illicitness การใช้
- In bourgeois marriage, illicitness may have become more formidable and likely to cause tension.
- In 1517, he published a list of 95 Theses, or points to be debated, concerning the illicitness of selling indulgences.
- They write, Illicitness makes possible a politics of numbers . Andreas and Kelly discuss how political actors may play with the numbers intentionally.
- Sender's hit-and-run romantic technique is barely an improvement on his brother's, but the illicitness of it all intrigues the confused, naive Sonia.
- Per the UN Office on Drugs and Crime ( UNODC ) in Colombia there were 4644 basuco users in Bogot?alone; the drug's illicitness and accompanying homelessness prohibit an accurate count.
- The aura of illicitness and mystery surrounding absinthe has played into literature, movies, music, and television, where it is often portrayed as a mysterious, addictive, and mind-altering drink.
- The cost of the product is low ( in my country less than 1 $ per gram for morphine powder ), due to the relative ease of production, no development or patent expenses, and no illicitness.
- The second category includes teachings on such matters as the illicitness of euthanasia, prostitution and fornication, and on what are called " dogmatic facts ", such as the canonization of saints and the invalidity of Anglican ordinations.
- The loudest outburst in the common room over the weekend, according to participants who wanted their identities protected, was not about the overturning of another promising rock of illicitness; it was over Sammy Sosa's hitting his 62nd home run to pull even with Mark McGwire.
- The author also says that the task of measuring'conciencia fiscal'is difficult because, to translate,'it involves trying to measure an activity that continues to be secret, given its undoutable illicitness .'But then it later says'by conciencia fiscal we understand that it is the intrinsic motivation of an individual to pay his / her taxes .'
- Ginia Bellafante wrote in a piece from " The New York Times " that the series was " boy fiction patronizingly turned out to reach the population's other half " and considered it a " true perversion " that " all of this illicitness [ in the TV series ] has been tossed in as a little something for the ladies, out of a justifiable fear, perhaps, that no woman alive would watch otherwise ".