Not exact matches
It's much easier than
selling drugs or stealing cars and a lot
less risky for the bad guys.»
With Amazon
selling drugs, customers would have even
less reason to go into CVS stores than they do now.
They ingest more
drugs than seems humanly possible,
sell worthless stocks to anyone they can get on the phone, paw at every woman that comes near with a kind of slobbering, animalistic desperation, and (spoiler alert) more or
less get away with it.
PMI is currently awaiting decisions from the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration on whether it can
sell iQOS and whether it can promote it as an option that's
less risky than conventional cigarettes.
The dispute involves the
drug Zarxio, an alternative that Sandoz developed to compete with Neupogen that
sells for about 15 percent
less than the original product.
Six hundred thousand people were arrested in this country last year for possessing or
selling marijuana, a
drug most authorities regard as
less harmful
Six hundred thousand people were arrested in this country last year for possessing or
selling marijuana, a
drug most authorities regard as
less harmful - than alcohol.
Alternatively, they suggest a
less radical change in marketing, in which for $ 1 billion the global authority would have a say in how the
drug was
sold, but the company that developed it could still
sell it for a profit.
Alternatively, they suggest spending
less, around $ 1 billion, for a
less radical change in marketing: the global authority would have a say in how the
drug was
sold, but the company that developed it could still
sell it for a profit.
I can see the benefit of
less nicotine and more
drug addiction, chlamydia, babies born of lust and sex
sold by advertising.
The case with the forestry industry is
less akin to fishery but more akin to
drug and human organ
selling.
For example, simple
drug possession is usually a
lesser included offense of
drug possession with intent to distribute (or
sell).
The label on the anticancer
drug temozolomide —
sold under the brand name Temodar and
less commonly as Temodal — states that it can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman.
Participants also answered questions about criminal activities including: «intentional destruction of property, theft of items worth
less than $ 50, theft of items worth more than $ 50, other property crimes, attacking someone with intent to seriously hurt them, and
selling illegal
drugs.»