It has no policy on replanting forests that are being intensively clear-cut. |
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When Northwest coniferous forests are clear-cut, hardwoods are often the first trees to grow in their place. |
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One of them had noticed the paint smear on his way back from an earlier, unsuccessful protest at a clear-cut site. |
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In 1982, a debris torrent poured off a clear-cut, carrying huge trees from the downstream, uncut forest. |
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In western Washington, they are usually in areas that have been clear-cut, burned, or otherwise disturbed. |
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Multinational forest companies continue to regularly clear-cut old-growth forests, and biodiversity is rapidly waning. |
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I once tried to protect the Mt. Graham red squirrel's habitat from a clear-cut on Forest Service land. |
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This clear-cut distinction was upset in the 1960s and 70s by the discovery of unusual medium-sized theropod dinosaurs such as Deinonychus. |
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This summer, people will be taking steps to prevent the clear-cut areas from being sprayed to kill off hardwood growth. |
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The trees were planted from propagules, in April 1994, in an overexploited clear-cut area. |
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In light of this, it seems difficult to define clear-cut rules for when data should be combined and when they should not. |
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The technique allowed easy and clear-cut distinction between empty and full vessels. |
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However, much of the world's coffee is grown on large plantations that have been clear-cut out of the jungle. |
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The hunting party had only been walking for a few hundred meters when he stopped at the edge of a clear-cut swath about five hundred meter wide. |
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There must be a clear-cut definition of the authority of the transition committee. |
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Or rather it makes clear-cut distinctions between speaker and listener less tenable, since call-and-response forms are community acts. |
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Bog forests were essentially clear-cut and a large portion of the nutrient base supporting these forests was probably removed with the timber. |
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This is one of the reasons why it is difficult to draw a clear-cut distinction between political, economic, and social processes. |
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They prefer unaltered forest, and populations generally decline after forests have been clear-cut. |
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As such, it has been saved from the clear-cut logging that has razed forests. |
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I'm often struck by how real-life medicine rarely resembles the straightforward diagnoses and clear-cut choices found in textbooks. |
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First, the forest is clear-cut and burnt, and the soil tilled and treated with large quantities of lime to correct its natural acidity. |
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It also stresses the need to define clear-cut borders to maintain a democratic society and promote other worthy social goals. |
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Several stands adjacent to those fragments had been harvested by clear-cut logging one to two years prior to this study. |
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First, models in molecular genetics are still inadequate for defining clear-cut molecular disease entities. |
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Big-scale farmers or cattle breeders often clear-cut huge tracts of land with slash-and-burn techniques. |
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Even under the laws of man, there is nothing clear-cut about the ownership of these creatures of the deep. |
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This can mean narrowing roads and removing clear-cut edges, prompting drivers to navigate with care. |
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Identifying a clear-cut programme, the National Women's Action Committee announced a campaign to rid the streets of vagrants. |
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In my view, a directed verdict of acquittal is clear-cut in these circumstances. |
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Your Honours, the issues in this matter are clear-cut and they are non-contentious. |
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We started our bushwalk at the edge of another clear-cut, this one beside Diogenes Creek. |
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The second point is that the difference between a viable and a non-viable project is generally less than clear-cut. |
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Its characters are presented ambiguously and their conflicts are not structured in terms of clear-cut oppositions between good and evil. |
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It became clear that it wasn't a clear-cut hydraulics failure, as the gauge was reading erratically without the associated warning or caution. |
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Whatever high-flown rhetoric comes from the president next week, the reality is clear-cut. |
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Since these words are rooted in clear-cut concepts, they carry less variable meaning than sentences without swear words. |
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In the classical perspective, there was a clear-cut distinction between what was considered to be simple and what had to be considered as complex. |
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At least there the answers were clear-cut and relatively easy to find. |
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My understanding now is that the situation was not so clear-cut. |
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There are two quite obvious and clear-cut sides to this issue. |
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This analysis suggests that, from a practical point of view, it is not easy to draw a clear-cut distinction between a collecting bank and a discounting bank. |
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Anecdotal stories with no clear-cut relationship are insulting to the scientific method and to any scientists worth their salt. |
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As the nation waits on Florida, Bruce Morton takes a look back at past presidential transitions that have not always been clear-cut. |
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This 2-0 was a clear-cut win, a sharp slice through a loaf, no ambiguity, no crumbs. |
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Today, in the name of progress, we have faceless interstate highways, clear-cut logging, and industrial farming. |
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But for those with complicated financial situations, or even complicated family dynamics, things are not so clear-cut. |
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The polls say more people will blame the Republicans, but they aren't as clear-cut as they ought to be. |
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And you know, you have to understand it's a very clear-cut thing. |
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Large, clear-cut, crystalline windows shone in the late afternoon sun, casting colorful rainbows across the expansive lawn. |
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There is no clear-cut formula as to the effect of a rallying speech by a president on consumer spending. |
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It's not a clear-cut situation to say we've beaten one of the best teams in the world. |
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We tend to take a clear-cut view of what being a victim of crime entails, and who the victim is in every case. |
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But they battled with a will and defended sensibly to deny them a clear-cut opportunity. |
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The code of ethics falls short of the expectations of many because there are no clear-cut penalties stated for recalcitrant legislators. |
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We have analysed the measures in great detail, and legally speaking, this seems a clear-cut case. |
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Anderson grapples with this supposed contrast and arrives at the conclusion that it is not that clear-cut. |
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You have the picture of a party that is rudderless and adrift, with no clear-cut strategies of providing principled opposition on issues. |
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During the ensuing two decades, lumbermen went on to clear-cut the majority of the timber in the Smokies. |
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In Ramus this progression is not as prominent and we find a more clear-cut distinction between the visile and audile worlds. |
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As this column demonstrated last week, this polarisation is extreme and has clear-cut economic, cultural and political manifestations. |
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Not everything should be forced to become clear-cut, if it is not so in the text. |
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A clear-cut distinction cannot always be made between alphabets proper and syllabaries, sets of syllabic symbols as in the Japanese kana systems. |
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The tondo, much more so than the altarpiece, was not a clear-cut category in quattrocento and early cinquecento Florence. |
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The unbruised adolescent ego likes its angst to be clear-cut and attributable to the denigrations of an insouciant universe. |
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The ornamental patterns are clear-cut, expressive, varied and unconstrainedly rhythmical. |
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I rose skywards like a water-moth for the sun, emerged and strapped on my diving gear for my next oceanic clear-cut. |
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To be fair to users, finding ways of exploiting those existing resources has been no easy task as no clear-cut technological solution to the problem has existed until now. |
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In practice, even in multi-business enterprises the distinction between corporate and business strategies is less clear-cut than the theoretical definitions would suggest. |
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The living oceans are becoming as vacant as a clear-cut forest. |
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Today, this ancient technique, along with clear-cut logging, is rapidly depleting the great rain forests that span the equator and help regulate the world's weather. |
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Instead of the gorgeous scenic vistas of the Cascade Mountains favored by many artists at the time, he painted scarred clear-cut areas, the loggers' aftermath. |
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You start in deep forest and quickly come out into clear-cut. |
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In order to salvage the wood, huge tracts of upland forest were clear-cut. |
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Wiley deliberated long and hard, consulting his assistant to heighten the drama, but as professional fouls go it was as clear-cut as they come. |
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As a result, investment plus consumer durables actually increased as a percent of GDP despite a clear-cut inward shift in the demand curve. |
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The Devon is a handsome animal with clear-cut lines and a blocky but symmetrical body. |
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This manifests, in my opinion, a clear-cut case of cultural and ethnocentric chauvinism on the part of the European scholars. |
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While our medieval art appears, well, medieval, the parallel achievements of Turkish creatives are bright, smart, clear-cut and astonishingly modern-looking. |
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Indeed, at the time this is written, there is only one clear-cut piece of experimental evidence that the standard model is not an exactly correct theory. |
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Cultures are not essential in selected young women when clear-cut signs and symptoms of acute dysuria indicate a high probability of uncomplicated cystitis. |
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A number of subsequent studies have examined the relationship of employment performance and earnings dispersion with less clear-cut results than implied in the Jobs Study. |
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This could be attributed to many issues, one being the unsuccessfulness of the state to have clear-cut plan on how to address the issue of higher education. |
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Critics claim that because conventional fuels are needed in the production and refining process, the ultimate benefit of biofuels to the environment is not clear-cut. |
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Hence, in this analysis, there can be no clear-cut boundary between the military and civilian sectors of society, as each is routinely interpenetrated by the other. |
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Typical acne was present in addition to the excoriations in 33 percent while only increased oiliness and no clear-cut acne lesions were present in 67 percent. |
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The investigator leading the battle against bootleggers has complained to the Crown Office that procurators fiscal are ignoring clear-cut cases of copyright theft. |
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The road tests present a clear-cut demonstration of the possibilities for capacity and economy offered by modern features of locomotive proportioning and design. |
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The programme helps participants by giving them a clear-cut plan of action to focus on positive attitude, unlearn bad habits and build healthy relationships. |
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A considerable proportion of total forest area consists of young growth forest and regenerating clear-cut areas, which in our classification are called wire grass pastures. |
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A few weeks later, they surrounded the town's municipal buildings with yellow caution tape demarking an area the size of a local clear-cut forest. |
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They have been cited as a spur to a recovery in business confidence, though the evidence of this is not clear-cut and, in the case of Japan, flatly contradictory. |
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The manager was irate after seeing his side denied a clear-cut penalty. |
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Just before the locks and dams impounded water, timber was clear-cut and the remaining stump fields are so hazardous that even avid fishermen avoid them. |
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As expected, the results show a clear-cut hierarchy with the upper class on the top rung of the ladder and the unskilled laborers on the bottom rung. |
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And the situation regarding fully inorganic artificial intelligence is not as clear-cut as it once was, given the experimentation with Cyborgs and prosthetic brain parts. |
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The road runs down hushed aisles of lofty Douglas fir, hemlock and Sitka spruce, and passes through deadened stretches of clear-cut forest, forlorn and empty. |
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In any case, Whorf leaves us with no clear-cut criterion for untranslatability. |
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The Socceroos had opportunities to test Spain's backline with two Tommy Oar free-kicks, but none of them eventuated in clear-cut chances. |
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Choosing the right security guard company is not always a clear-cut decision. |
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The sight of Commons hirpling off and being replaced by Gary Mackay-Steven appeared to lift Killie spirits and, from nowhere, they suddenly fashioned two clear-cut openings. |
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However, as ever in football finance, things are never as clear-cut as they seem and we are a long way from a scenario where Demarai equals denarii. |
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As a business driven by clear-cut processes and the need for very specific, wordy documents, insurance has always been known as the realm of the proverbial paper-pusher. |
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Hot on the heels of last month's High Roller let-off at Romford, two even more seemingly clear-cut case of fighting have been let go in the past couple of weeks. |
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The uncomplicated, clear-cut design language of Gentle is continued in this design, which fits naturally and elegantly into the architectonic bathroom context. |
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