Poison gas, dissolving slowly in the water, is able to pollute vast areas and get into food chains. |
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What gets the equivalent of 1,000 miles per gallon, doesn't pollute, will save the world, and transports you in breezy style? |
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Nickel Cadmium cells are better, but still lack capacity and pollute unless disposed of properly. |
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A well-groomed carpet of grass may be nice to look at, but gas-powered mowers pollute the air with noxious fumes. |
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They made diesel engines that they knew would pollute, chugging out tons of toxics that cause everything from respiratory diseases to cancer. |
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The platform, we were told, was awash with horrid chemicals which would pollute vast areas of the pristine ocean. |
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Like any other titanic, lumbering, inefficient machine, Hollywood studios dangerously pollute the atmosphere. |
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Urban and industrial activities can also pollute aquifers by run-off of non-inert products or solid residues deposited on the land. |
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We find imprecations against people who break laws, defile a sanctuary, commit perjury, or pollute a grave, amongst other things. |
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If the hourly application rate is excessive, runoff could pollute surface waters or flood adjoining areas. |
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You don't want to pollute the area by burning these fuels, which should be used as chemical feedstock for industry anyway. |
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The same giant livestock facilities that pollute our air and water are also the perfect breeding grounds for super-tough microbes. |
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It's not the semi-literate know-nothings who pollute the comment boards of blogs with their repetitive drivel. |
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Supermarket shelves are filled with household cleaners containing strong chemicals which can pollute the environment and pose health hazards. |
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The fact is that etching chips requires the use of caustic chemicals that pollute the air and water. |
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When washed off, these substances drain away to pollute public water resources. |
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A tuned mower engine will use less fuel, pollute less and chop grass into finer particles. |
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Environmentalists point out that the contamination of farmed salmon is so bad that the farms pollute the surrounding environment. |
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Apparently parents emit poisonous substances which contaminate their kids in much the same way that humans pollute the environment. |
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Remember the population bomb, the fertility explosion set to devour the world's food and suck up or pollute all its air and water? |
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Toxic pesticides and chemical fertilisers we use in our agricultural fields ultimately reach our waters and pollute them. |
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Any major accident close to an airport will raise fear and will pollute the environment. |
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Africa is the continent most afflicted with landmines, which pollute at least 28 of its countries. |
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People greedily exploit dwindling resources and pollute the atmosphere. |
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If the limits are set too low it could even become a licence to pollute or cause injury to others and externalize the real costs of the operator. |
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Finally, we must abolish flags of convenience on the rust buckets which swarm over and pollute our seas and oceans. |
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The poor indeed are insensible of many little vexations which sometimes embitter the possessions and pollute the enjoyments of the rich. |
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Some upstate residents are in a tizzy about it, afraid it will pollute the water supply. |
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Look for this aquaculture to catch on as mankind, unfortunately, continues to pollute our waterways. |
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If we kill the forests, poison the rivers and pollute the air then they inherit a treeless, fishless, asphyxiated world. |
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These processes are examples of a new generation of direct autogenous lead smelting technologies which pollute less and consume less energy. |
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It is a disgraceful dossier, where the car manufacturers once again escape the duty to build cars that guzzle less energy and pollute less. |
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Without the introduction of such penalties, the hooligans of the sea will go unpunished and will continue to pollute the sea without scruple. |
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I mean, how is it that when water's one of the essential elements necessary to our survival, we're the first to turn round and pollute it? |
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We need to ask why the site has not been cleaned of toxic waste and continues to pollute the water the surrounding communities rely on. |
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It says that if the owners of those enterprises or those vessels do pollute, they will suffer more severely, potentially in a court of law. |
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We cannot continue, with total irresponsibility, to pollute the water and the air and destroy the forests of the planet. |
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If farmers freely pollute rivers, for instance, higher agricultural exports will increase pollution. |
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Some types of aquaculture require large amounts of pesticides and pollute the water. |
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They will fight for their regeneration and for their freedom, and they will not pollute themselves or take what is not necessary to them. |
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However, the same nutrients that make it a good fertilizer can pollute water sources. |
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In addition, dated heating systems consume energy unnecessarily and pollute the environment. |
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The AARS network has adopted strict standards regarding the use and recycling of products that pollute. |
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Pesticides and other chemicals drain towards the wetlands and marshes and pollute them. |
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Companies that need to increase their emission must buy certificates from those who pollute less. |
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The surveillance program successfully collects data that is used to prosecute ships that pollute Canada's navigable waters. |
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It is common knowledge that cars braking and pulling away because of traffic jams pollute much more than when the traffic is moving freely. |
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Pesticides used to treat the flowers also pollute ground water. |
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Changing the by-law that protects us will only benefit the lobbyists who are promoters of the industry which will further pollute our air and water. |
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A new medical study says they are more susceptible to some forms of cancer than the average Italian, possibly due to illegal waste dumps that pollute the water and soil. |
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Vehicles pollute more when driven in lower gears or when changing gear. |
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Agreeing or disagreeing with particular policies is for private discussion, and perhaps public demonstration, but should not pollute the rituals of concord. |
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Avoid using artificial air fresheners, dryer sheets, fabric softeners or other synthetic fragrances as they can pollute the air you are breathing. |
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We pollute, but our feeble efforts at cleanup have been largely unsuccessful. |
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Heaven forbid we pollute young minds with such right-wing neocon propaganda! |
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Livestock degrade land, contribute to climate change, pollute water, and destroy biodiversity. |
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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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Yet we race around, work long hours, pollute our environment and inflect grievous suffering on fellow humans and animals. |
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With 43 more enforcement officers added to a strong team across the country, we can take aggressive action to protect the environment from those who would poach, plunder or pollute our natural heritage. |
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The cattle erode the Creek banks and pollute the water. |
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Privatization can provide the investment needed to turn these enterprises around, but those that pollute and fail to meet strict environmental standards will be pushed out of business. |
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The fact of the matter is that those who pollute are engaged in economic activities producing goods or services which other people want to buy, presumably at the price at which they are offered. |
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Both will not necessarily be victims of accidental marine pollution: slicks of floating pollutant which reach the shore in calm weather will not pollute the sea grass beds but only the parts of the coral nearest the surface. |
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We pollute, we deplete and we leave the bill to our grandchildren. |
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Conventionally, environmental regulation has created rights to pollute by, for example, setting limit values which define the maximum amount of pollution allowed per emitter. |
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He continues to work in Canada and abroad to find better ways to manage urban stormwater so that it does not inundate urban areas or pollute nearby streams and lakes. |
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We send Canadian Department of Justice lawyers around the country like globe-trotting propagandists for the asbestos industry to find new markets and new places to pollute with Canadian asbestos. |
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Uruguay's asperity has been sharpened by continuing protests in Argentina against two big paper projects, which critics claim will pollute rivers. Uruguay may be bluffing. |
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By doing so, polluters bear a higher cost for their actions, and conversely, those making an effort to pollute less incur a lower cost or greater benefit. |
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The Commission considers it useful, however, to better specify the scope of the so-called permit defence to avoid any suggestion that this might be tantamount to a blank cheque to pollute, because this is not the idea. |
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No flue gases, fine dust, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides or carbon monoxide caused by incomplete combustion are produced to pollute your environment. |
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However, improper waste management practices can pollute both surface and groundwater. |
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Discharge of cargo residues from bulk carriers can pollute ports, waterways, and oceans. |
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That's because when tiny particles of lead are emitted from exhaust pipes, they pollute the environment, causing health problems. |
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I want to outline for the House that the bill says that those who pollute will have the responsibility for the pollution itself and therefore, will suffer the liabilities in court because that is what we are going to do. |
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It was expected to be a non-exhaustive source of cheap and clean energy, but instead it turned out to be a risky business which, even after production was stopped, continued seriously to pollute the environment. |
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In a bid to extract minerals cheaply, the country hires foreign freebooters who use dangerous chemicals which can seriously pollute the soil, groundwater and river water. |
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Uneaten food can decay, pollute the water and kill the fish. |
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The terminals dedicated to dry bulk cargos are especially emitters of volatile dust particles which disperse and come to pollute the surrounding districts. |
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From peasant farmer to Prime Minister, most people appreciate that industrial and agricultural practices that pollute our water and air also affect our health. |
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We don't need to pollute the seas and burn our forests. |
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The Prince conforms, in the first instance, to the paradigm of the transgressive Moor who strives for a miscegenational union which is doomed to pollute his European partner. |
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Some of the 'solutions' have been disastrous to the environment, resulting in untreated waste being dumped in places where it can pollute waterways and groundwater. |
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The second way is for humans, individually, to pollute less. |
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His Western history looks at the attitudes and beliefs that led us to deforest Europe and European colonies, strip mine, pollute our air and water and eradicate whole species. |
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And in the midst of better conditions and brighter prospects the shameless, brainless, fameless bipeds pollute the atmosphere, poison hearts and plant discontent. |
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If women had a voice in the making of the laws, how long would the dram-shop and low groggery send out their liquid poison to pollute civilized lands? |
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