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If America's tighter law discourages such people, falling lending costs might make more credit available to legitimate businesses.At the very least, American policymakers ought to think carefully about the trade-off they are about to make.
The report called for an improved understanding of the tiger trade and much tighter law enforcement.
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Advocates for tighter laws called the decision a resounding affirmation.
Europe has far tighter laws restricting the copying of songs, even in digital form.
You won't hear anyone hollering louder than the Fiver for tighter laws on shillelagh control.
Arizonans decided against a proposal for medical marijuana, even in exchange for tighter laws on illegal possession.
Last month he went to the European court of human rights to argue for tighter laws protecting privacy.
It was expanding to other high schools when the tighter laws were enacted said Jeffrey S. Brooks, who leads the group.
For example, after the shooting in Tucson last year, Richard Florida posted a study suggesting that, overall, parts of the country with tighter laws do have fewer firearm deaths.
Feuding scholarly traditions, each backed by statistical analysis, assert either that tighter laws reduce killing or have nothing to do with it.
France, which has tighter laws against extremism, has also seen more of its citizens go off to wage jihad.One reason for Britons' prominence is that English is so widely understood, especially in the countries whose governments IS hopes to influence.
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