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Environmentalists and often
Environmentalists often argue that political freedoms should include some constraint on use of ecosystems.
Environmentalists often use greenwashing to describe the actions of energy companies, which are traditionally the largest polluters.
Environmentalists say the idols are often made from hazardous materials like cement, plastic, plaster of Paris, and toxic paints.
Environmentalists have observed, though, that water isn't heated evenly, often resulting in the scalding and death of many fish.

Environmentalists and with
Environmentalists hope that the DMZ will be conserved as a wildlife refuge, with a well-developed set of objective and management plans vetted and in place.
Environmentalists, led by David Gaines and the Mono Lake Committee engaged in a series of litigation with Los Angeles between 1979 and 1994.
Environmentalists also find issue with the suburban lifestyle he helped to create.
Environmentalists noted that the nuclear physics laboratory would lie on or near two major and highly active seismic faults, that construction of the tunnels would interfere with a major aquifer, and that construction waste would degrade an environmentally sensitive and significant area.
Environmentalists urged for the suit to be appealed, but on December 1, 2005, Environment Minister Rachmat Witoelar said the government expected to reach an out-of-court settlement with Newmont's local subsidiary.
Environmentalists like to leave one chick with its parents when possible, but the birds have a better chance of staying alive when released in the wild.
Environmentalists like to leave one chick with its parents when possible, but the birds have a better chance of staying alive when released in the wild.
Environmentalists from the American Rivers Organization believe that obstructing and varying the flow of the river with dams is damaging to wildlife in the area.
In 1997 he helped found Friends of the Irish Environment, which is a network of Independent Environmentalists, along with other environmental activists Tony Lowes, David Healy, Peter Sweetman, and Sarah Dillon.

Environmentalists and others
Environmentalists, scientists, lawyers, recreational river users, families that had lived here for generations, and others that had recently moved to the area, all protested, and among the voices, none seemed more poignant than the artists.

Environmentalists and
Environmentalists have challenged Arnold ’ s Wise Use Movement ,” launched at a Reno, Nevada conference in 1988, as inappropriately co-opting the term from utilitarian conservationist and first Chief of the U. S. Forest Service, Gifford Pinchot, who held different views on man and nature than Arnold and his movement.

Environmentalists and issues
Environmentalists prefer silk to nylon because of health and biodegradability issues.

Environmentalists and management
Environmentalists advocate the sustainable management of resources and stewardship of the environment through changes in public policy and individual behavior.

Environmentalists and natural
Environmentalists may prefer buying second-hand goods as this uses fewer natural resources and would appear do less damage to the environment than by buying new goods would, in part because the goods are usually collected locally.

Environmentalists and carbon
Environmentalists are concerned about loss of biodiversity that will result from destruction of the forest, and also about the release of the carbon contained within the vegetation, which could accelerate global warming.

Environmentalists and climate
Environmentalists have also argued that many of the problems facing developed countries, such as climate change, also pose significant or even greater threats to developing countries and thus warrant a global response.

Environmentalists and global
Environmentalists also claimed articles by Ridenour skeptical of the global warming theory were written only because NCPPR received support from ExxonMobil.

Environmentalists and .
Environmentalists became much more influential in American politics after the creation or strengthening of numerous U. S. environmental laws, including the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act and the formation of the US Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA in 1970.
He is an open member of Environmentalists for Nuclear Energy.
Environmentalists speculate that advanced naval sonar endangers some cetaceans, including whales.
Environmentalists have condemned attempts to control the transmitting mosquitoes by spraying pesticide, saying the detrimental health effects of spraying outweigh the relatively few lives which may be saved, and more environmentally friendly ways of controlling mosquitoes are available.
Environmentalists oppose production and usage of oil shale, as it creates even more greenhouse gases than conventional fossil fuels.
Environmentalists promote Smart Growth by advocating urban-growth boundaries, or Green belts, as they have been termed in England since the 1930s.
Environmentalists blame Israel, Jordan and Syria for extensive damage to the Jordan River ecosystem.
Environmentalists say the practice has almost destroyed the river's ecosystem.
Environmentalists and fishermen combined their efforts to prevent the closure and successfully pressured parliament to amend the original plan.
Environmentalists garnered great support in reforming the CAP, but it was financial matters that ultimately tipped the balance: due to huge overproduction the CAP was becoming expensive and wasteful.
Environmentalists argue that this may have negative impacts to riparian and aquatic ecosystems, while proponents claim these measures are usually only temporary, since a riverbed is naturally subject to permanent changes during large floods and other events.
Environmentalists and members of the tribe filed some forty lawsuits — eight of which ended up before a federal appeals court — but the project ultimately prevailed after an act of the United States Congress.
Environmentalists were not viewed as credible sources of information during this time and usually discredited.
Environmentalists proposed that the pipeline would have an effect on caribou similar to the effect of the U. S. transcontinental railroad on the American Bison population of North America.
* Late 1980s: Environmentalists started to pay attention to the Chinese white dolphin population.
Environmentalists promoted strong legislation on environmental protection, through the expansion of the National Park Service in Alaska, creating 103 million new acres of land.

often and clash
The liberal-communitarian debate is often considered valuable for generating a new set of philosophical problems, rather than a profound and illuminating clash of perspectives.
Late in his reign, the Vandals themselves began to clash more and more with the Visigoths, often getting the worse of these battles because the Visigoths were so much more numerous.
Later McNamara, as Secretary of Defense under Kennedy and Johnson, would often clash with LeMay.
They spend much of their time together swimming in an old abandoned water-filled quarry, but also often clash with the more affluent Indiana University students in their hometown, who habitually refer to them as " cutters ", a derogatory term for locals stemming from the local Indiana Limestone industry and the stonecutters who worked the quarries.
This clash is often cited as the origin of the long-running conflict between anarchists and Marxists.
Sprites of different styles often clash with each other, but mixing any style is never accepted.
Each organization has its own unique culture and most often, when brought together, these cultures clash.
The series was given a pair of consecutive Peabody Awards: in 1991 – 92 for the show's " depict in a comedic and often poetic way, the cultural clash between a transplanted New York City doctor and the townspeople of fictional Cicely, Alaska " and its stories of " people of different backgrounds and experiences " clashing but who ultimately " strive to accept their differences and co-exist.
The prescriptivist and descriptivist approaches often clash: the former prescribes how English should be spoken — a teacher showing students how to write ; the latter describes how English is spoken — a sociolinguist studying word use in a population.
Farmers and regional government workers often clash in a geopolitical battle over local control and access to outside markets.
Alan's joining the firm is a mixed blessing ; he attracts lots of business and generates enough revenue to make up for the three departed lawyers, but his unorthodox out-of and in-court antics, perceived ethical short-comings and near illegal methods often clash with Eugene, Jimmy and, occasionally, Ellenor.
After the initial clash of lances, the great helm was often discarded during fierce hand-to-hand combat, as it impeded breathing and vision.
While it's not a perfect movie – Cube's character disappears for a 30-minute stretch and Singleton's approach often veers into heavy-handedness – it is nevertheless an intriguing look at the differences between races and how such differences can clash.
Composers will often mix clash cymbals and suspended cymbal on the same part.
Because clash cymbals can be maneuvered like pom-poms or other handheld devices, cymbalists will often employ various feats of showmanship, such as spinning and flashing, striking cymbals between players, or creating visual designs.
China type clash cymbals need no handles as the squared bells can be held quite securely without them, and are often joined by a cord through the holes in their bells which allows the player to release the bells after striking producing less damping and greater sustain, and to swing the cymbals producing doppler effects.
The different personalities of the military man Groves and the scientist Oppenheimer often clash in keeping the project on track.
" He frequently bickers with Larry, whose gentlemanly behavior and seriousness often clash with Tuddrussel's immature machismo.
Another double act who emerged in the mid to late ' 90s were Lee & Herring, who combined a classic clash of personalities ( downbeat and rational Lee contrasting with energetic, childish Herring ) with very ironic, often satirical humour.
The two companies often clash editorially, however.
This often causes him to clash with the other members of the senior staff, who also have their ideals but tend to be more practical when approaching political problems.
This is often seen as a clash of the generations, although it is rarely reported that the two writers corresponded with each other later, and became friends.
Nick had a brash and impulsive nature which often caused him to clash with the methodical Derek, although Derek once referred to Nick's lack of respect for the powers of evil as his greatest strength.
Sex is often the opponent of Fuko, and seems to be attracted to her, from their first clash trying to sway Tatsuya and Kiyoko to the time they fight in an alleyway.

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