Collocations withcessation

These are words often used in combination withcessation.

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cessation of violence
Without this there will be no guarantee of a cessation of violence.
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cessation support
This is not surprising, because it was the aim of the reports to change awareness of what constitutes effective cessation support.
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complete cessation
With an almost complete cessation of hunting, game populations rapidly increased in destructiveness.
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immediate cessation
Those working to develop perennial grain cropping systems do not advocate the immediate cessation of annual grain production, or eventual cessation of all annual grain production.
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permanent cessation
This policy towards the release of those in detention is related to the permanent cessation of violence including sectarian assassinations.
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smoking cessation
Mostly the smoking cessation y'cos we were struggling with that, you know, we just couldn't get it.
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smoking cessation programmes
Furthermore, most of the nurses felt 'overloaded' with new work, particularly smoking cessation programmes, making it difficult for them to also take on alcohol intervention.
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smoking cessation service
There is a smoking cessation service, with which my parliamentary assistant has been involved, with some success.
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temporary cessation
The apparent temporary cessation of cotyledon elongation between these two phases is an artefact resulting from the change in the criterion of cotyledon length at hook formation.
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total cessation
In one syndrome, "global anoneria," total cessation of dreaming in patients (whose normal waking vision is preserved) results from either posterior cortical or deep bilateral frontal lesions.
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