tobacco sponsorship
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftobaccoandsponsorship
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tobacco
noun[U]
uk/təˈbæk.əʊ/us/təˈbæk.oʊ/
a substance smoked in cigarettes, pipes, etc. that is prepared from the dried leaves of a ...
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sponsorship
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈspɒn.sə.ʃɪp/us/ˈspɑːn.sɚ.ʃɪp/
money that is given, usually by a company, to support a person, organization ...
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(Definition oftobaccoandsponsorshipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Plans for the removal oftobaccosponsorshipinclude a transitional period to allow darts and snooker to find alternative sponsors.
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Following that meeting, there were meetings and discussions about sport and the effect on sports sponsorship of a ban ontobaccosponsorship.
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If so, the arguments for stoppingtobaccosponsorshipare even clearer, as it is obvious that accepting it increases illness and death.
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We did not lightly make the commitment to endtobaccosponsorshipor advertising.
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The next step in that comprehensive programme of action on smoking is to endtobaccosponsorshipand advertising.
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It also makes the strong point that probably only a minority of people would support the banning oftobaccosponsorship, and that is generally true.
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There are no current negotiations with the tobacco industry on the control oftobaccosponsorshipof sporting events.
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The first was a complete phasing out oftobaccosponsorship.
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It does not extend, however, to banningtobaccosponsorshipfrom, for example, sporting occasions.
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There is a possibility that iftobaccosponsorshipwere forbidden, alcohol sponsorship might take its place.
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Tobaccosponsorshipwill need somehow to be replaced if a number of sports are to continue in their present form.
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Tobaccosponsorshipof sport now amounts to just short of £10 million, whereas the overall sponsorship of sports runs at £150 million a year.
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I endorse the remarks made abouttobaccosponsorship.
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There is concern in the industry at the increasing likelihood, nationally and internationally, of a ban ontobaccosponsorship.
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They hit the ground running withtobaccosponsorshipand cash for access fiascos.
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The sooner we get rid oftobaccosponsorship, the better.
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I do not believe that advertising of tobacco products, in their regulated form, ortobaccosponsorshipleads people to smoke.
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The one which makes me uneasy istobaccosponsorship.
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Mosttobaccosponsorshipwill end by the year 2003.
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There is every reason to believe that the same thing would happen here, provided that alltobaccosponsorshipwas banned as well.
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