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1 Today's workplace is, I think, more permissive of opinions, yet still essentially hierarchical.
2 In more rural areas where hunting is popular, lawmakers prefer more permissive rules.
3 Other countries have taken a more permissive stance towards delivery drones.
4 But there was a backlash to that more permissive society.
5 Since then, U.S. gun laws have become progressively more permissive , especially at the state level.
6 In more rural areas, lawmakers prefer more permissive rules.
7 It's crazily more permissive than when we started.
8 This suggests that MFB is more permissive for induction of TH to the striatal precursor cells in vivo.
9 The Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg have more permissive laws, based on applicants' suffering, but not requiring a terminal diagnosis.
10 He was more permissive about dealing with humans. The agency had already enlisted an unusual team of bioscience experts.
11 The Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg have more permissive laws based on applicants' suffering, and restricted to citizens of those countries.
12 Do you think that American comedy has become more permissive during the 17 years that South Park has been on air?
13 When the court declared a fundamental right to abortion, it preempted more permissive abortion laws that were emerging in some states.
14 Public attitudes likewise vary hugely in the US, even though overall they too are much more permissive towards guns than elsewhere.
15 Most of what has happened in becoming a more permissive society has featured alongside a society which has become much less agreeable.
16 Whether NO plays a direct regulatory role or a more permissive role in the control of renin secretion remains to be answered.
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