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Some Greens, such as those in Hawaii, find more effective alliances with more conservative groups ( Blue-Green alliance ) or indigenous peoples-who seek to prevent disruption of traditional ways of life or to save ecological resources they depend on.
Some would call this too artificial selection, not natural or ecological, as the radiation does not enter the ecology as a factor save due to man's effort.
Some anthropologists argue that nuclear family incest avoidance can be explained in terms of the ecological, demographic, and economic benefits of exogamy.
Some accuse ecological economics of likewise turning scientific theory into political economy, although theses in that science can often be tested.
This cline is an example of a ring species. Some of Huxley's last contributions to the evolutionary synthesis were on the subject of ecological genetics.
Some, possibly following Jonathan Swift, argue that humans are the stupidest of hominids when massed socially, no better than domestic animals bred for either chaos or slavery, and have thus lost much of their capacity to solve ecological or social problems with creativity.
Some are privately owned, others were declared a state heritage and transformed into Environmental Protection Areas or ecological stations.
Some practices such as organic farming, sustainable forestry, natural landscaping, wild gardening or precision agriculture, sometimes combined into sustainable agriculture, are thought to improve or at least not to degrade ecological health, while still keeping land usable for human purposes.
Some of the measures undertaken in the European Union towards the Euro currency integration standardize the reporting of ecological and social losses in such a way as to seem to endorse in principle the notion of unified accounts, or unit of account, for these deficits.
Some scholars of ecological modernization share an interest in industrial symbiosis, i. e. inter-site recycling that helps to reduce the consumption of resources via increasing efficiency ( i. e. pollution prevention, waste reduction ), typically by taking externalities from one economic production process and using them as raw material inputs for another ( Christoff, 1996 ).
Some common examples of ecological crises are:
* E. R. Leigh ( 1968 ) The ecological role of Volterra's equations, in Some Mathematical Problems in Biology – a modern discussion using Hudson's Bay Company data on lynx and hares in Canada from 1847 to 1903.
Some ecological wastewater treatment systems, including first-generation Living Machine systems, employed hydroponics and even aquaculture.
Some ecologists suggest that the starfish has an important and active role in maintaining coral reef biodiversity, driving ecological succession.
Some of the work, such as recent studies on the ecological effects of small dams or the ecological benefits of riparian reforestation, employ most of the center's expertise and capabilities, while other studies may involve only one or a couple of the research programs.
Second, caste is not philosophically important to many schools that are conventionally understood under the heading of “ Hindu philosophy .” Some philosophical schools, such as Yoga, seem to be implicitly critical of life in conventional society guided by the values of social and ecological domination, while other schools, such as Advaita Vedānta, are openly critical of the idea that caste morality has any relevance to a spiritually serious aspirant.
Some of these measures include lake level management, ecological monitoring programmes, and agreements with local iwi to establish a process for iwi involvement in environmental monitoring and access to information.
Some eight new orders appeared at this time, covering a great diversity of shell types and structure, and ecological lifestyles.
Some are useful as ornamentals and many are of local ecological importance.
Some ecological living museums are zoos
Some are working independently or partnering on related ecological and sustainability issues.
Some of these have started to raise bison, in part for tourism and ecological value, as well as its primary place in their traditional cultures.
Some biologists argue that it is not herbivorization alone that is threatening the flora, but a number of other ecological factors including zoochory and nutrient cycling.

Some and principles
Some of their works are considered precursors of archaeoastronomy ; antiquarians interpreted the astronomical orientation of the ruins that dotted the English countryside as William Stukeley did of Stonehenge in 1740, while John Aubrey in 1678 and Henry Chauncy in 1700 sought similar astronomical principles underlying the orientation of churches.
Some have seen it more as an aspiration, which has been successfully realised in the short term by commitment to the principles of subsidiarity and solidarity ( these being built into financially independent local cooperatives and small family businesses ), though proponents also cite such periods as the Middle Ages as examples of the historical long-term viability of distributism.
Some mark Haeckel's definition as the beginning ; others say it was Eugenius Warming with the writing of Oecology of Plants: An Introduction to the Study of Plant Communities ( 1895 ), or Carl Linnaeus ' principles on the economy of nature that matured in the early 18th century.
Some chief principles apparent in the succession have been:
Some of its principles are even used in traffic engineering, where traffic is treated as a continuous fluid.
Some Christian denominations are organized on federalist principles ; in these churches this is known as ecclesiastic or theological federalism.
Some of them refused to fight against blacks, supporting the principles of liberty ; also, a few Poles ( around 100 ) actually joined the rebels ( Władysław Franciszek Jabłonowski was one of the Polish generals ).
Some ideologies, notably Christian Democracy, claim to combine left and right wing politics ; according to Geoffrey K. Roberts and Patricia Hogwood, " In terms of ideology, Christian Democracy has incorporated many of the views held by liberals, conservatives and socialists within a wider framework of moral and Christian principles.
Some Lamarckian principles, however, have not been entirely discounted and some of Darwin's pangenesis principles ( in this regard ) do relate to heritable aspects of phenotypic plasticity, while the status of gemmules has been firmly rejected.
Some pacifists follow principles of nonviolence, believing that nonviolent action is morally superior and / or pragmatically most effective.
Some people feared the Freemasons, believing they were a powerful secret society that was trying to rule the country in defiance of republican principles.
Some academics ( such as Thomas Alured Faunce ) feel that whistleblowers should at least be entitled to a rebuttable presumption that they are attempting to apply ethical principles in the face of obstacles and that whistleblowing would be more respected in governance systems if it had a firmer academic basis in virtue ethics.
Some think tanks, such as the Heritage Foundation, which promotes conservative principles, and the Center for American Progress on the progressive front, are more partisan in purpose.
" Some, including drama historian Brian Arkins in his " Heavy Seneca: his Influence on Shakespeare's Tragedies ," have also pointed out their Senecan nature, as differentiated from Aristotle's principles and Greek tragedy.
Some informed consent laws have been criticized for allegedly using " loaded language in an apparently deliberate attempt to ' personify ' the fetus ," but those critics acknowledge that abortion information provided pursuant to informed consent laws " most of the information in the materials about abortion comports with recent scientific findings and the principles of informed consent, some content is either misleading or altogether incorrect.
Some argue that it could even give the President de facto legislative authority in altering the law which could violate the principles, and perhaps even the letter, of the Constitution.
Some general principles:
Some naturopathic physicians have begun to contribute to research and adapt modern scientific principles into clinical practice.
Some purported aphrodisiacs gain their reputation from the principles of sympathetic magic, for example oysters, due to their shape.
Some of his books are still in print more than a half-century after their original publication, and have become classic but still-relevant introductions to fundamental principles of mathematics and science.
* Vagueness: Some important principles of graphology are vague enough to allow a lot of room for a graphologist to skew interpretations to suit a subject or preconceived conclusion.
Some kibbutzim have been criticized for " abandoning " socialist principles and turning to capitalist projects in order to make the kibbutz more self-sufficient economically.
Some of the first principles were, Mr. Henderson, Mr. Allen, Mr. P. B.

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