When soil is depleted, tree farms move to new locations, displacing food crops from rich agricultural land. |
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That is, the cartilaginous radials extend to margins of pectoral fin, functionally and physically displacing the keratinous ceratotrichia. |
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By the age of 3 the deciduous teeth are fully formed and by the age of 6 the first permanent teeth appear by displacing their predecessors. |
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For the past 12 months, since displacing David Duval, Mickelson has been the official No 2 to Woods in the world rankings. |
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When creatures burrow through the ground, it actually sounds like they're displacing rock and gravel. |
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Pawson is this year's league winner, displacing Dan Jackson, winner for the previous three years. |
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The Swedes are a Scandinavian people descended from Germanic tribes who emigrated to the region in ancient times, displacing the indigenous Sami. |
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Yes even an outside lav, as theatre is all about displacing reality and letting imagination do the rest. |
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Maintain contact with the lead company of the advance guard battalion while displacing, and report its activity. |
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An almighty boulder has been heaved into the pond, scattering and displacing all manner of beauty with an uncouth splash. |
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The procedure involved displacing the lens from the pupil into the vitreous cavity. |
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Nurses may also fear dislodging or displacing the tube or inducing bacteremia. |
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Move the patella around to see if displacing it one way or the other causes discomfort. |
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Subjects were asked to adhere to the following instructions pertaining to legal moves when displacing balls. |
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During activation the paddle is thought to move into a more upright position, displacing charge through the membrane. |
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How can we trust a country that is assassinating union members and displacing whole populations? |
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Once established, they grow quickly, shading out or otherwise displacing and out-competing beneficial native underwater plants such as pondweed, coontail and wild celery. |
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In the absence of successful control agents, ivy gourd will continue to expand its range, displacing native flora, increasing pest infestations of cucurbitaceous crops. |
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Will the emphasis continue to be on deliverable targets that can be linked back to government policies, even if this risks displacing other goals? |
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Also evident this year are yet more computer-controlled electromechanical devices, many displacing what had historically been all-mechanical or hydraulic systems. |
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A tsunami is essentially the same thing, with an earthquake or other event moving the ocean floor up or down and displacing titanic quantities of water. |
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The fear of dislodging or displacing the tube is also a deterrent. |
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For Saturday's trip to second-from-bottom Preston Grasshoppers, Kendal coach Neil Rollings switches Paul Dodds to full back, displacing Chris Park to the bench. |
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The farmers moved with their new technologies north-west into Europe, probably displacing the local hunter-gatherer populations that were living there at the time. |
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Doctors tend to grant last-minute appointments to these patients, giving them priority and displacing those with pre-scheduled appointments. |
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In some cases this involves displacing chemically related metal ions that are required for important biological functions such as cell growth, division and repair. |
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The collision vertically jolted the sea bed along the trench by several meters displacing hundreds of cubic kilometres of water. |
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Alien invasive plant species can outcompete some native flora for resources such as light and nutrients, displacing them from these areas. |
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Iraq's Shia-led government, which used to fear the prospect of a Sunni regime displacing Mr Assad and his Alawites, has become chillier. |
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It may be that it reduces street crime in locations where cameras are present, but only by displacing it to locations where they are not. |
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The nosewheel rim was deformed and the axle arm slightly bent as a result of hitting and displacing the protruding manhole cover. |
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More than 10m smart garments are expected to be sold in 2015, displacing conventional chest straps and other sports enthusiast gear. |
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This conflict had a devastating toll, taking an estimated two million lives and displacing upward of four million. |
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Attacks on civilian populations and displacing them from their villages, have been prevalent in this conflict. |
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Third, this intervention must work through the market to be successful, not by displacing the market. |
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Indeed, public foundations are displacing governments as primary funders in some areas of the nonprofit and voluntary sector. |
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The length of the cord is pre-determined in the machine by displacing axis. |
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Limit the amount of juice offered, to avoid displacing more nutrient-rich foods. |
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Of course, displacing small-scale producers from the land is precisely the goal of this economic model. |
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Much of the research on preventing firearm suicides focuses on substituting or displacing the method of choice. |
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Resigned to displacing sand that will only be redeposited the following morning, the man struggles to find some meaning in his torturous existence. |
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The editorial page was happy about it, but reminded us how downtown had lost so many SRO hotels like this one, displacing transients and day-laborers. |
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To make sure, they reduced the static magnetic field, thereby displacing the resonant slice and, with it, the separation needed between tip and spin. |
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In these cities and their suburbs, there is now a developed class system overlying and in many respects displacing the more traditional caste system. |
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Such institutions were thinly disguised agents of a superstate bent on subverting or displacing private enterprise, particularly in the generation of hydroelectric power. |
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The only vehicle to get air into soil is water, which percolates through the soil profile, displacing carbon dioxide and pulling air into the vacuum. |
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How can we determine the appropriate role for volunteers, so that we don't misuse their generosity or do a disservice to paid workers by displacing or replacing them? |
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Terrorising and displacing entire populations with a view to destabilising the ruling authority is a strategy that requires nothing more than a few guns and rifles to be applied successfully. |
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Rowing is the act of propelling a boat using the motion of oars in the water, displacing water, and propelling the boat forward. |
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Like apples, increased production of strawberries and asparagus are also displacing imports, while celery and broccoli are rising but not fast enough to keep up with demand. |
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Microscopically, the nipple adenoma exhibits epithelial hyperplasia arising from a lactiferous duct displacing the nipple stroma. |
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Against that, I have no clear ideas on how to protect consumers against the harmful or counterfeit products from third countries that are displacing quality European products. |
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The question now is no longer whether inkier will become a displacing technology, but when that will happen. |
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This had the effect of displacing the metal into a close fit with the adjoining piece. |
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Localism is incapable of displacing capitalism or even effectively challenging it because it fails to understand how capitalism works. |
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However, we need to recognize that by doing so we will end up displacing a certain amount of production that is already occurring in Colombia and those people will then be put out of jobs. |
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As well, the Court left it open to legislatures to regulate picketing through legislation, thus displacing the common law, which was at issue in this case. |
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Far from bringing back the order the military had sought, displacing Perón from power only contributed to further weakening the state's legitimacy and increasing polarization. |
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Certainly, no species in the history of the planet has been as rapacious and effective in consuming and displacing other species and entire ecosystems as our own. |
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This call is also used by females in the breeding season, to establish dominance over males while displacing them to feed young or incubate eggs. |
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A preslug of brine solution is often used to condition the reservoir by displacing the reservoir brine. |
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Fire destroyed five townhomes displacing four families. |
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Apart from possibly displacing the Caribs, the Spanish and Portuguese made little impact and left the island uninhabited. |
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Situated close to the Sumatra trench, it lifted the sea floor 6 m over a distance of 1000 km and a width of 130 km, displacing trillions of litres of water and inundating coastlines thousands of kilometres from the epicentre. |
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With ever-expanding portion sizes, supersalty foods are displacing fresh fruits and vegetables, which are rich in potassium. |
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The main objective that we wish to achieve is the protection of the environment and public health without simply displacing the problems to other countries. |
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The areal sweep efficiency EA is defined as the fraction of the total flood pattern that is contacted by the displacing fluid. |
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As the rotors rotate, the space between the lobes and the casing is successively filled with the product which is driven to the discharge nozzle displacing a fixed amount of product. |
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One can see workers in front of the mill displacing ice floes. |
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Developing and complementing, but never displacing, national capacity. |
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The species can interfere with marine farming by attaching to cages or ropes, increasing labour and harvesting costs and either slowing the growth of, or displacing the farmed species. |
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Noxious and invasive weeds can easily colonize disturbed areas, outcompeting and displacing native and other desirable vegetation. |
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In this case, the disaster was the privatization of the area ports, which has the effect of displacing thousands of people who were on the verge of becoming independent. |
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During the Second World War, the Japanese Air Force conducted air raids in Chittagong in 1942, displacing several thousand people. |
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Publishing information on other permits would sharply reduce the possibility of displacing permits or exploitable zones and other nontransparent, non-competitive processes that could undermine forest resource sustainability. |
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In the event, the expanded refrigerant acted as an asphyxiant, causing the suffocation of the main engine by displacing oxygen within the engine room. |
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From 18 May 1704 he combined this office with that of the Secretary of State for the Northern Department, displacing The Earl of Nottingham. |
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The accusative case developed as a prepositional case, displacing many instances of the ablative. |
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Whereas countries like Pakistan have suffered hundreds of attacks killing tens of thousands and displacing much more. |
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The VSS Sleep System bed contours to your body by displacing air based on your weight and shape, eliminating the tossing and turning often associated with a poor night's sleep. |
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Sometimes, as the result of relatively permanent settlement and the intermixture of two speech communities, a pidgin becomes the first language of later generations, ultimately displacing both the original languages. |
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That environment of violence, profanity, crudeness, and meanness may erode civility in society by demeaning and displacing positive social values. |
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However, the proposal was met with opposition from victims' families who argued that the museum was in actuality, an avenue to further American political ideologies while indirectly displacing the memory of the victims. |
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One year ago, over 2 million Haitians saw their lives changed forever after a magnitude 7.0 earthquake rocked their country,killing over 200,000 and displacing 1.5 million people. |
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One such estimate is that by 2100, the rise in sea level could be more than one metre, which would inundate some 15 to 17 per cent of the low-lying costal areas of Bangladesh, displacing approximately 20 million people. |
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A local official said gunmen from the Toubou and Tuareg minorities fought in the oasis city of Sabha in the Sahara, displacing hundreds of families. |
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The bike is equipped with a parallel twin four-stroke engine, displacing 800cc and delivering 71bhp and 76Nm of peak torque, coupled with a six-speed transmission. |
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Llywelyn's son Gruffydd would unite all Wales under his own kingship, displacing his cousins in Deheubarth, and even expanding into England affecting politics there. |
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This noncoupling treatment is a thermally stable, aromatic hydrophobe designed to improve dispersion and wetout while displacing moisture from the filler surface. |
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The pope offered Henry's brother Richard the Kingdom of Sicily, but the military cost of displacing the incumbent Emperor Frederick was prohibitive. |
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Damming interrupts the flow of rivers and can harm local ecosystems, and building large dams and reservoirs often involves displacing people and wildlife. |
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After reconstruction, it was clear that the top part of this wall had succumbed to the blast of the pyroclastic flow in AD 79, displacing fragments of its upper zone. |
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The absolute number of male smokers in the country has increased to 105 million from 83 million in the last decade and cigarettes are displacing bidis in popularity. |
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From 1918 and through the 1920s, the Labour Party became more prominent, displacing the Liberals as one of the two main parties in Scottish politics. |
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This is why the former Soviet Union seized East Prussia, displacing about 15 million Germans and why Poland seized part of Silesia, including ironically Auschwitz. |
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It does so by binding to the sulfhydryl groups found on many enzymes, or mimicking and displacing other metals which act as cofactors in many enzymatic reactions. |
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