licit造句1 She made some money by licit means.
2 Strengthening the licit drug control system.
3 Let churches decide which marriages they deem "licit."
4 Losses would then be a licit investment in future profits.
5 Lower incentive for opium and higher incentive for licit crops all of this has caused a voluntary shift by farmers out of opium into licit crops.
6 In 1215, the church decreed that a "licit" marriage must take place in church.
7 Safeguarding sciential property right and variety patent persons' licit rights and interests was an important task in our seed industry development.
8 Another option under discussion is to stimulate licit agriculture, perhaps by guaranteeing prices for non - poppy crops.
9 Finding the illicit flows within the licit is quite a challenge.
10 The power of the government must be restricted and the licit right of people must he insured.
11 Those who drive the illegal opium industry, Walters said, "are the landowners, who force sharecroppers to grow poppy, rather than licit agricultural products."
12 Afghanistan has not one but three economies: the aid economy, the largest one; a second illicit economy centered on drugs and smuggling; and a tiny licit economy, both formal and informal.
13 The Roman's governing was considered legitimacy, and riders with the title Roman Emperor were regarded as orthodox and licit ones.
14 Tasmania - The island state is one of the world's major suppliers of licit opiate products.
15 Substantially, all of the state-owned assets' realization forms are focused on licit and rational uses according to their own characters and the need of development of social security business.
16 These data suggest increasingly wide availability of these drugs, which poses a risk of poisoning regardless of licit or illicit use.
17 The developer avoids taxes the action, although is improper, but cannot deny according to the above between both sides exists licit traffic congruent relationship.
18 a second illicit economy centered on drugs and smuggling; and a tiny licit economy, both formal and informal.
19 The Roman's governing was considered legitimacy, and rulers with the title Roman Emperor were regarded as orthodox and licit ones.
20 The power of the government must be restricted and the licit right of people must be insured.
21 This could have some risks to consumer health, but make no mistake: in love and war everything is licit.