prohibitionist造句1. This suggests that the prohibitionist governments' main aim is to protect the revenue that they earn from their state-approved gambling monopolies.
2. America's harsh prohibitionist drug policies are grounded in the premise that the prohibited substances have little or no redeeming value and cannot be used without life-destroying consequences.
3. Irving Fisher, the Yale economist who declared, in October 1929, that stocks had reached "what looks like a permanently high plateau", was a health nut and prohibitionist.
4. The addiction to a failed policy has long been fueled by the self-interest of a relatively small prohibitionist community—and enabled by the distraction of the American public.
5. Hollywood, founded in 1903 with a population of 166 by a prohibitionist from Kansas, was just one of forty incorporated cities within a thirty-five mile radius.