Sentences with phrase «legalisation who»

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This is largely due to the efforts of the American economist Steven D. Levitt, who claimed, in Freakonomics [1], that the legalisation of abortion has led to a reduction in American crime rates.
Archbishop Glenn voiced concern that the legalisation of gay marriage could see Christians who oppose the idea losing some of their rights in the workplace.
Children who were «born unwanted» prior to the legalisation of abortion not only grew up in more disadvantaged households, but also grew up to be more disadvantaged as adults.»
Then there are those amongst the party's rank - and - file who occasionally crop up to embarrass the leadership, like councillor David Silvester, who, earlier this year, claimed that recent flooding had been the result of the government's legalisation of gay marriage.
The mainstream practitioners who were active in the years of Harold's premiership all indicate support and admiration for the way he held the Labour party together, sought to drag Britain into the modern era and presided over a series of liberalisation acts including abolition of the death penalty and the legalisation of homosexuality, abortion and divorce.
The foreign secretary, who lost the 2001 general election as Tory leader after shifting to the right, spoke out after one rightwinger called on Downing Street to abandon «barmy» ideas such as pressing for the legalisation of gay marriage.
Officials believe legalisation allows the government to regulate the industry, helping the fight against those who force women into prostitution and protecting minors from the industry.
But there's one group of pot smokers who are a real bunch of pests: the hard - core legalisation advocates.
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Spicer argues that the «ticking bomb hypothetical», which is used by those who propose the legalisation of torture in certain limited circumstances, «should be rejected as pure fantasy».
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