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Production in 1991 dropped 92 % from the previous year, as a presidential decree suspended mining operations at the largest mine, in response to increasing fears of deforestation, although reforestation of mined areas was in progress.
The Court faced increasing work as it went on, allaying the fears of those commentators who had believed the Court would become like the Supreme Court of the United States, which was not presented with a case for its first six terms.
He was determined to do this because of the fears arising from the Nationalists ' increasing lack of popularity during the Civil War.
Increasing cuts in staff combined with an increasing pressure to ensure that trains run safely has resulted in fears among staff that a major accident is ' just around the corner '.
Various researchers have shown that fears of increasing crime or an increase in certain types of crime are often the cause of moral panics ( Cohen, 1972 ; Hall et al.
A drop in gas emissions and earthquakes sparked fears that the crater had plugged itself, increasing the likelihood of an explosive eruption.
They tend to like those who Yossarian hates and fears and do not mind the idea of the increasing missions.
According to historian Youssef Choueiri, the " first public glimmerings " of a pan-Arab approach occurred in 1931, during the convention of a pan-Islamic conference in Jerusalem which highlighted Muslim fears of the increasing growth of Zionism in Palestine.
The protocol grew out of the increasing public outcry against chemical warfare following the use of mustard gas and similar agents in World War I, and fears that chemical and biological warfare could lead to horrific consequences in any future war.
The proposals were put forth in response to fears over the recession, climate change, and increasing energy prices, and stressed the need for integrative policies towards tackling all three.
Influenza A virus subtype H3N2 is endemic in pigs in China, and has been detected in pigs in Vietnam, increasing fears of the emergence of new variant strains.
This situation was attributed to an economic downturn, increasing concerns over the U. S. federal budget deficit, and fears about the unsettled global geopolitical environment.
Avian influenza virus H3N2 is endemic in pigs in China, and has been detected in pigs in Vietnam, increasing fears of the emergence of new variant strains.
By exploiting increasing Cold War tensions, the PC Party was able to defeat Jolliffe's CCF by stoking fears about communism.
The political climate had eased as increasing prosperity reduced fears of revolution, and the book was widely considered to be merely scandalous and titillating.
The laws are widely held to have been discriminatory measures specifically targeting the Japanese, spurred by fears about the increasing number of Japanese immigrants settling in California.
Nationalists had also organised boycotts of shops which openly celebrated the coronation with the display of the Union Flag, increasing tension and unionist fears.

fears and flow
The barge blocked the flow of floodwaters under the bridge and there were real fears that the bridge would collapse.
The eruption of nearby Mount Nyiragongo in 2002 sent lava flowing into the lake, raising fears that a gas eruption could be triggered, but fortunately it was not, as the flow of lava stopped well before it got near the bottom layers of the lake where the gas is maintained in solution by the water pressure.
In his capacity as head of the association, Threadgill ultimately recommended that the idea for a cross-harbor bridge be abandoned, due to the fact that Baltimore relied heavily on a shipping trade and fears that the bridge would negatively impede the flow of shipping traffic at the Port of Baltimore.

fears and poor
His drinking and poor health reinforced his fears, as he wrote in the third person, " Ever since he was a child he had hated marriage.
The Magus welcomes pleasure, accepts wealth, deserves honour, but is never the slave of one of them ; he knows how to be poor, to abstain, and to suffer ; he endures oblivion willingly because he is lord of his own happiness, and expects or fears nothing from the caprice of fortune.
By 5 April 2008, after his and the teams early season poor form, Owen had scored six goals in the previous six matches, with Newcastle registering four wins and two draws, lifting Newcastle into mid-table after earlier relegation fears.
Passionate in his concern for the poor and in his interest in the fears and hopes of revolution, he ( while reasonably historically accurate ) is often more concerned with conveying his impression of the hopes and aspirations of people ( and his opposition to ossified ideology —" formulas " or " Isms "— as he called them ) than with strict adherence to fact.
He was conceived as the opposite of the image of traditional American superhero: a weak, ugly, fearful, poor, clumsy, coward, shorty, womanizing and foolish man, but in the end always overcame his fears to defeat his enemies.
Because of the estimated 10 billion tons of mining waste that must be permanently stored in the area, which is an active earthquake zone, and Rio Tinto's environmental track record, which is seen as poor by many environmental advocacy groups, fears have been raised about the potential impact on the Bristol Bay area and its wildlife and residents.
Their worst fears were realised when the Engagers invaded England in 1648, however the Duke of Hamilton proved to be a poor commander and was easily defeated at the Battle of Preston.
She openly pleads for reducing this divide through increased communication and, as a consequence, understanding between employers and workmen and generally through a more human behaviour based on Christian principles, at the same time presenting her own fears of how the poor will eventually act in retaliation to their oppression.
On their way to Dallas, Cledus fears Charlotte is in poor health.
It also heightened the political crisis by raising fears among Southerners that poor landless Southern whites might turn against slavery if they saw that it did not benefit them.
Butters fears he will be found out, but the union chases Cartman, who " ripped poor Napoleon's balls right off !," not realizing they were fake.
These views were shared by Darwin's old friend W. R. Greg whose Fraser's Magazine article about natural selection in society raised fears of the " unfit " and of the prudent middle classes being out-bred by the idle rich and the feckless poor.
This is aimed at removing hesitancy among punters prompted by fears of taking what might prove to be a poor ( that is, low ) price before the race.
An expected drought in the midwest might cause corn or soybean prices to rise on fears of poor crop outputs and limited supplies.
Kawasaki pulled its factory involvement for 2009, leading to fears that Melandri would not have a ride, however a rescue package was agreed to allow Melandri to run the bike for a one-bike semi-works Hayate Racing team, despite his concerns over the bike's poor rear traction.
The disastrous PQ17 convoy, in June and July 1942, demonstrated the validity of Tovey's fears, exacerbated by Pound's poor decision to scatter the convoy.
Wealthy planters played on racial fears in order to avoid criticism from poor whites.

fears and Indian
Because of fears that he would use his influence to support the Ghost Dance movement, Indian Service agent James McLaughlin at Fort Yates ordered his arrest.
He criticised orthodox Indian religions as dead, filled with empty ritual, oppressing their followers with fears of damnation and the promise of blessings.
* Turban Tide-Similar fears toward Indian immigrants
Despite fears of attack and sightings of Indians in the area, the inhabitants of Indian Key stayed to protect their property, and to be close to any wrecks in the upper Keys.
However, fears of violence by Indian demonstrators, supported by the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, prevented the British visitors from visiting the site.
There were fears among some traders in India that Indian goods would find a limited outlet in Tibet, while China would have access to a ready market in Sikkim and West Bengal.
In this single-issue storyline, Dash's daily life and fears of being discovered as FBI are explored, culminating in a dream in which his mother ( whom he does not know has been killed ) takes him through Lakota history in order to get him to face his Indian heritage.
Despite fears of attack and sightings of Indians in the area, the inhabitants of Indian Key stayed to protect their property, and to be close to any wrecks in the upper Keys.
During a further debate in March, on immigration from the Indian sub-continent, he told Home Office Minister Alexander Lyon that " your attitude feeds the fears of people in Britain, and this was very bad for harmony between the races ".
However, there was an appeal by the Mumbai city police commissioner to censor the fast-paced rash driving scenes in the film due to fears that it would inspire Indian youths to ride their motorcycles rashly, resulting in an increase in the number of road accidents.
The city of Mumbai's police commissioner called for censoring of the fast-paced rash driving scenes in the film due to fears that it would inspire Indian youths to ride their motorcycles rashly, resulting in an increase in the number of road accidents.
This was speculated to be due to fears that his dominance over the Indian batsmen was diminishing public interest in the series.

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