| Thus it is a commonplace to suggest that people will always overpopulate, regardless of the incentives in place. |
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| Hopefully the Leaders could find a better partner for her, or else the vampires could very well overpopulate the area. |
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| She does not speak in the tough vernacular of the grizzled guys who overpopulate her field. |
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| As well, urchins tend to overpopulate certain areas, destroying the very kelp beds they need for feeding. |
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| The whole idea is that nature needs a method for rapidly ridding itself of dysfunctional species that overpopulate and absorb resources too rapidly. |
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| But it's also enabled us to overpopulate and pollute in a way that we never could have managed when we were wandering around the African savannah. |
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| They mature too quickly either to train them or get to know them properly, begin having babies of their own within minutes of birth, and rapidly overpopulate the ship. |
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| Species that sharks devour, like seals, for example, would overpopulate and in turn decimate other species, like salmon. |
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| By and large, their populations are dominated by the bankers, hedge-fund workers, lawyers and accountants who have moved with the financial-service firms that overpopulate the islands. |
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| Translocation is considered controversial by some scientists because of the risk that relocated species could overpopulate a new area and cause local organisms to become extinct. |
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| Everyone can imagine that as we continually overpopulate these prisons and do not provide the services to rehabilitate people, it has to come out somewhere. |
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| Unfortunately the plan works rather too well, and the mice begin to overpopulate the church. |
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