In New Brunswick, Sekgororoane and Dilworth found higher numbers of deer mice near 6-10 year-old clearcut edges than at distances farther away. |
|
On April 1, Manitoba brought in very clearcut, strict guidelines of what employers can or cannot do. |
|
The initial casus belli – vote-rigging in Falkirk – has proved to be a less clearcut case of machine politics than first imagined. |
|
All in all, the impact of any lack of distinction between different forms of education or school context on social inequalities is not clearcut. |
|
But this is not a fixed or clearcut concept and countries were advised at Jomtien to determine their own definition. |
|
We were driving down a road where they had clearcut the sides of the road where there had been principally spruce trees. |
|
Slightly more than one-third of the net block area was clearcut for roads, trails, and landings. |
|
History's verdict is not clearcut but it has not been ungenerous. |
|
Our chill mountaion camp on the chilcotin side of the Coast Mountains lay near the treeline, where clearcut gave way to krummholz, the low, twisty trees of the alpine tundra. |
|
The actual rules on social security contributions themselves need not always be totally clearcut. |
|
That is why I am very careful to give a clearcut definition of my responsibilities as the Commissioner responsible for humanitarian aid. |
|
Within their home ranges, both species avoided clearcut patches where the shrub layer and coniferous regeneration were not dense. |
|
Moreover, online criminal activity in recent years has often reflected clearcut divisions of labor. |
|
An impact assessment will not necessarily generate clearcut conclusions or recommendations. |
|
In the swamp, where most clinicians work, the job is not as clearcut. |
|
Yet the belated opportunity to turn professional last October, as part of a 20-woman squad preparing to play sevens at the Rio Olympics, was not a clearcut decision for a dedicated teacher. |
|
It was precisely the horror provoked by that mass murder that gave clearcut and definite momentum to our present commitment to the promotion and protection of human rights around the world. |
|
Many of the commercial logging endeavours were mismanaged, and the clearcut forests led to lower agricultural yields, erosion, depleted water resources, and increased flooding throughout much of the surrounding areas. |
|
Here yesterday Guarantee became the latest to present his credentials as a challenger with a clearcut success in the Melrose Stakes, a high-grade handicap over the St Leger mile and three-quarters. |
|
Because many wildlife species depend on residual forest, the important issue is not the size of clearcut patches but the extent and configuration of the remaining forest. |
|
|
This requires specific, targeted investment in new technologies like electric mobility, supported by a clearcut strategy for the mobility of the future. |
|
In most cases, the temptation is probably better resisted unless there is reasonably clearcut evidence of some structural adjustment that is likely to be sustained. |
|
Consider your long-term goals before deciding to clearcut and consult your local forest products marketing board or a qualified forestry professional. |
|
The question which makes the pro-conspiracy movement itch is: 'Why did this 47-storey tower collapse in such a clearcut manner when no plane hit it and it only was subjected to superficial damage? |
|
We stopped 100 yards from the clearcut, and Lew voice-grunted and scraped a tree with his megaphone call. |
|
The boundary between Estuary English and Cockney is far from clearcut. |
|
Clearcut richness did not differ with slope position but forest richness was greater on lower slopes during both sample periods. |
|