to be, will ever be just in principle: Any other statement would be a contradiction in terms. |
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If they achieve this legalized status and decide they want to apply for a green card, they must return home to file an application in order to get in line behind all of those who have played by the rules and followed the law. |
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By 1503, the Spanish Crown legalized the distribution of Indians to work the mines as part of the encomienda system. |
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In 1907, divorce was legalized and in 1909, all religious instruction was banned from state schools. |
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Beginning in the second half of the twentieth century, abortion was legalized in a greater number of countries. |
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In Poland in April 1989, the Solidarity organization was legalized and allowed to participate in parliamentary elections. |
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Most Western countries partially legalized striking in the late 19th or early 20th centuries. |
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These modified letters, atavisms, are widespread and legalized from household up to a scientific level though they are not present in the alphabet. |
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Polygamy and use of concubines are clearly accepted in the Old Testament, but nowhere in the Judaeo-Christian world are either of these practices legalized. |
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If marijuana were legalized, it may be that the curve would show a sudden increase, but I would hazard a guess that the curve would then slope downward, because we really live in a so-called booze culture. |
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It is sufficient here to warn against the opposite tendency, the romanticizing of formal legalized systems,and to urge caution in the strategy of law. |
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Fourth, the recriminalization of abortion will not solve the problems I mentioned, since before abortion was legalized, many women risked their lives with self-induced abortion or turned to charlatans. |
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In Paris, the municipality has installed contraceptive pigeon houses in order to control births and legalized the possibility to include in buildings devices preventing pigeons from nesting and therefore soiling the edifices. |
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This bill included the same exculpatory provisions as Mr. Wenman's but added provisions that would have legalized active euthanasia in certain conditions. |
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We did not need SOX, maybe the closure of a few loopholes, but not a legalized Salem-style witch hunt. |
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The Mosaic Law legalized and regulated the husband's power of divorce. |
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Justin Trudeau is a vocal supporter of a woman's right to choose, a doublespeak phrase for legalized abortion. |
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England was the testing-ground for the process of privatization of common property, of the privatization of despoilment that gradually came to be legalized. |
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As a result of these efforts, land rights for 90 percent of the land area have now been legalized and 50 of the 55 communities now have their land titles. |
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This is possible only because UA has been legalized and regulated, a reflection of the positive outcome of progressive agricultural policy formulation, and one in which innovators take center stage. |
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Those who want it legalized point to much higher-impact recreation that is allowed in the parks: motorized vehicles in some areas, mountain biking and fishing. |
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The Church grew rapidly until finally legalized and then promoted by Emperors Constantine and Theodosius I in the 4th century as the state church of the Roman Empire. |
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Even with some screening, banned-categorization outcomes may still be distributionally preferable to a status quo regime with legalized categorization. |
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The growing, use, and sale of cannabis was legalized on 11 December 2013, making Uruguay the first country in the world to fully legalize marijuana. |
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