In this way the turtle population is maintained at natural levels and risk of endangerment drastically reduced. |
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The student and parents have severed all contact due to circumstances that would constitute endangerment to the student. |
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I think this directive may cause endangerment in the form of illegal abortions and abandoned children. |
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Species are listed, on the basis of reliable scientific evidence, according to their degree of endangerment. |
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In September 1993, he was charged with two counts of first-degree wanton endangerment, court records show. |
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Languages are becoming extinct at an alarming rate which makes language endangerment the area of the greatest current concern to linguists. |
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The basic explanations offered for endangerment are habitat destruction or fragmentation, the impact of non-native animals and plants, and small and disjunct population sizes. |
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The case was of historic proportion in that it sought to hold the owners responsible for the manner in which they had controlled their own premises and for the endangerment of their employees. |
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Such a high premium exists on the female appearance, anything we do to deviate from the accepted standard of beauty is seen as reckless endangerment. |
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They were arraigned in Manhattan criminal court on charges of burglary, reckless endangerment and jumping from a structure. |
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For me to arm myself would be an act of public endangerment. |
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Their reckless endangerment of those who don't accept danger from the United States government was breathtaking. |
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Viewers are rightly horrified about the child endangerment issue, but also at the lurid twist their favourite show has taken. |
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It is not cost effective to pass a bill that would lead to a lot of litigation and the actual further endangerment of species. |
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Helen's sister Delia is in a bit of a fix herself since being arrested for reckless driving, public endangerment and leaving the scene of an accident. |
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This method of investigation averts the lodging of complaints by the victim, and hence endangerment by the most violent networks. |
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Abuse, manipulation and endangerment of civilians are at the heart of terrorist thinking and tactics. |
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Poor transfer techniques also increase the risk of endangerment for the person being moved. |
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Matters addressed include treatment of POWs and endangerment of civilians. |
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In order to avoid overloading of the drive motor and resulting endangerment to the user the MM 200 is fitted with a load monitoring device. |
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Cooper, who fired four shots, faces a misdemeanor endangerment charge. |
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Urban demand for bush meat has led to the endangerment of many animal species living in the forests and in the savannah. |
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Instead, Kolko received a plea deal that allowed him to plea guilty to child endangerment. |
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Now their son has been taken from them and they face criminal charges of neglect and child endangerment. |
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In January 2010, Senator Murkowski issued a resolution urging the Senate to disapprove the endangerment findings that the EPA had established a few months beforehand. |
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They spent months in jail before being released on their own recognizance in November 2013, and then were convicted on a lesser charge of child endangerment and sentenced to three years in prison in March of this year. |
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Police charged Maser, from Uniontown, Pennsylvania, with reckless endangerment, criminal mischief and disorderly conduct. |
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A Qatari appeals court on Sunday overturned a child endangerment conviction against Matthew and Grace Huang of Los Angeles over the death of their daughter, Gloria, and said they were free to leave. |
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Their global numbers were duly recorded along with their degree of endangerment, the state of their habitats and details of measures being taken to protect each species. |
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Transport, storage and handling are regulated following these endangerment classes and all companies involved are obliged, i.e., to provide security for their storage areas. |
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Failure to follow the directions in this manual can result in endangerment to persons, the environment and the equipment itself and will void any claims for liability. |
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The absence of regulations could lead to overexploitation and to the eventual endangerment of this traditional riverside activity, which is also a booming industry. |
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Nonetheless, it is worth analysing the exact content and meaning of the notions of endangerment of security and threat to or endangerment of public order. |
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The presence of children or other vulnerable individuals in a lab has been an issue of concern. Child endangerment is reported by several sources, including information from police in Canada and the United States. |
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Join a conservation group: Get involved with a conservation group working towards restoring ecosystems such as marshes, ponds and parks, or preventing the endangerment of species at risk within your community. |
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Since most pups are unable to reach the age of reproduction, the population is not growing fast enough to keep the species out of endangerment. |
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Overall parasites and hookworms are killing off enough pups to place them in endangerment. |
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Also present is the endangerment of a fragile kingdom, the cessation of war between Ireland and Cornwall. |
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Language endangerment occurs when a language is at risk of falling out of use as its speakers die out or shift to speaking another language. |
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Ruth Allende, 31, of Fitchburg, was charged with reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct. |
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Monsignor William Lynn left a Pennsylvania jail after winning the right to appeal his conviction for child endangerment. |
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Thirty-eight-year-old Patrick Fousek and 20-year-old Samantha Tomasini pleaded not guilty to child endangerment. |
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Delcastillo will go to trial March 15, when he faces charges of assault with a deadly weapon, brandishing a weapon and child endangerment. |
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Boyce will face charges of drunken driving, child endangerment, reckless endangerment and driving without a licence. |
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The women were each sentenced to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty in 2003 to kidnapping, child endangerment, and felonious assault. |
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Wright has been charged with child endangerment and drug offences. |
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This sometimes leads to language endangerment or extinction. |
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The demands for aromatic materials such as sandalwood, agarwood, and musk has led to the endangerment of these species, as well as illegal trafficking and harvesting. |
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A jury in Pennsylvania's Erie County yesterday convicted 28-year-old Chytoria Graham of aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, simple assault and child endangerment. |
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Youth culture, language endangerment and linguistic survivance. |
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The charges include child endangerment, insurance fraud, and theft. |
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These fishing activities have had a negative impact on wildlife causing the disappearance or endangerment of many species, particularly marine mammals and birds. |
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