lotteries in English

noun
1
a means of raising money by selling numbered tickets and giving prizes to the holders of numbers drawn at random.
In some countries that hold state lotteries , tickets with number 13 will never be sold.
synonyms:raffledrawingprize drawingsweepstake(s)lotto

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1. But it was a lottery and lotteries were undesirable.

2. Note: UK State-owned or government-licensed lotteries are allowed.

3. A more modern one is the prohibition of lotteries.

4. Planning and conducting of advertising initiatives, including club activities and lotteries

5. State lotteries give even the poor a glimmer of hope.

6. Financial administration services provided to the gaming, gambling and lotteries sectors

7. Our analysis shows that lotteries are a form of regressive taxation.

8. The average American household spends 1, 000 dollars a year on lotteries.

9. Advertising,In particular advertising materials, customer mailings, vouchers for lotteries, Marketing strategy development

10. Second, the promotion of lotteries by affiliates and aggregator websites will be prohibited.

11. To authorize and control the promotion and conduct of Government lotteries and matters ancillary thereto.

12. Americans spend more on lotteries than they contribute to their churches, says the Associated Baptist Press.

13. Ads for offline gambling services and lotteries that hold a relevant licence will still be allowed.

14. Sociologist Vicki Abt said: “Lotteries play into the notion that rewards are unrelated to your efforts.”

15. In addition, the Lotteries Commission will invest $500,000 in new funding for public education, awareness and research initiatives.

16. That would entail in principle full mutual recognition amongst the Member States of their rules on lotteries.

17. Likewise, it should not surprise us when media that advertise cigarettes or lotteries do not criticize smoking or gambling.

18. $200,000 Lucky Lotteries win Bewilders Gold Coast man! 8 July 2020 @ 9:49AM (AEST) A Gold Coast man has declared he’s going to struggle to concentrate at work today and to sleep tonight after discovering he won $200,000 in the latest Lucky Lotteries Mega Jackpot draw.

19. The report says an "Appreciable" percentage of funds accruing from lotteries and gambling should be used for the government's

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21. Research shows that lotteries have no appeal other than the hope of winning the jackpot, which is often fueled by advertising that focuses “on the prize and on the perils of failing to buy a ticket.”

22. Short messages or announcements in written or acoustic form, namely the transmission of information concerning sights, events calendars, sports results, advertising, classified and contact advertisements, prize competitions, news, last-minute offers, fast food delivery services, taxi services and airport delays, headlines in the fields of economics, politics, media and telecommunications, lotteries and similar events

23. Examples of restricted gambling-related content: physical casinos; sites where users can bet on poker, bingo, roulette or sports events; national or private lotteries; sports odds aggregator sites; sites offering bonus codes or promotional offers for gambling sites; online educational materials for casino-based games; sites offering "poker-for-fun" games; non-casino-based cash game sites