Research indicated the owl is an indicator species whose decline indicates the imperilment of the old-growth forest ecosystem. |
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Terrain elements cannot be always seen as an imperilment in combat action nor can it be ignored even in the course of command and staff games. |
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This type of resource degradation and associated human imperilment causes general hardship and threatens existence. |
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Yet the material soon betrays its thinness: Édgar Ramírez's priest preaches holy exposition, while Bana's family await third-act imperilment. |
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Britain's earliest topographers often equated moorland with the sea: the rolling, treeless hills that resemble waves, the exposure and isolation and sense of imperilment. |
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The Kochs' sense of imperilment is somewhat puzzling. |
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Second, the impact does not just involve increased reputational imperilment. |
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Wild Species 2000: The General Status of Species in Canada is the most comprehensive look at the state of Canada's species and a first step towards that goal of development without species imperilment. |
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The association says that the additional comments of Minister Jankulovska are stubborn and represent imperilment of the multi-ethnicity. |
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What is truly galling about the imperilment of the Twins is that the one franchise that would benefit most would be the Milwaukee Brewers, to the south and east. |
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There is no arguing that climate change is a significant factor in its imperilment, which is why we must step up efforts to protect the species by addressing climate change. |
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