Collocations withtobacco

These are words often used in combination withtobacco.

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cheap tobacco
If people buy cheap tobacco, they will smoke more.
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dangers of tobacco
Advertisements, furthermore, are required to make clear mention of the dangers of tobacco consumption and encourage freedom of choice.
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environmental tobacco smoke
As it happens, the epidemiological literature on the dangers of environmental tobacco smoke is controversial, because its findings are largely inconclusive.
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sale of tobacco
Thus, current laws outlawing the sale of tobacco products to minors will not have their intended effect if they can be easily circumvented.
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tobacco company
It is tacitly supported by a major tobacco company.
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tobacco consumption
A related limitation is the absence of year-by-year information on the level of tobacco consumption.
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tobacco control
In the latter case, there falls many evaluations of population tobacco control policies which restrict smoking in public places.
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tobacco farmer
Before taking possession of the farms allocated to them, successful applicants will be required to undergo a two-year training period with an experienced tobacco farmer.
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tobacco grower
However, some people are taking advantage of the situation to insert a provision in this resolution opposing the subsidies paid to tobacco growers.
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tobacco manufacturer
The 1943 crop was sent to a tobacco manufacturer; the 1944 crop failed.
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tobacco plant
If a tobacco plant can be grown, so can a tree.
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tobacco plantation
Ran a tobacco plantation and had a reputation as a breeder of high-quality dogs.
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tobacco producer
Today tobacco producers recall those days of plenty.
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tobacco product
Paragraph (a) exempts personal, unpaid endorsements of a tobacco product in conversation or letters and the like.
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tobacco smoke
The 'bitter' (xox) taste of tobacco smoke resembles the taste of a certain bird's flesh.
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tobacco sponsorship
Plans for the removal of tobacco sponsorship include a transitional period to allow darts and snooker to find alternative sponsors.
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tobacco use
This evidence suggested that policy could reduce, for example, diseases linked to tobacco use, inadequate diet, and lack of exercise.
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tobacco warehouse
The tobacco warehouse stands between the new quay between and the older souther quay warehouse.
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