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A permissive view of marijuana use among adolescents is hardly the answer.
Although I take a permissive view of what should be allowed, certain images and demands are beyond the pale.
He takes a much more permissive view of these instruments than do most Islamicists.
But other states take a more permissive view.
The Netherlands has long been known as a country of liberal, permissive views and dull coalition governments.
The Reagan Administration suggested in 1985 that it might adopt a more permissive view, allowing extensive tests of the space-based systems.
Some pointed to more permissive views on morality and sexuality; others to heightened public alienation from politicians and the overheated media coverage.
Unfortunately, the National Association of Securities Dealers is in accord with the S.E.C.'s permissive view toward price-fixing.
He is still working on a final study of the issues, but over the last 18 months he has said much in favor of that permissive view of the treaty.
In trying to explain those seemingly contradictory views, dozens of people around the country cited changes in the type of leadership people expect, the good state of the economy, more permissive views on morality, heightened public alienation from politicians and overwrought media coverage.
The book also included a chapter that attacked contemporary comic books as harmful to children; because his critique drew about his view that it was a consequence of the aforementioned cultural permissive views toward violence he wasn't a leading voice during the subsequent debate about the impact of comics that instead was dominated by Fredric Wertham.