It's also essential habitat for the imperiled sage grouse, mountain plover and black-tailed prairie dog. |
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Unfortunately, predatory adults are already using the recent disaster to exploit these imperiled children. |
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Twenty percent of the world's freshwater fish species are now imperiled because of damage to waters and watersheds on which they depend. |
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Although he thought that industrial child labor imperiled children's health, he did not favor its abolition at the time. |
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She wrote it out of an intuition that much of what she prizes about her home ground is imperiled. |
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The recovery of critically imperiled plants and animals is one our nation's most difficult natural resource challenges. |
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Relatively few owners of conventional businesses perceive their existence to be imperiled by online microbusinesses. |
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Instead, speeding to the aid of boat manufacturers, marinas and pleasure boaters, she's trying to weaken protections for the imperiled sea cows. |
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How did such an imperiled reptile thrive on a parcel long managed as commercial timberland? |
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They contended that heterosexuality was imperiled by the tendency to segregate boys from girls during the critical period of adolescence. |
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So one of Mr Edwards's arguments, that they were just trying to help a friend out of a jam in a super-rich way, would be imperiled. |
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Democracy was imperiled when those instrumentalities failed. |
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While the future of federal incentives may be imperiled, states are proving to be strong subsidizers of the industry's growth. |
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Alas, our system works too well — and American democracy is so imperiled by widespread nonparticipation — to be selfish about sharing it. |
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That seems to be a better alternative than imperiled jobs and permanently reduced benefits. |
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The centuries-long rule of Ottoman and Persian conquerors imperiled the very existence of the Armenian people. |
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It lost millions of records that may have imperiled or unlikely put the information in the hands of criminals. |
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With the 1975 victory of the communist Pathet Lao forces in the Laotian Civil War, their lives were imperiled. |
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Modernization and the pursuit of new lifestyles have, in fact, relentlessly imperiled national heritages everywhere. |
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This means that, in the political economy of health, the wellbeing and safety of the many is imperiled in the service of the few. |
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That capacity is imperiled, however, by an increasingly overprotective patent system. |
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He often files amicus briefs, especially in cases where constitutionally guaranteed rights are imperiled. |
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We learn what we already knew, that man is disposable matter, an imperiled creature of flesh and blood. |
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Despite the financial remedy, partial repeal of the screen quota has imperiled the domestic market. |
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As the brazen crime leads to the discovery of several bodies, media coverage feeds a sense of security imperiled. |
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With their support, we can improve and protect the stream and riparian habitats upon which the imperiled wildlife of the Green River fauna depends. |
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Chicago is a city imperiled by impotent leadership that is unwilling to face down this crisis. |
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Most of the press I see salmon getting is about their life cycle, their imperiled status, their hardiness, their toothsomeness, or how much fun they are to catch. |
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He has a long-standing affinity for situating cartoony figures in various biblically scaled cataclysms and animistic riots of imperiled architecture. |
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For they had seen imperiled all the human rights which their peoples regard as essential for their life and freedom, particularly representative government, freedom of the individual, the rule of law and liberty of the press. |
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Particularized grounds relating to the investigation that is said to be imperiled must now be provided to the Court before any sealing order will be issued. |
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Now, as I near the kipuka, I hear the discordant, chattery whistles of an i'iwi, a sickle-billed bird the color of a ripe persimmon — a frequent poster child for imperiled Hawaiian birds. |
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As noted in the November Speech from the Throne, when democracy, freedom, rule of law and respect for human rights are threatened, the safety and prosperity of all nations and their people are imperiled. |
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A merger with a bank would, in addition, be imperiled by substantial integration risks attributable to evident cultural differences between banks and life insurance companies. |
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The scientific team members had to overcome a number of difficulties that could have imperiled the mission: thunderstorms, no sun to charge the batteries, internet outages and electronic problems. |
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Occasionally I'd tear along, revving raucously and relishing the fuck-you-ness of it all, but more often than not I felt out of place, imperiled and sure only of my imminent mangledness. |
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Smaller catches have driven one-third of the commercial processors out of business in the last year, imperiled the livelihoods of 200,000 fishermen, and jeopardized the daily sustenance of millions of Ugandan families. |
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Conservation status of imperiled North American freshwater and diadromous fishes. |
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Most remain doggedly optimistic that Iraq will see better days and that it shall overcome the insurgency, internal strife and chaos that has so imperiled its viability. |
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It was the absolutism of his ambition to be a perfect writer that imperiled him. |
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The wildlife management plan was focused on helping the reproductive needs of imperiled species. |
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In his mind's eye he'd seen himself hauling the perpetrator off in chains after a suitably Schwarzeneggeresque rescue of the imperiled heroine. |
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As the world continued to urbanize, many conservation biologists recognized that the conservation of rare and imperiled species in small, isolated nature preserves was proving to be increasingly difficult. |
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Diversity is imperiled when a ubiquitous world media only reflects different colors of one dominant culture characterized by unadulterated commodification. |
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Cryopreserving shoot tips also offers a way to ensure pathogen-free germplasm for restoring lost or imperiled cultivars. |
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To our mind, that commitment to legislating against harm rather than legislating morality is endangered or imperiled by the approach this committee currently seems to be taking. |
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Throughout this Year of the Veteran, we have reflected on an era when imperiled nations of the world called on Canada to help deliver them from evil and tyranny. |
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When there are too few workers to respond effectively to emergencies or violent situations involving potential exposure to HIV, the workplace safety of these workers is imperiled unnecessarily and without justification. |
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There are more serious matters still: it is not only society and the environment but the very essence and biological integrity of the human person that are imperiled. |
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Coyote-ish yuks at the expense of imperiled babies and dogs. |
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Otherwise, the sustainment or creation of jobs is seriously imperiled. |
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The financial health of the company was imperiled by a string of bad investments. |
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Other habitat types include old reverting fields and woodland classified as Great Lakes Region Lake Plain Palustrine Forest, a critically imperiled plant community. |
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Imperiled as he is, he cannot recreate the tooth-and-nail desperation that fueled Shackleton. |
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