The habitat gap analysis is one of the most important keys in assessing the irreplaceability of specific biomes and provides the first step. |
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Consider the effectiveness of nature reserves in countering threats, the urgency for action, and irreplaceability. |
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Cumulative impacts, irreversibility and irreplaceability are also issues that can be neglected. |
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A multicriteria assessment of the irreplaceability and vulnerability of sites in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. |
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If we have any hope of victory at all, it will have to come from our believing in the utter uniqueness and irreplaceability of our own and others' souls and from the warmth we gain by joining souls together. |
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And because it is an achievement to be realized only by the singularity and irreplaceability of living theater, it is ephemeral, to be rewound only through memory. |
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Some key biodiversity areas within the hotspot will certainly require more in-depth attention due to their high irreplaceability and vulnerability. |
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The three artists Liu Jianhua, Ah Xian and Geng Xue all choose porcelain as the material to make their works because of porcelain's irreplaceability in presenting body images. |
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Irreplaceability can be defined in simple terms as the availability of any other worker to replace the incumbent when the latter is sick. |
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