Although males may avoid each other on a temporal scale, this behavior is not strict territoriality. |
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Polygyny in that group may be associated with male territoriality and defensibility of nesting resources. |
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Three types of territoriality were recognized according to the defense rate and degree of fidelity to the foraging site. |
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Investigation of Johannine territoriality next leads us to a native classification of space which is communicated by Jesus himself. |
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They have collaborated on research, most recently studying territoriality in dragonflies and aggression and foraging strategies in ghost crabs. |
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Eastern Bluebird, Eastern Kingbird, and Goldfinch are locked in an twisted triangle of territoriality, and woe betide the bird that stumbles into this gang war. |
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These generalists were mainly unspecialized herbivores or omnivores, with partially fossorial habits, strong territoriality and high reproductive rates. |
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Johannine territoriality addresses not only space and place, but also the directional markers which indicate the place whence Jesus came and whither he goes. |
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It is important, and I believe that in this bill the concept of territoriality should be applied. |
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These rules, based on territoriality, sovereignty, independence and attornment, were held to be outmoded. |
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This provision is itself consistent with the general principle of the territoriality of national law, in this case, French law. |
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Although dogs are territorial, their concept of territoriality is highly flexible: wherever their owner goes will be their territory. |
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As male territoriality is consistent with female defense polygyny, territorial males should be more likely to sire the entire litter of territorial dams sharing his territory. |
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Lee's argument against Django Unchained is one about entitlement, territoriality almost, and doesn't seem helpful. |
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Year-round territoriality with permanent pairbonds is a common breeding system of tropical passerines but is nearly absent in temperate passerines. |
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As a result of copyright territoriality, a content service provider has to obtain the right to make content available in each Member State. |
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This hyperspace is making territoriality inadequate as a factor in theorizing about sovereignty. |
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No virus has the capacity to comprehend the notions of subsidiarity, proportionality and territoriality. |
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There is no assemblage without territory, territoriality and reterritorialisation that comprises all kinds of contrivances. |
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How can democracy be adapted to a global system which is increasingly removed from the principle of territoriality? |
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The analysis reveals the impact of territoriality on hauliers subjected to different home fiscal regimes. |
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Investigating the characteristics of the Little Egret's territoriality requires individual identification with permanent markings such as color bands. |
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On the subject of the territoriality of legislation, this is an important principle of international law, but one for which there is an increasing number of exceptions. |
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Criminal law is based on the rule of the territoriality of laws. |
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We found relatively few examples of citizen-centred approaches that did not succumb, during implementation, to the relentless forces of territoriality and hierarchical needs. |
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In case of a State referral or proprio motu investigation, the territoriality or nationality requirement of article 12, paragraph 2, of the Statute would apply. |
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However, the Commission recalled its worries over certain territoriality requirements, i.e. the 'territorialization' clauses of certain aid schemes. |
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Movement and territoriality of wintering Hermit Thrushes in southeastern Louisiana. |
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In many animals the rise in aggression takes the form of territoriality, in which an individual, usually a male, defends a particular location or territory by excluding from it all other males of his own kind. |
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In particular, China has accepted that the solution lies not in focusing on prickly issues of territoriality, but on joint development of the disputed fields. |
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The discussions centred around the reasons for refusing to implement the warrant and the conditions for applying the principle of territoriality and the principle of speciality. |
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The ability to invoke the patent against parallel import of patented products is a logical consequence of the fundamental principle of territoriality of patent rights. |
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Swiss law is not applicable abroad due to the territoriality principle. |
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With regard to a possible internationally standardized mark, the Committee noted that the importation of varieties with such a mark might be liable to cause confusion concerning the territoriality of protection. |
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Gaps may relate to the tendency of common-law countries to base jurisdiction only upon territoriality, although some of those countries in recent years have expanded their jurisdictional grounds. |
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Stoat territoriality has a generally mustelid spacing pattern, with male territories encompassing smaller female territories, which they defend from other males. |
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He seeks to persuade the queen not merely to emulate the Amazons' vigilant territoriality but to overgo them by emulating the Spaniards' rampant invasiveness. |
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Territoriality and aggression contribute greatly to the rabbits maturation process and help ensure survival of the population. |
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Territoriality was reduced to a network of personal allegiances. |
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