Câu ví dụ #2081
1. Thailand became the first country in Southeast Asia to legalise marijuana for medical purposes last year, joining a growing list of governments including Canada, Australia, Israel and more than half the U.
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2. A political party has endorsed the plant's benefits while marijuana-themed conferences and panels have sprung up across Thailand, with the three-day festival in Buriram town being the latest showcase for the drug's uses.
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3. Vendors also showed off fertilisers as well as lighting and greenhouse equipment for those seeking to grow the plant, while people milled around stands selling T-shirts with marijuana leaf designs and rode on horses around the grounds.
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4. Though Thai authorities plan to tightly regulate the marijuana sector for the first five years, Newin predicted the next government would speed up the process.
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5. Researchers fitted the elephants' trunks with movement trackers, similar to personal fitness monitors, and their necks with GPS collars complete with gyroscopes, and followed their activities for 35 days.
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6. "We observed on five occasions that the elephants went without sleep for up to 46 hours," said the study, noting that sometimes the elephants traveled significant distances, perhaps to avoid predators, poachers, or bulls seeking to mate.
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7. "Why is it that for more than 40 years, no one said anything to us?" That question by a local man still haunts me.
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8. In developed countries, authorities and experts are responsible for assessing the impact of environmental, biological and physical risks on public health so that they can be well communicated and managed.
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9. He/she/they will test, for example, what materials, products, chemicals were in the plant before and after the fire, weather conditions including rainfall, temperature, humidity during and after the fire.
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10. A non-negotiable principle in this work is that in the absence of an adequate risk assessment, no firm conclusion should be drawn that the site is "polluted-free", "safe for the public".
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