Rather than admit the review has led nowhere, the government is set to shift the focus on to underage drinkers. |
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Brian was an outstanding underage player, possessing blistering pace, lethal finish and he is also an accomplished goalkeeper. |
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The main thrust of the bylaw is to force businesses with underage clientele to place a ban on smoking. |
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Or the other word could be an adjective modifying the noun, as in underage drinker. |
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Adults to refrain from drinking at under-age functions and Clubs to prohibit advertising at underage events. |
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Just a bunch of college kids grooving to bad dance music, acting immature and possibly drinking underage. |
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A security firm owner who provides bouncers to a nightclub claims no underage drinkers get in when his staff are on duty. |
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Aside from farm labor, underage boys work in tea gardens as waiters, auto repair shops, and small wood and metal craft industries. |
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Proffered concerns about underage drinking are thus merely a stalking horse for the financial interests at stake in these cases. |
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Back on the dark streets of noughties Britain, underage drinking has become a modern epidemic. |
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Southend stores and off-licences are freely selling alcohol, tobacco and fireworks to underage youngsters, an investigation has revealed. |
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They are expected to cite the fear that shipping wine from California to a consumer's doorstep will boost underage drinking. |
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I didn't know Kathy when she was underage, and what she told me about her life as a teenager could be a complete fabrication. |
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I pleasantly tell him that she is underage and both he and our department could get in legal trouble for having her look at such material. |
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Rather than a flaw on the part of Mayo, this is more likely symptomatic of the unpredictability of underage football. |
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In this post, he makes some very interesting and intelligent remarks about underage drinking. |
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There will be three-legged races, sack races, fun races, duck racing, and underage racing. |
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Like Schnieder, Eja TaUmojo, a 57-year-old university instructor, started bar-hopping when she was still underage. |
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An architectural solution to dead urban space became a convenient location for underage drinking and irritating backside noseblunts. |
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He points to the UK where, despite a generally prudish approach, underage pregnancies are rife. |
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He has left his wife and family after allegedly asking an underage girl to pose naked in a tabloid newspaper honeytrap. |
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Retailers in Kingston selling fireworks to underage youths in the run up to Guy Fawkes night had better watch out. |
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Nurturing the game of racquetball at underage level has always been a central feature of the club's policy. |
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He has been a long time advocator of the development of underage structures to be put in place in the county. |
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In some countries the law states that if underage youngsters break the law the parents are held responsible too. |
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The following team managers were appointed for the coming year to take charge of the various teams at underage level. |
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However, the first he knew of her career was when she asked him to witness her record contract, as she was still underage. |
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Because the tertiary education system at the time discriminated against those considered to be underage, he had to search for employment. |
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Ably led by Noel Lyons and Marie Mannion, this group of enthusiastic people organised the underage teams with great success. |
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Only one underage person in our sample gambled regularly in New Zealand casinos. |
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That's the view of publicans who feel they cannot be held solely responsible for underage drinking or those who drink to excess. |
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As in the earlier study, many of them were underage when they gambled illegally in casinos. |
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This is also a favourite hang out for the local underage kids to smoke cigarettes out of the view of oblivious parents. |
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Off-licences selling alcohol to underage drinkers could be targeted as tough tactics are adopted to stop teenage hoodlums terrorising a town. |
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Their distributors are fighting back, bringing up arguments such as easy availability of alcohol to underage drinkers. |
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They alleged that surveillance indicated the venue was a den of iniquity and a haven for drug users and underage drinkers. |
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As an underage athlete he was talented but had a very unusual sprinting style. |
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Worried police say adults are buying alcohol in bulk and selling it on at a jacked-up price to underage drinkers. |
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First of all, I had been doing motocross for a while, even though I wasn't allowed to, being underage and all. |
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While its protagonists partake in awkward coupling and underage tippling, Gilligan's book is in fact a rather old-fashioned teen romance. |
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The family day takes place on Sunday, with a feast of underage football, bouncing castle, glamorous granny competition, bonny baby competition etc. |
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He was arrested for underage drinking when, get this, his SUV was stopped by the po-po because it matched the description of a car being used by gang members. |
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With the influx of cyberbullying cases, school violence and all the underage drinking, does a school have the right to access to your child's Facebook or MySpace account? |
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Bailey can be the designated driver since she's the only underage driver. |
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Even the underage foreigners are tempted into the late night activities. |
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The law on underage drinking is broken routinely, with few prosecutions. |
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Watch video of her underage drinking, public indecency, and extortion that warranted time in the slammer. |
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Police officers are cracking down on underage binge drinkers and alcohol-related violence, with target numbers of licensed premises to visit in a shift. |
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Police officers on the beat are also on the lookout for underage drinkers. |
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She supported legislation to require parental consent for underage abortion in Alaska. |
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That's where Chaisson was assigned after leaving a bank job to enlist when he was 17 – with his father's permission, since he was underage. |
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The PDP has alleged widespread irregularities at the polls, including the use of underage voters by the opposition. |
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She said the law should aim to prevent forced marriages, especially for underage girls. |
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What could the federal government do to avoid the recruitment of underage children to commit adult crimes? |
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We take gambling problems seriously and consider it our duty to prevent it, as well as underage gambling. |
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A wife has the right of custody of underage children and this right may be waived only by the wife. |
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Also, the industry needs problem drinkers and underage drinkers as they consume a significant proportion of the total amount of alcohol consumed. |
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All of a sudden, you find yourself co-owner of your home with three underage children. |
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In states which enforce restrictive alcohol laws for young adults under 21 years of age, underage students drink less. |
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We could in no way see our responsibility engaged if an underage customer were to disregard this clause. |
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There is no policy of age limits during the recruitment process, which has encouraged many underage boys to join. |
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Because the Internet can be used anonymously, there is a real danger that underage gamblers will abuse online gambling sites. |
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As well as the concern over violent computer games, research has shown that the majority of underage smokers buy cigarettes and tobacco themselves from retailers. |
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Those of appropriate age ordered a variety of alcoholic drinks such as daiquiris and margaritas, and the rest of us, underage, settled on virgin margaritas or sodas. |
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There is little here for even adults to mock, apart from the fact that in spite of being clearly underage, she runs off with the prince at the end. |
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As Mr. Jacobs points out, underage models should be chaperoned and offered protections. |
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As far as underage attendees, Dottley remains adamant that 18 was the cutoff point. |
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The main problems raised by residents include underage drinking, criminal damage and large groups congregating outside the recreation ground and local shops. |
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It also takes in underage convicts receiving reformatory education. |
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A similar campaign ran in the summer, revealed a national statistic of 32 per cent of licensed premises suspected of selling alcohol to underage customers. |
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I got thrown in once when I was underage, not to eventful though...tried to get a cop to drive me home, he said sure and drove me straight to the tank. |
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Alcoholic drinks bought in off licences are to be traceable as the Government bids to clampdown on underage drinking, and drunken, disorderly behaviour. |
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It would deal with the geese, offer a more intriguing tourist attraction than a big wheel and it might deter underage drinking in the skateboard park, too. |
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A system which clearly informs what a video contains, and a stricter law for selling to underage people would in my opinion allow any video to be issued uncensored. |
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Incredibly, it was the schools and churches which seemed to encourage boozing by giving it to underage drinkers as prizes at fetes and garden parties. |
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Meanwhile, Adam''s moralistic attitude threatens to affect his medical judgement when he treats a patient accused of assaulting an underage girl. |
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It was also during this period that Richard took up smoking and drinking despite being underage. |
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If the drugs are sold to underage people, then the penalties for trafficking may be harsher than in other circumstances. |
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The parents of a student who believes he has been the object of harassment can file a complaint on behalf of this student when he is legally underage. |
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No cases of the use of underage labour have come to light. |
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King John also died that year, and he also left an underage heir in King Henry III with a minority government set up in England. |
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But unlike many underage models on the runway, Hardin is American. |
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In order to prevent abuse of that power and discourage the practice of underage marriage, the Government had undertaken a nationwide campaign to promote marriage at the legal age. |
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Two women, who I think still think of themselves as underage tomgirls, in one small corner of the terrible, terribly lovely, uninhabited world. |
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Related: Nigerian laureate Wole Soyinka laments 'vicious, unprincipled' election He complained of irregularities, however, including alleged APC voters who were underage or brought in from neighbouring Chad and Niger. |
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Don left high school early to join the US Navy during World War II as an underage enlistee. |
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Tyrelle is being held on federal charges of trafficking in underage girls. |
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Being a predator and preying on underage kids makes you a predator. |
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Ted Kulongoski wants to ban vending machines that sell cigarettes, saying such a move will block their access by underage, would-be smokers. |
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The applicant may challenge the decision on the grounds that the principle of unity of the family, i.e., the spouse and underage children, has been violated. |
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Those parents who gave alcohol to their underage children, either for the sake of a bit of peace and quiet or because they were oblivious of the consequences, came in for much criticism. |
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The study also revealed that 75.2 per cent of the respondents at least occasionally have contact with underage foreigners unattended by their parents. |
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The Social Welfare Department, in collaboration with UNICEF, published and distributed to members of the military and armed groups a pocket-sized handbook on preventing the recruitment of underage children. |
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Our prime purpose is to disallow access to gambling by underage players. |
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Parents are automatically tutors to their underage children. |
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The procedure, also known as infibulation, or 'pharaonic circumcision', is usually performed on underage girls by traditional practitioners, who have no medical training. |
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The suggestion was put forward by former association president Nicky Brennan, among others, on the back of the Dubs' recent string of successes at underage level. |
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Gwenwynwyn died in England later that year, leaving an underage heir. |
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A BID to stop underage drinking has been launched in Bedlington. |
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Furthermore, until the Reform Act 1832, underage MPs were seldom unseated, with Viscount Jocelyn being 18 when elected in the 1806 general election. |
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