We are using cookies This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Did you know? You can double click on a word to look it up on TermGallery.
Meanings of anti-smoking campaigner in English
We have no meanings for "anti-smoking campaigner" in our records yet.
Usage of anti-smoking campaigner in English
1
In his later years, Hagman became an advocate for organ transplants and an anti-smokingcampaigner.
2
Legalising nicotine e-cigarettes will replace one addiction with another, long time anti-smokingcampaigner Hone Harawira says.
3
Mr Peter McDonnell, a solicitor prominent in fighting tobacco claims, is attending, as is respiratory consultant and veteran anti-smokingcampaigner Dr Luke Clancy.
4
It has already divided health and medical groups, including some anti-smokingcampaigners.
5
The challenge was similar to those faced by anti-smokingcampaigners, she said.
6
Anti-smokingcampaigner Gerry Collins died surrounded by family yesterday morning.
7
However, anti-smokingcampaigners believe more can be done to create an almost entirely smoke-free culture.
8
Although not legally binding, anti-smokingcampaigners are delighted with the explicit wording of the guidelines.
9
However, anti-smokingcampaigners say the emergence of such campaigns demonstrates the degree of distrust of tobacco companies.
10
Many smokers are well aware of the anti-smokingcampaigners' warnings and consequences of their habit for their health.
11
Anti-smokingcampaigners Ash, Ash Scotland and Cancer Research UK lodged a complaint with the Advertising Standards Authority that the claims were misleading.
12
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has been heavily criticised by the Opposition and anti-smokingcampaigners for receiving a delegation of senior tobacco in(...)
13
Health campaign: Regulation rather than costly litigation targeting the tobacco industry is the best way forward,according to one of the world's best-known anti-smokingcampaigners.
14
Some anti-smokingcampaigners are now questioning whether the decision to drop the plain packs bill was as a result of shifting allegiances at Westminster.