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Are doping rules to strict.....?
I am beginning to wonder whether there needs to be minimum threshold
for a guilty finding in certain types of drugs..? There are certain types such a Clenbuterol that are found at times in foods. Contador was found to have 5 picograms in his blood. This is well below a amount that would enhance performance. I am not advocating doping in cycling or other sports. But perhaps we need to determine whether or not a change in doping rules is needed. |
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Are doping rules to strict.....?
On 06/08/2012 04:29, Randall wrote:
Are doping rules to strict.....? Yes. -- |
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Are doping rules to strict.....?
I don't know because I am unsure about the meaning of the verb 'to strict.'
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Are doping rules to strict.....?
On 06/08/2012 11:11, A. Dumas wrote:
I don't know because I am unsure about the meaning of the verb 'to strict.' To strict...to give the lazy ******s at the back of the peloton a damn good thrashing with a freshly cut Birch branch. -- |
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Are doping rules to strict.....?
On Aug 6, 4:11*am, "A. Dumas" wrote:
I don't know because I am unsure about the meaning of the verb 'to strict..' Not surprising- That would be an adjectival phrase. DR |
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Are doping rules to strict.....?
On Aug 6, 11:49*am, atriage wrote:
On 06/08/2012 11:11, A. Dumas wrote: I don't know because I am unsure about the meaning of the verb 'to strict.' To strict...to give the lazy ******s at the back of the peloton a damn good thrashing with a freshly cut Birch branch. that certainly may help and be considered an illegal ergogenic aid. -- |
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Are doping rules to strict.....?
A. Dumas wrote:
I don't know because I am unsure about the meaning of the verb 'to strict.' DirtRoadie wrote: Not surprising- That would be an adjectival phrase. Kindly split your infinitives. |
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Are doping rules to strict.....?
On Monday, August 6, 2012 12:16:35 PM UTC-7, Simply Fred wrote:
A. Dumas wrote: I don't know because I am unsure about the meaning of the verb 'to strict.' DirtRoadie wrote: Not surprising- That would be an adjectival phrase. Kindly split your infinitives. Also, a preposition is a terrible word to end a sentence with. Is it time to drag out William Safires rules for writers again? Phil H |
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Are doping rules to strict.....?
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Phil H wrote: On Monday, August 6, 2012 12:16:35 PM UTC-7, Simply Fred wrote: A. Dumas wrote: I don't know because I am unsure about the meaning of the verb 'to strict.' DirtRoadie wrote: Not surprising- That would be an adjectival phrase. Kindly split your infinitives. Also, a preposition is a terrible word to end a sentence with. A state of affairs up with which I will not put. -- Old Fritz |
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Are doping rules to strict.....?
Phil H wrote:
Also, a preposition is a terrible word to end a sentence with. Frederick the Great wrote: A state of affairs up with which I will not put. Putz up or shut up. |
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