0 the result or process of concocting something --
1 something put together from several different things: --
If they do, why have they brought forward this concoction of misjudged, unfair, inadequate and provocative measures?
It is very much a hit or miss affair whether they detect those bringing in these vile concoctions.
Indeed, to dignify this concoction with the title of a scheme is beyond a joke.
The order is a concoction which does not square with reality or with the views of the passenger transport authority.
That toxic concoction will eventually end up in the barrage.
If they vote against and reject the amendment, they too will be responsible for this weak and empty concoction.
Fourthly, by correctly labelling the relevant concoctions which are widely available on the market, so that they clearly state that they are anabolic substances.
Little by little, concoctions are created, muddling up valid criticism with false accusations.