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Examples of licit


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Respondents who reported higher levels of family risk reported lower levels of positive emotionality and more licit substance and recent alcohol use.
Overall, the rate of licit phoneme-to-phoneme mismatching, including devoicing cases, is very low.
Consequently, licit representations must identify the bearers of the correspondent tones.
They both produced licit and illicit null objects throughout the recording sessions, although most object omission conformed to the target language.
In cases of null and overt subjects, these were also coded for pragmatically licit and illicit or redundant uses.
However, this prenatal exposure is associated with numerous psychosocial risks, as well as exposure to other substances, both licit and illicit.
The number of all (licit and illicit) object omissions in spontaneous interactions amounts to 25.3% in group 1 and 3.9% in group 2.
Complicity with state and social purposes, licit or otherwise, can be subtle to the point of near-invisibility.
In this description of "the art of the possible," politics is licit and evident as can be.
In each case, the use of irrealis tense in the (b) example makes the indicated binding licit.
The more instances of a given licit segment there are in the corpus, the more obvious is the deviance of its deletion.
Today the state is the aggregate of all guilds and unions, which account for all licit human activity.
As was illustrated in the text examples in, postverbal subjects are licit in pro drop languages.
What is striking with respect to the incidence of null objects in imperatives is that the vast majority is licit.
Nevertheless, anything is licit when embedded in the complement clause of this verb, as in (104b).
He coded his data also for whether deletion results in a licit or illicit syllable.
Pleasures licit and illicit, high and low, become stories.
Note, too, that code switching at some boundaries is licit, as in (2a), while switching at other boundaries is not, as in (2b).
The regime drew a clear line between licit, hence controlled, and illicit, thus punishable, political activity.
In contrast, among boys at high levels of economic risk, age was not related to licit substance use.
The guidelines for younger adults make recommendations for benzodiazepine dependence, whether the benzodiazepines are used on a 'licit' prescription, or are illicit.
Rather, licensing always constitutes an allor-nothing proposition whereby marked structures are licit in licensed positions but ill-formed everywhere else.
Two of the three risk indexes were associated with licit drug use community and family risks!, and an interaction between age and economic risk also emerged.
Similar patterns of object omission are observed: direct objects start being dropped as transitive verbs are emerging and licit and illicit null objects occur in all recordings thereafter.
Imperatives were also investigated, but they will be reported on separately from the rest of the data, as they included a large number of (licit) null objects.
Popular music has its own long history of relations between the local and the global, the licit and the illicit, craft and entrepreneurship, machines, sounds and careers.
Raising a modal to a wider scope position than that of tense, if possible at all, is problematic since it predicts that the impossible (9f) to be licit.
Within the licit bounds of common reading lists, household visits, and domestic sociability, family religion connected evangelical conformists and moderate nonconformists as devotional audiences and friends.
Although this opposition is usually superseded by the more purely legal opposition of illicit and licit, the first opposition remains present latently or as a constituent of the legal category.
In the case of licit omitted objects, the recovery of the null element is mostly done either via the deictic or linguistic context, as in (18) and (19).
In particular, the fact that the children use licit null objects in the initial stages of acquisition may not necessarily mean that they know where object-drop is licit.
The problem is that little research has been carried out into the effects of licit or illicit drugs on a person's ability to drive.
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Poly-consumption is a new pattern; it comes from a combination of illicit drugs and licit drugs.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
They have licit uses as medicines and are subject to controls on their production and supply.
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Since that time they have been refined and produced for illicit and licit pleasure seeking.
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Licit cultivation would add to illicit cultivation, not replace it.
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First, there is the massive licit prescribing of stimulants and depressants—emphetamines and barbiturates for adults.
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The manufacture of morphia from licit opium by private persons is prohibited, and the amount of morphia which a private person may possess is limited.
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If we are to know which bottle is licit and which is illicit, some kind of marking must be put on it before it leaves the bottling plant.
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On the demand side, they ensure that consumers and traders have a clear and immediate visual means of identifying whether a bottle is licit or illicit.
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Most are smuggled in from neighbouring countries with advanced chemical industries or diverted from a smaller number of licit handlers.
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A subset of the licit words were related semantically (e.g., cat-dog) while others were unrelated (e.g., bread-stem).
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Most of the licit morphine produced is used to make codeine by methylation.
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They will attempt to steal attractive items, and females in particular may maintain several caches of licit and illicit items.
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Unusually, sequences of consecutive /r/ and // are licit.
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Every such dispensation granted by him is valid, and when he acts from a sufficient motive it is also licit.
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The sale of poppy seeds delivered a significant proportion of the income from the licit opium crop.
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They argued that the price difference between licit and illicit poppies would discourage farmers from participating, a problem that could be overcome only by massive subsidies.
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However, free trade also increases the sheer volume of legal cross-border trade and provides cover for drug smuggling by providing ample opportunity to conceal illicit cargo in licit trade.
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I do not find any valid reasons to deviate from this norm, by declaring licit the separation of the transmission of life from the marriage act.
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In 1997, 458 square kilometres of land were being used to produce coca leaves, with only 120 km of that being grown for the licit market.
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The common denominator is that the places involved were fairly remote, the means for colonization barely licit, and the officers involved very exhausted at the time of writing their proclamations.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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