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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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A drug is ideally to be used for medicinal or licit purposes and not otherwise (or what is known as illicit use).
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But, there are divergent views on whether it is licit to do so.
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The licit stuff is now as much of a problem as the illicit.
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Moreover, the study showed that students who used alcohol exhibited a significantly greater likelihood -- up to 16 times -- of licit and illicit substance use.
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There is licit listening, there is diplomatic listening and then there is national security violations.
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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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Yet, in spite of the anger, the salaries and allowances are licit under the monetization policy of the government, which was implemented in 2003.
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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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