I think we've degraded ourselves, we've degraded the office of the presidency, we've degraded politics, we've degraded almost everything since he entered the picture.
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When in degraded Rome, they argue, tourists will do as the degraded Romans.
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See the video for "Degraded" below: "Degraded" is off Preoccupations' forthcoming self-titled LP, out September 16th on JAGJAGUWAR.
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A United Nations process called Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degraded Forests, or REDD+ promises funding for developing countries to protect existing forests, avoid deforestation and restore degraded forests.
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An object to be degraded – something with no worth.
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The sponge degraded over time and was replaced by dentine.
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"The conversation about race has become really degraded," he says.
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The samples researchers analyzed are old and therefore pretty degraded.
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Have you been degraded or shamed simply for being female?
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As a result, the value of the copyrights quickly degraded.
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Those that remain have now degraded themselves beyond recognition. Jan.
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He outright degraded women, black people, and the LGBTQ community.
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No one has degraded discourse more, while embracing the fringe.
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"We've seen our discourse degraded by casual cruelty," Bush said.
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I soon discovered that my once stalwart memory had degraded.
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"We're operating in a degraded mode right now," Greenblatt said.
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This is how truth becomes degraded: by being casually disregarded.
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Researchers determined that this was because of a degraded sample.
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And burned and degraded remains can make extracting DNA unlikely.
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"We've seen our discourse degraded by casual cruelty" [by Trump].
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"I felt degraded and disgusted - I blamed myself," she said.
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Global warming has also reduced snow cover and degraded permafrost.
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After use, these natural plastics are easily degraded by microorganisms.
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Replanting two-thirds of degraded tropical forests would save 61bn tonnes.
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All the women reported having been verbally harassed, insulted, and degraded.
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Some, however, view the changes as signs of a degraded military.
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Democratic procedures are being degraded, destroyed, their value is being destroyed.
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We're told Lindsie felt her father slut shamed and degraded her.
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"What we consider normal today is a degraded environment," Fitz said.
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Stern: One central example would be the restoration of degraded land.
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"I felt really degraded and discriminated against," he told NBC News.
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I decided I can show off my body without feeling degraded.
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In the months since the first exam, Jung's health had degraded.
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"We have engaged the enemy and severely degraded him," he added.
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Above, a demonstration of plastic being degraded by high-powered light.
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He couldn't swim, and he felt himself a marked, degraded man.
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A degraded product of VX was also found on Huong's fingernails.
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All over the world, croplands have been degraded or are disappearing.
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The rest has been cleared or degraded or is in fragments.
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"I think the situation has degraded much much further," Nuzzo said.
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But ISIS had to be degraded, and what's done is done.
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Degraded forests The researchers identified ecosystems around the world that would naturally support some level of tree cover, but have become "degraded" -- deforested for timber, for example, or turned into farmland that has since been abandoned.
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Also found were degraded clothing, athletic shoes, and a pair of eyeglasses.
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Without security for the entire voting process, our national security is degraded.
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He found that the degraded performance with some began with iOS 211.2.
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ET. The page began to acknowledge "Degraded Performance" shortly after 1 p.m.
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"Some rangelands out West are so degraded they won't recover," Pendley said.
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I've been insulted and degraded in ways that were unimaginable to me.
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OK, so there's no such thing as repairing a degraded smartphone battery.
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Most of it could be achieved on existing damaged and degraded forests.
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The cells are dead, so the DNA is likely to be degraded.
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"It was degrading for them to see us so degraded," Rudy said.
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Next, they began "training" a neural network to interpret those degraded images.
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"We reforested the degraded area of our village forests," Khamchang Mro said.
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"I felt degraded and dehumanized after I left the theater," Morrell said.
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The new DNA system helps with testing of degraded samples, Sampson said.
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In the second regime they see each other in a degraded way.
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We have done so knowing we will be disbelieved, discredited and degraded.
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They planted trees on hilltops and planted cover crops on degraded areas.
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The degraded water quality has created a haven for potentially dangerous bacteria.
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I felt utterly degraded, humiliated and insulted by the man I loved.
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Rainford issued an apology Thursday, saying that his tweet "unfortunately degraded" Swetnick.
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But he worries the information on the cameras may be badly degraded.
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And I've been insulted and degraded in ways that were unimaginable to me.
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Yet all of the nearly 19873-year-old samples had degraded over time.
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Second DNA profile is a partial profile too degraded to reach any conclusions.
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In a lawsuit, she says Freeman harassed, humiliated and degraded her doing porn.
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His armed forces have been degraded by incessant fighting, and debilitated by desertion.
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But eventually, the lake got so shallow that the water quality degraded rapidly.
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Flashback: The degraded stock market through the eyes of a pet food IPO
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There are also "degraded drugs," which are good drugs that aren't stored properly.
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"Feeling furious, disgusted and degraded," Zuckerberg wrote in a post detailing her experience.
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The Dawson City movies have degraded around their edges in a characteristic way.
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"If forests are degraded, there will be a severe water crisis," Khan warned.
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He has also personally insulted and degraded the women who have accused him.
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Obama had degraded them with drones and special forces before Trump became president.
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And I know with moral certainty that they will live a degraded life.
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I don't have the power to reclaim soil degraded by industrial farming practices.
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We are expected to not complain as we are diminished, degraded and discredited.
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His life was degraded and cut short by alcoholism and chronic drug use.
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"It's not an ideal solution but we're keeping them degraded," the official added.
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The misdeeds at Wells Fargo showed that the bank's sales culture had degraded.
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LEVIN: It&aposs my observation that the level of reporting has really been degraded.
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Barack Obama right now, number one, over seven years, has dramatically degraded our military.
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Moreover, plastic pegs (which degraded in sunlight) were losing out to traditional wooden ones.
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The astronauts got dust all over their suits, which degraded the material over time.
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Women said it degraded their mental health, strained their relationships, and limited future opportunities.
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None of the samples contained lactic acid, either, which would indicate degraded aloe vera.
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The acid is formed from the degraded byproduct of sarin reacting with other compounds.
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It's a prestige drama during a time when that's seen as somewhat degraded currency.
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The more devices connected, the more the speed is degraded for each individual user.
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Substitutes for germanium in these IR applications do exist, but generally with degraded performance.
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Now the Tea Party is essentially over, the movement degraded by its own hypocrisy.
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I've never felt degraded doing sex work—but you know what has been degrading?
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Mitigation efforts like stopping deforestation and restoring degraded areas added up to $64 billion.
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In fact it only makes them enablers in the degraded culture they once deplored.
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Her TV characters have been harassed, sexually assaulted, threatened, degraded, lied to and betrayed.
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"You could just admit that you like it when James degraded you," Max says.
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Feeling degraded and difficult became as much of a job as my daily responsibilities.
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Feeling degraded and difficult became as much of a job as my daily responsibilities.
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The stream had been heavily degraded by decades of ranching, resulting in substantial erosion.
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Yet none of these presidents degraded their office with crude insults as Trump has.
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Training and readiness are degraded, inspections and operational mission support hampered, and deployments curtailed.
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But with little support from the state government, his improvements around Guanabara Bay quickly degraded.
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That satisfied his base but degraded the Senate's norms on Supreme Court nominations even further.
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It has degraded the nation and it has encouraged laziness, idleness, hypocrisy and even crime.
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Is is it any surprise that the conservative intellectual infrastructure has been so heavily degraded?
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Number one on that list is stopping deforestation, along with efforts to regenerate degraded ecosystems.
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The only part of the land that was "degraded" was up north, near the road.
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It embarrassed and degraded our country as well as making us look like total idiots.
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Their habitats are being degraded by humans, and they have to watch out for cars.
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" Erosion of institutions: "Conflict will become more frequent, decision-making degraded, and internal chaos common.
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And suddenly a bird that has not nested here since it became degraded is back.
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Inadequate packaging, storage and transport can cause vegetables or milk to become degraded or spoiled.
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It was a warm day in September, and degraded aircraft cooling could be an issue.
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Before getting to users, signals can be disrupted or degraded by all kinds of things.
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What agricultural land remained also had degraded after being left uncultivated for almost 10 years.
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Be careful Hillary as you play the war on women or women being degraded card.
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"The quality of the fish will be degraded by not being properly preserved," Rehmann said.
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Issues were nonetheless found, with some of them potentially leading to a degraded security level.
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We need to restore degraded ecosystems and build climate resilience to prevent potential food loss.
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Hurricane Dorian was degraded to level 4, but economy loss caused by it didn't reduce.
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Being objectified, degraded or groped — these are violations of a highly personal and particular nature.
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It stripped away my confidence and degraded the trust I had in my fellow Marines.
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Robinhood faced outages and degraded performance for the second day in a row on Tuesday.
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The group worried that the impasse had degraded the state's attractiveness to residents and investors.
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All the standard practices, norms, ways of speaking and interacting will be degraded and shredded.
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All Americans — farmers included — will suffer the consequences of degraded water quality and damaging floods.
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As foreign service professionals are being denigrated and undermined, the institution is also being degraded.
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The original melon degraded quickly, and another replacement, ordered from Pennsylvania, was damaged during shipping.
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The text warns that "woman's degraded, helpless position" and disenfranchisement violated America's founding governmental principles.
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Plasma and particles ejected from the sun get altered and degraded on their journey here.
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Neither women nor men want to feel diminished or degraded by the aggression of somebody else.
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Through advances in DNA technology, investigators were able to obtain DNA profiles of the degraded remains.
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For all its literary offenses, though, Hinkie's letter is a sterling example of its degraded genre.
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That network did its best to fix the degraded galaxy, making it match the pristine one.
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Blowing, salty dust from the exposed lakebed became a public health hazard and degraded the soil.
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Each time afterward, the military has returned the country to democracy — though in a degraded form.
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In Alzheimer's, a type of dementia, the brain physically becomes degraded by malicious plaques and proteins.
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In some ways less sublime, less beautiful, more degraded, but in some other ways, more interesting.
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He tortured and degraded her, filming on his iPhone, before slashing her throat in the shower.
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"You can't revive coral reefs and eroded beaches and degraded forests in six months," Gebbie said.
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"It fed millions, but also brought pollution, degraded nutrition and energy-intensive supply chains," he says.
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Her adviser Jose Carlos Ramirez said it would involve timber and agricultural concessions on degraded land.
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They include not just reduced mobility for everyone and degraded public space, but serious health costs.
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"Degraded lands don't do any good for anyone," Calmon told the Thomson Reuters Foundation on Monday.
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The exam can be painful or make women feel humiliated or degraded, McCullough added by email.
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"The social fabric, in general, has degraded to a degree..." Solis bemoaned, his voice trailing off.
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Main character Dawn Wiener was the bullied, degraded, flawed, and deeply irritating kid of the decade.
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When it comes to global leadership, the State of our Union is degraded, debilitated, and demoralized.
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"As Foreign Service professionals are being denigrated and undermined, the institution is being degraded," she said.
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Meanwhile, his pal publicly degraded women, trans people, and people of color, over and over again.
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Reporting has shown that concentration brings poorer service, fragile supply chains, regional blight, and degraded democracy.
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Others are looking to avoid competition over land-use by targeting landfill and other degraded areas.
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That helps explain why I stood silent hundreds of times as men objectified and degraded women.
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Often, professional decorum (and with it, sometimes basic grammar and spelling) degraded as time went on.
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Degraded soils are a big concern in New York, where lead contamination levels can be high.
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Their soils are being degraded because they are farmed too intensively, and often using damaging practices.
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The structures have slowly degraded under the rapid deployment tempo of the wars since the Sept.
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Degraded environments influence social dynamics among people by causing or exacerbating resource scarcity, poverty and conflict.
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"Now they're being degraded," he said, "just to get to a voluntary activity on a Saturday."
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Restoring degraded wetlands and marshes can protect cities and coasts from flooding and improve water quality.
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The capacity of the international system has clearly been degraded since the financial crash of 2008.
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Mr. von Ossietzky, whose health had degraded after years of abuse, died in 1938 of tuberculosis.
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Many Muslims have long viewed America's vision of itself as hypocritical and its idealism as degraded.
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If the epigenome is damaged, perhaps by accumulating too many marks, the cell's efficiency is degraded.
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That is what happens when the tax policy process is allowed to become so thoroughly degraded.
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By restoring forests and degraded lands and using smarter farming practices, we can capture much more.
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Soils are being degraded because they are farmed too intensively and often by using damaging practices.
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Once degraded and overgrown, thousands of hectares of this remote ecosystem are being restored and rewilded.
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It's O.K., because tree farms for the most part are put in kind of degraded land.
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The goal is to plant 2300 billion trees in degraded forest areas and on private land.
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But unlike a petroleum-based plastic, it can be fully degraded by microorganisms in composting systems.
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She warned that white woman would be degraded if Negro men preceded them into the franchise.
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That effort calls for 350 million hectares of degraded land worldwide to be restored by 2030.
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Everyone can have their own religion obviously, but I don't support countries where women are degraded.
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The cake, found inside a badly degraded tin box, was in remarkably good condition, appearing almost edible.
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Environmental damage in the form of poor soil, neglected wetlands or degraded vegetation can exacerbate the problem.
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"To get these species we couldn't rely on museum specimens because the DNA was degraded," he said.
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" Another contributor recalls her father's "misogynistic rants" and how he degraded her mother as "a stupid woman.
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Getting in tighter on an image means using digital zoom, which, in turn, means a degraded image.
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Those living with mental illness, behavioral disorders, and substance abuse are degraded, excluded, and victimized every day.
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The UN-endorsed Bonn Challenge aims to reforest 350 million hectares of degraded land globally by 2030.
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While not technically paid prioritization, the deal still saw Netflix ultimately paying Comcast to improve degraded service.
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People of color were treated as chattel, derided as "savages" and enslaved and degraded at every turn.
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An NRC study blamed degraded and missing flood seals that were not discovered during checks after Fukushima.
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When the Amazon jobs begin to disappear or be degraded, others across the industry will follow suit.
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You shouldn't bring in a coach who has reportedly degraded players at every step of his career.
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Plus, Intel could be looking at lawsuits from those who say their machines performance has been degraded.
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McCain responded to Trump by asking him to apologize to other prisoners of war who he degraded.
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The soul can be elevated and degraded at every second, even when you're alone not hurting anybody.
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When forests are degraded or destroyed, the carbon stored in the trees is released into the atmosphere.
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Indeed, these flares did temporarily block high-frequency radio communication and degraded performance of the GPS network.
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He'd done it to punish me—to make me feel degraded and to make himself feel better.
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"I felt really degraded and discriminated against," Critchfield said, adding that he was traumatized by the experience.
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The stresses of normal flight had degraded a fan blade, causing it to crack and break loose.
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Unsolicited dick pics and sexts are more than an annoyance — they make recipients feel unsafe and degraded.
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But realistically -- on severely degraded reefs -- coastal societies will need to find new livelihoods for the future.
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Tesla&aposs value would eventually be degraded by the incessant R&D needs of a monopoly enterprise.
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"I&aposm all for promoting conservative values, but the discourse and tone have been degraded," says Suzy.
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Specifically, the only functionality that Google says will be degraded if you opt out is hotword detection.
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This has harmed operational readiness and degraded the ability of the Pentagon to prepare for future threats.
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The land might already host a degraded forest, with less tree cover, fewer species, and poorer soil.
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Wendy: I like to be verbally degraded, restrained, and made to feel as if I'm being used.
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My wife telling me she wanted to be slapped, degraded, and dominated was difficult—and somewhat surprising.
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Originally, NASA had intended to replace one of the LEEs that looked as if it had degraded significantly.
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As most victims have, I've been made to feel awkward, misunderstood, and I've been degraded at great levels.
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The subjects of her photography are environmental refugees from degraded lands who also face economic and civil struggles.
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Trump has upended the Republican Party's institutional foundations, civil processes, and procedures and has degraded acceptable political language.
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One user said that watching a 143-minute clip degraded usage by over 10 percent, noted one report.
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About a third of the world's soils are degraded because of soil erosion, contamination, urbanization and other issues.
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Dorit explains that the film industry has further degraded the reputation of both the dance and its dancers.
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THE GOVERNMENT WANTS THE AUTHORITY TO REQUIRE THE COMPANY TO CREATE A DEGRADED VERSION OF ITS OWN PRODUCT.
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"The material condition and the operational readiness of the ships are significantly degraded and not acceptable," said Rep.
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" Monahan said it degraded her physically, "My hair was falling out, I was anemic — narcissist abuse is horrid.
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He tortured and degraded her, filming the acts on his iPhone, before slashing her throat in the shower.
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What about the significant, documented contributions of livestock production to global warming and degraded land and water quality?
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As we pointed to our recovery point, another ICAW annunciated, indicating degraded cooling to my flight control system.
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PREPA's equipment was already "degraded and unsafe," according to a draft fiscal report the company filed in April.
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And that's not to downplay the emotional labor and trauma of being constantly degraded, which is really exhausting.
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"When that happens, the cannabinoids and terpenes are degraded before you inhale them [compromising the effect]," Miller says.
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The Senate confirmation process has become so degraded that to call it a joke is way too kind.
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But the real fault lies with the Bush White House, which had marginalized FEMA and degraded its capacities.
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He has degraded State officials' ability to be taken seriously when telling other countries why press freedom matters.
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The sharks' blood work was OK. But outside, on their degraded scales, it was clearly a different story.
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Experiments simulating the acidic oceans of the future degraded the tiny, tooth-like structures that make up sharkskin.
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For years, Apple had designed iOS to automatically slow down performance after the battery life had degraded significantly.
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A small quantity of life may be gained at the expense of a sometimes degraded quality of life.
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He uses racist language to describe the recent arrivals, claiming that dark-skinned foreigners have degraded his community.
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In place of stinking, degraded pastures dominated by invasive weeds, visitors now can enjoy a natural coastal landscape.
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Mark Milley on down, commanders envision distributed units fighting alone, sometimes with degraded communications and even without support.
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EPA's action, if implemented, will worsen people's health with degraded air quality and undermine regulatory certainty for automakers.
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It's not an original observation to note that Paul Ryan has degraded himself in service of Donald Trump.
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The clandestine but rampant culture of sex between students and professors degraded the learning atmosphere and distracted us.
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The degraded linen backing was carefully peeled back to separate the original sheets, and old adhesives were washed off.
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Through advances in DNA technology, investigators were able to obtain DNA profiles of the degraded remains from the barrels.
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Instead, these women say they were ritually humiliated and degraded in order to promote fraternal bonds between young men.
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Over the past several years, North Korea has degraded its conventional military capacity in order to pursue nuclear weapons.
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They think it's a degraded version of politics, as if it were a drug that turned voters into zombies.
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"I am still humiliated by that, humiliated that I did it and felt degraded in the moment," she said.
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Australia has lost almost half its native forest since British colonialists arrived, and much of what remains is degraded.
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And if the new regime inherits a nuclear programme, even a degraded one, any relief might prove short-lived.
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Whereas the "Old Negro" was "degraded" or "degenerate", Mr Gates summarises, the New Negro was sober, classy and sophisticated.
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If a land is degraded due to development, according to the law, the developers are responsible for restoring it.
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He says all the locations identified by his team are on degraded land, rather than agricultural or urban areas.
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I was politely and compassionately told by multiple "industry insiders" that my presence in the film degraded the message.
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Second, you can download an app that rates battery health to see whether the device has a degraded battery.
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It's a vicious cycle that creates a class of degraded workers for whom indefinite joblessness is a common fate.
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"Our existing infrastructure has been totally degraded by climate change," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an interview.
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Efforts to reform coal leasing must include a fair return for taxpayers and sufficient resources to reclaim degraded lands.
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When pundits and politicians speak about our degraded infrastructure, they rarely speak about it from a national security perspective.
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He believes the CPS so degraded that the only way he can affect real change is from the outside.
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Digital paintings (or sculptures) can be cryptographically certified as a limited edition "original" and all copies are degraded slightly.
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"Entertainment" gets a bad rap these days, as if it's the degraded version of something more highbrow — "art," maybe.
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As the fungus grew, it degraded the film, leaving behind psychedelic patterns that look a little like oil slicks.
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Coinbase reported a website outage Wednesday, and "degraded performance" on four days last week, amid a surge in traffic.
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Elsewhere, like in India, wild tigers face similar challenges as their natural territories are lost, degraded, and intruded upon.
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When we dehumanize people in conversation, we give permission for them to be degraded in other ways as well.
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We have degraded our counter intelligence operations and left a group of negotiators in the diplomatic circles in charge.
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The platform suspended ethereum buys and sells twice on Tuesday, and its GDAX exchange also reported "partially degraded service."
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"The Security Council has been degraded to a tool controlled by the grip of the US," the statement said.
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The infrastructure for large electrical grids that span countries is expensive and power is degraded when it is transmitted.
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Paul Krugman By all accounts, Rex Tillerson has demoralized and degraded the State Department to the point of uselessness.
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But this has created an entire class of software, built on old operating systems, to have a degraded experience.
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Mr. Trump accurately noted that military officials had expressed concern about degraded troop readiness and delayed modernization of supplies.
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But it also focuses on the traumatic after-effects of having your life invaded and your dignity roundly degraded.
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Once hordes of people start using the service, they might overload the servers, and gamers could see degraded performance.
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The rest has been cleared, degraded or is in fragments, wiping out ecosystems and displacing indigenous communities, scientists say.
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Over the past 503 years, these mining operations have buried or degraded nearly 2,000 miles of streams in Appalachia.
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" In a follow-up interview with Newsweek, Morrell said, "I felt degraded and dehumanized after I left the theater.
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Too many components had degraded or been replaced, and all of a sudden the mechanism ground to a halt.
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Very relevantly for your concerns, he has degraded the National Security Council and other foreign-policy decision-making arms.
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And its effects aren't limited to people who are hearing-impaired or whose hearing has degraded due to age.
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It's a powerful argument for preserving natural ecosystems, restoring those that have been degraded, and even planting new forests.
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By the end of their life, the efficiency has degraded on every cycle, you see lower efficiency, the capacity will have somewhat degraded, and for a lot of reasons, it makes it very difficult to deploy those efficiently back into a grid setting, where you want high reliability and you do want predictability.
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But though the electrolyte was safe, it degraded one of the electrodes, so it couldn't hold a lot of energy.
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And its effects aren't just limited to people who are hearing-impaired or whose hearing has degraded due to age.
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But when land is overexploited or degraded, trapped carbon is released back into the atmosphere, resulting in planet warming emissions.
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Many environmental factors, such as climate change, pollution, disease, and overfishing, have degraded almost 50% of our oceans' coral reefs.
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I didn't realize that weapons degraded over time until a rusty broadsword was destroyed while I battled with a moblin.
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If you edit RNA and make a mistake, for instance, the faulty RNA will be degraded likely within 24 hours.
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"As most victims have, I've been made to feel awkward, misunderstood, and I've been degraded at great levels," he said.
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It will now be a little more difficult to perform DNA analysis, as the genetic material has degraded a bit.
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So, Apple "throttles" — or slows down — the computing power on older iPhones with degraded batteries to prevent it from happening.
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You know, like the kind where nobody was forced to eat scorpions, degraded by teammates, or sent to the hospital?
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Most of the people who have tested the OxSight previously had some level of sight that has degraded over time.
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NASA ended Galileo's mission in 2003 after Jupiter's intense radiation degraded the spacecraft, and ultimately crashed the probe into it.
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The analyst also said Intel's advantage in the processor space has "degraded," and competitor Advanced Micro Devices was catching up.
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After two and a half years of being beaten, degraded and de-humanized, she had lost her sense of self.
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"In the North Sea and some parts of the Channel, the water quality has already been heavily degraded," she said.
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And Khan himself has declared that Western feminism had degraded the role of mothers and that he opposes its reforms.
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Officials have cautioned that any recovery will be gradual because infrastructure has been damaged by fighting and degraded by disuse.
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He is playing to the lowest, most degraded emotions of his supporters while reveling in the fury of his opponents.
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The most common forms of sexual racism included men of color being excluded, rejected, degraded, or objectified by white men.
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They believed passionately that the ex-slave population, degraded by centuries of slavery, needed to be educated into the professions.
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The public attack incensed Democrats, who railed over how Yovanovitch was not only dismissed unceremoniously, but also publicly degraded. Rep.
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Impressively, I didn't die or notice a lack of responsiveness when the stream degraded (the total disconnects were another story).
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As reporters at Broadly, we're regularly degraded by men on the internet for being too critical, or not nice enough.
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" The company added that "no customer's experience is degraded as a result of any customers purchasing Cox Elite Gamer service.
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Nitrate is the principal nutrient leached to groundwater and is highly soluble, mobile and not readily degraded under aerobic conditions.
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California is battling some of the worst wildfires in its history, alongside drought, extreme heat waves and degraded air quality.
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In doing so it degraded national elections across the Continent, reducing them to formal exercises in changing governments, not policies.
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"As foreign service professionals are being denigrated and undermined, the institution is also being degraded," she said at the time.
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If a store degraded the Beanie brand by discounting the toy or employing unfriendly salespeople, Ty would cut them off.
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Spain has many problems — the degraded public health and education systems, youth unemployment, poverty, the relentless Catalan crisis, government inaction.
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"I thought that the dignity of the court was degraded by executing a mentally retarded, mentally ill person," she said.
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Has dialogue in America degraded to the point where Russia can be used to attack people for fighting anti-Semitism?
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Every day, 2,000 hectares of land around the world are degraded by salt which severely reduces soil fertility, she said.
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Among the concerns was further damage to the Great Barrier Reef, which has already been seriously degraded by warming waters.
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They used plastic for the 3D printing that melted at fairly low temperatures, since DNA is degraded at high temperatures.
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Many wartime relics are degraded over time by rust and water damage, but the explosive mechanism can sometimes remain intact.
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In all seriousness, functioning democracies rely more on norms than laws and those norms are being degraded with terrifying abandon.
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The tape has degraded over the decades, so archivists are attempting to restore it by "baking" it in an incubator.
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In the Northern States, where free negroes are so few as to form no appreciable part of the community, in spite of all the legislation for their protection, they still remain a degraded caste, excluded by the ban of society from social association with all but the lowest and most degraded of the white race.
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And if my beta cells are being degraded, rather than destroyed, perhaps I can do more about it through my diet.
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The title comes directly from an image of a T-shirt made in China of an English phrase degraded through mistranslation.
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Because 25K files are so large, downloading the file is more practical than dealing with buffering and often degraded streaming quality.
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The exchange has experienced some downtime over the last few months, which they attributed to degraded performance related to "unprecedented volume".
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"What we get in terms of food and bacteria is actually denatured and degraded in normal stomach function," she told CNN.
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The result is a degraded experience for its free-tier listeners, but a boon to the startup's long-term financial health.
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He wants a healthcare overhaul, broad tax cuts and a $1 trillion public-private initiative to rebuild degraded roads and bridges.
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We're told the microbes in the soil degraded any DNA to the point it was impossible to get a meaningful result.
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The end goal is to maintain communication and navigation networks for longer than a week in GPS-denied and -degraded environments.
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But unlike Warhol's works, these images are distorted and degraded in emulation of the "deep fried" aesthetic of some online memes.
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"That's really an oxymoron – the bags degraded all right, but simply into smaller pieces of plastic," Bunchuck wrote in an email.
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And the idea is that you're disposable and you're degraded and you're kind of looked upon as nothing but a prop.
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The need to use them is not as immediate, however, because the primary thrusters of Voyager 2 have not significantly degraded.
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As the fires burn, they also consume peat, or the degraded biomass that gives Scotch its distinctive taste and stores carbon.
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For years, scientists believed that the "missing" plastic quickly degraded into tiny fragments, then fell to the bottom of the ocean.
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Experts say that India's flood prevention systems fell short of protecting people — especially as degraded land and climate change worsened conditions.
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It augurs a substance-free, policy-averse, crap-happy campaign season, degraded even by the diminished standards of contemporary US politics.
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These findings could potentially make a big difference in a world where both sleep has degraded and anxiety disorders have spiked.
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A good deal of the disunion and lack of civil discourse and degraded politics we experience today really metastasized in Vietnam.
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It was supposed to foster liberty, but it creates a degraded popular culture in which consumers become slave to their appetites.
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There's a process called pruning [the process of removing neurons that are damaged or degraded to improve the brain's networking capacity].
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The management of personnel had been so degraded that it was "in need of triage," Ms. Gutierrez-Scaccetti told the lawmakers.
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Only the southern third of the reef was spared significant losses during the disaster, which permanently degraded the ecosystem's northern reaches.
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No wonder so many other species are going extinct, displaced to the margins of existence in disappearing forests and degraded ecosystems.
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In contrast, Iran has more modern Russian S-28500 anti-aircraft missile systems that would have to be suppressed and degraded.
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Old volcanic rock that has been degraded by it has water inside its Swiss cheese-like holes, making it relatively conductive.
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They want a performance bond in place in the event the river becomes degraded and restoration work needs to be done.
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And if a drug's effectiveness is degraded by 10%, it's unlikely to harm or help you, pharmacist Mike Fossler told NPR.
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In 2012, Duke Energy reported to the NRC that there were hundreds of "missing or degraded flood barriers" at the plant.
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Yet entire societies are degraded and destroyed when hacks and liars are rewarded: Kellyanne Conway recently bought an $8 million house.
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From Smith, Varble learned the alchemical process of transmuting base material — the discarded, the despised, the degraded and degradable — into theater.
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After discovering a series of negatives in an abandoned skyscraper in St. Louis, Aaron Farley altered the degraded images with caustic colors.
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As TMZ first reported ... microbes in the soil had degraded any possible DNA, so it was impossible to get any meaningful results.
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Over time, policymakers began imposing new conditions on these lands, usually to protect areas that had been degraded by unchecked resource exploitation.
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In Southeast Asia 90 percent of coral reefs will be severely degraded by 2050 under the most conservative of climate change scenarios.
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In fact, Ryan says that Obama "degraded" the presidency by denouncing bigotry — because that amounts to an intervention in the Republican primary.
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Nearly 2756,22017 square kilometers of degraded cattle pasture in Brazil has been transformed into cocoa plantations already, according to the AIPC's Bastos.
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She confirmed that they were, by mashing the creatures into a paste and applying it to a plastic film, which slowly degraded.
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Among the factors that will influence ISIS' defense of Mosul: how far has its leadership been degraded by weeks of targeted strikes?
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I don't know if these tapes are going to get so degraded that they'll just start to wipe out in 20 years.
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As many of the samples had degraded over time, Worobey's lab developed a technique called "RNA jackhammering" to recover the genetic material.
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LINE-1 transposons have collected too many mutations over time and have degraded such that they're no longer coding for anything useful.
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Nearly 21,2756 square kilometers of degraded cattle pasture in Brazil has been transformed into cocoa plantations already, according to the AIPC's Bastos.
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The report found incidents of degraded or out-of-service equipment on ships ported overseas had doubled over the past five years.
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These include reforestation of degraded natural forests, planting trees on farms and ranchlands, and planting vegetation as buffers along waterways and roads.
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In our particular dynamic we have interactions where I'm being elevated and he's being degraded but it all feels good for him.
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"What we're seeing is ecosystems that are not really bouncing back, they are staying in this kind of stable but degraded state."
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We are all being debased and degraded, rendered impoverished and powerless, to service the cruel and lascivious demands of the corporate elite.
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While it was a laudable goal, Mr. Piñera argued, Ms. Bachelet's education policy is unsustainable and has degraded the quality of universities.
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That includes cycle count, which indicates how much a battery may have degraded, as well as max capacity and peak performance capability.
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And stop looking upon that person — who's basically degraded you and the entire profession by their illegal actions — as a brother officer.
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Given water's importance to human throughout history, there's likely plenty of ancient artifacts in oceans that would otherwise have degraded on land.
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PREPA's equipment was already "degraded and unsafe," according to a draft fiscal report the utility filed in April prior to declaring bankruptcy.
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Its website has suffered degraded performance due to occasional spikes of high traffic, while trading services have suddenly gone down for hours.
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In Africa, for example, 27 countries now have plans to restore more than 100 million hectares (250 million acres) of degraded land.
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Senator Lisa Murkowski, Republican of Alaska, on Monday called Mr. Trump's behavior "shameful and wrong," and said he had degraded the office.
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It includes "substandards", medicines that have had inadequate quality control or that have degraded from improper storage or the passage of time.
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More companies must commit to deforestation-free production and sustainable waste management, and work with governments to restore destroyed or degraded landscapes.
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One way that the American-led effort stands to be further degraded is if Special Operations forces limit their missions, he said.
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It's a gorgeous contrast to the degraded livestock zone, and provides a glimpse of what a recovered National Seashore will look like.
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The decree will also apply stricter rules to miners for the recovery of degraded areas and mine closure planning, the ministry said.
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"For every dollar spent restoring degraded forests, as much as $30 can be recouped in economic benefits and poverty reduction," Gutteres said.
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Unfortunately, since the Cold War ended in 1991 America's misguided emphasis on passive nonproliferation, has degraded our nuclear weapons capability beyond belief.
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More, he has used racism, turned his back on "the strangers in our midst," and insulted and degraded the weakest among us.
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When a species is listed, certain protections are applied: listed animals can't be hunted, for example, and their critical habitats can't be degraded.
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Clinton on Twitter — "Be careful Hillary as you play the war on women or women being degraded card" — initially grabbed attention last month.
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Their purpose is to help researchers test how best to alternate crops and livestock in order to turn degraded pastures into productive fields.
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In their absence, and without their expertise, the capacity of his staff had been "degraded," he told the Financial Times and Deutsche Welle.
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Washington (CNN)The Obama administration is publicly handing Donald Trump a gift as he prepares to enter the White House: a degraded ISIS.
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They moved to this island years ago because the reef on mainland Madagascar was too degraded -- and because the fishing was farther away.
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One thing to note about this model is that there have been reports of degraded noise cancellation effects following a recent software update.
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The match didn't just bring closure to the case but showed that genealogists could use degraded DNA samples in investigative genealogy, Moore said.
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An endangered species listing means certain protections are applied: listed animals can't be hunted, for example, or their critical habitats can't be degraded.
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Fast-fashion denim and trendy-but-stupid designer jeans tend to fit nobody, and their precious cotton content is often degraded with spandex.
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" She added that this "cool girl" approach sometimes meant compromising what she was comfortable with, which ultimately left her feeling "unseen and degraded.
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The bags degraded in a similar fashion, indicating that chemicals in the caterpillar's body—likely in the gut—are responsible for the action.
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Originally Apple tried to troubleshoot this as a connection issue and mentioned that 233/7 Pluses have degraded signal strength over its predecessors.
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Apple won't replace a degraded battery for free under warranty or AppleCare+ unless it's determined to have been the result of a defect.
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Apple just released iOS 11.3, which adds the new "battery health" feature that allows you to check whether your iPhone's battery has degraded.
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That hands-off approach led to the post-election criticism that degraded morale and pushed the growing snowball of leaks down the mountain.
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The simple technique is helping to restore land that was once fertile but has been degraded by erosion, deforestation, overgrazing and climate change.
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As Declan Walsh reports for the Times: Many Muslims have long viewed America's vision of itself as hypocritical and its idealism as degraded.
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The more attention we pay to Twitter, the more our political discourse is degraded, and the lower our standards for political leaders sink.
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Clinton might have been alluding to the view from outside of America that Trump has degraded our nation's reputation on the world stage.
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" But he warned that while Venezuela's military is "a degraded force," it is still largely loyal to Maduro, "and that makes it dangerous.
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Much of the habitat has been cut up, paved over, converted to crops, drilled, mined and is being degraded by wildfire and cheatgrass.
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This was when I realized that I needed to reference the degraded cooling checklist, which was right next to the failed cooling checklist.
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Future generations cannot have the same experiences we have if critical wildlife habitat is irresponsibly developed or our fishing streams are severely degraded.
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But Trump has surrendered optimism to Clinton at precisely the moment when it's a degraded commodity, out of sync with the national mood.
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" Piatek said he and his friends were thrown out into the cold and he felt "extremely humiliated, degraded, victimized, embarrassed, and emotional distressed.
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Trump also recently announced the doubling of steel and aluminum tariffs against the country, a move that has further degraded U.S.-Turkey relations.
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Speaking at a commodities seminar in Sao Paulo, Barbieri said soybean planting would increase in degraded pastures or replace areas used for livestock.
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My favourite part of the game—besides playing poker, because even in this degraded form, gambling works—was a Bar Mitzvah at Vesuvio.
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Another conference, slated for December, will bring gardeners and researchers together to discuss how to regenerate soils that have been degraded by urbanization.
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In a degraded environment, the predators, who are few and vicious, are more likely to be tolerated by the many, who are numb.
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I hope that the ways in which women are degraded, both obvious and subtle, begin to seem like a thing of the past.
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The administration argues that imports have degraded the industrial base necessary for the United States to make tanks, weapons and other military products.
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Now, however, the service's ability to do its job is being rapidly degraded, because the Trump administration doesn't believe in fact-based policy.
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It cites the case study of a restoration of soil and water in Ethiopia's Tigray region, a notoriously drought-prone and degraded area.
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One is to let all competent adults decide for themselves what conditions, if any, render their lives too degraded to be worth living.
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His relationship with the president had so degraded by that point that he could not make the offer to Mr. Trump in person.
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The reefs also boast the large fish — such as grouper, barracuda and sharks — that are among the first to disappear from degraded ecosystems.
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Cactus pear, also known as prickly pear cactus, can grow in the driest and most degraded land where no other crops will grow.
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Ingested on its own, it has no effect on humans, because it is rapidly degraded by an enzyme in the gut, monoamine oxidase.
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"I am still humiliated by that, humiliated that I did it and felt degraded in the moment," she told People magazine this week.
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He was thoughtful in discussing how the changes in our increasingly volatile and degraded environment disproportionately harm the marginalized and people of color.
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The tiny country is densely populated and the second-most environmentally degraded country in the Americas, after Haiti, according to the United Nations.
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ISIS has been massively degraded; the Kurds have been armed and contingencies are in place to stop North Korea's unacceptable nuclear missile program.
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Allowing the forests to grow back naturally and actively restoring forest on degraded land can reverse many of the negative impacts from deforestation.
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Conservation International estimates that as much as 1 gigaton of CO0003 is currently being released annually from degraded coastal ecosystems worldwide, including mangroves.
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I don't want them to ever go home and feel like they were somehow degraded or traumatized, even if it was not intentional.
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That over the years, Republican Party norms of what's appropriate and not appropriate in both policy and the political realm have been degraded.
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"No one invests in a country...in which the judiciary has been degraded to be a helper of the ruling AKP party," he said.
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"You came down the road to Arlit," Ibrahim told Business Insider, referring to the badly degraded "uranium highway" linking the city to southern Niger.
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Rapamycin inhibits a key metabolic pathway called mTOR that caloric restriction shuts down, initiating a process where dysfunctional cellular components are degraded and recycled.
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The 83-year-old justice allowed that while she is still friends with the senator, Orrin Hatch of Utah, the confirmation process has degraded.
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We figured that if it degraded enough, we could take it off a Vegas route and put it on a local Orange County route.
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That puts them far more at the mercy of the natural environment — and that's bad, because China's wetlands are becoming more and more degraded.
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Deep-water coral reefs may not offer protection to corals being degraded by heatwaves at the surface of the ocean, according to new research.
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The conflict has allowed Russia, Iran, Turkey and the Islamic State, now degraded by an American-led coalition, to gain a foothold in Syria.
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The sound I love and hunger for in my living room or in a quiet office is heavily degraded when I'm out and about.
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That means reforesting degraded land and deploying technologies such as direct-air capture or bioenergy with CCS to pull CO2 out of the atmosphere.
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Directed by Valentina Tapia, who is also behind Deerhunter's "Snakeskin" video, "Degraded" melds beautifully with the imaginiative bright energy of the post-punk tune.
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I have this theory that what globalisation has now degraded to is a giant scam that allows very big corporations to pay no tax.
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"When land is degraded, it reduces the soils ability to take up carbon and this exacerbates climate change," Masson-Delmotte added, according to CNN.
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I don't know if his comments made it into the edit of the show because I refused to watch myself be degraded on television.
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A major part of that investigation required assessing whether or not the land was "degraded," a highly technical ecological term with no clear definition.
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Also, when we are sleep-deprived our ability to exert self-regulation is degraded, so we are more likely to take risks or binge.
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A US defense official told CNN's Ryan Browne that 58 out of 59 of the Tomahawk missiles, "severely degraded or destroyed" their intended targets.
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Forests absorb planet-warming carbon dioxide and when they are degraded or destroyed, the carbon stored in the trees is released into the atmosphere.
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Iran only agreed to the nuclear deal after these actions degraded its nuclear capabilities and cost it billions of dollars in lost oil revenue.
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The coalition found zones that can protect marine habitat and allow for recovery of degraded ecosystems, while helping replenish fish stocks, the EDF said.
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But here, this is really extraordinary — the government wants the authority to require the company to create a degraded version of its own product.
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Regardless of the type of DNA forensics experts are trying to work with, it's possible the sample was degraded or contaminated over the years.
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The health system, severely degraded by more than two years of war that also displaced millions, cannot cope, the state news agency, Saba, said.
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In all, Curran's team used chemical sensors to detect VOCs edited from 25 objects that were deliberately degraded in a hot and humid chamber.
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In cities, towns and rural areas across the United States, the state of natural infrastructure is just as degraded as our man-made infrastructure.
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As a result, our western rangelands are painfully degraded, and their poor health compromises their resilience in the face of unprecedented changes in climate.
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And perhaps more importantly, Tapbots says that none of Twitter's planned API changes should result in the app being shut down or substantially degraded.
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If trans activists are reduced to talking about their genitals at the expense of talking about their human experience, then we are all degraded.
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But his capacity to use chemical weapons has been significantly degraded as (we can suspect) has been his desire to use them ever again.
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Last year's Rim of the Pacific exercises, or RIMPAC, saw the Army train to hit ships from shore using direct fires in degraded environments.
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The delay raised concerns that any chemicals potentially used could have degraded before inspectors reached the site or that evidence could have been manipulated.
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" Vice President Mike Pence said the strikes, conducted in coordination with the United Kingdom and France, "degraded and crippled chemical weapons capabilities of Syria.
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After the project's completion, surveys estimate, water quality will suffer, habitat will be degraded, and more development will eventually be drawn to the area.
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They are "important reservoirs of genetic information, and act as reference areas for efforts to re-wild degraded land and seascapes," the scientists wrote.
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Risks and impacts can be higher than expected if the ecosystems around them have been degraded and are less functional than they once were.
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Without its new tools, we know Puerto Rico faces a future of default, litigation, degraded public services, more outmigration and an even deeper recession.
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It's hard to imagine that just nine months ago, this 26,000 square foot piece of degraded land was filled with with debris and junk.
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Mr. Trump seems less sure-footed about responding to atrocities in a war that has become even more complex with the Islamic State degraded.
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Although the group has been dealt a hard blow, ideologically and operationally the organization is degraded, not defeated, and its extremist network still functions.
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That's fueling desertification, which will make the more than 217 million people living in degraded areas more vulnerable to further changes in the climate.
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Women being degraded and bullied in the workplace, or anywhere else, is vile and unacceptable but it's too often explained away or covered up.
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Frank Bruni Opinion Columnist Finally, Scott Pruitt's mission on this warming and environmentally degraded planet — his destiny, if you will — has come into focus.
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" But Mr. Smith, the chairman of the National Civic Art Society, believes contemporary architecture has "created a built environment that is degraded and dehumanizing.
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Many countries have already made commitments under the Bonn Challenge, which calls for 350 million hectares of degraded land to be restored by 2030.
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One wonders if the President sheds any tears when he considers what he has done to the dignity of the office he has degraded.
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The brand says that Eco Plastic will also fully biodegrade in just one year (and can even be 50% degraded after just four months).
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"We saw how rapidly the Iraqi military degraded in the years before the rise of ISIS, [which] contributed to ISIS' rapid march," he said.
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She married a Dutch colonialist, had three children by him — and yet, at the end of her story, she is degraded, poor, and abandoned.
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Many of the tiny life forms died, and their genomes—the only proof that they had been there in the first place—slowly degraded.
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But he has fooled Republicans in Congress, who have degraded themselves and their offices by faithfully parroting Mr. Putin's propaganda in the mainstream press.
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Great as this news may be for Netflix, cord-cutters with both services may see their Seinfeld-streaming experience degraded by the platform shift.
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Unlike other forms of trash, such as food and paper, most synthetic plastics cannot be easily degraded by live microorganisms or through chemical processes.
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Moreover, the imposition of forced labor and highly structured living arrangements degraded individuals, constrained families, circumscribed native culture, and negatively impacted scores of communities.
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As a child, she is degraded and smacked around by her mother, who kicks little Tonya's chair so violently the kid flies off it.
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Even the concept of education has been degraded to mean "a route to getting a job", rather than "a way to create critical minds".
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One jam, unwilling to be degraded in such a manner, rocked itself until it fell from the top shelf and shattered on the floor.
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ET: "Earlier today, a server configuration caused intermittent problems across all apps globally, creating a degraded experience for users," Facebook told Mashable in a statement.
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The U.S. defense official said losing Mukalla degraded AQAP but also cautioned the group did not leave its money or many of its recruits behind.
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An estimated 70 percent of the coastal city's trash—waste from 12 million people—flows untreated into Guanabara Bay from 55 dying, ecologically degraded rivers.
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Our public education system has steadily degraded as well, forcing middle-class students to bury themselves in debt in order to get a college education.
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"I refuse to allow my young West Point sisters to be railroaded, ostracized, demonized, degraded, and humiliated without speaking up on their behalf," she wrote.
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Apple was pushed to disclose that it had issued a software update that privileged power management over performance in older devices that had degraded batteries.
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Bill Morrison makes his films by finding scraps of old, often degraded celluloid, orphaned from their original stories, and then combining them into something new.
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As forests and wetlands have been cleared in the past century to make way for cities and farmland, land has been degraded and soil eroded.
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The film is ostensibly about a group of dissident astronauts who crash land on the moon after escaping from a degraded and vaguely dystopian Earth.
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An initial assessment found 58 of the 59 missiles "severely degraded or destroyed" their intended target, a US defense official said on condition of anonymity.
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In this and a number of other paintings, Owens is interested in degraded opticality – the meeting of Clement Greenberg's purity with what he hated, kitsch.
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And the process is perfectly legal: the government declares a forest "degraded," which then allows big businesses to do with the land what they will.
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In particular, he had been working on ways to regenerate bone tissues for people who'd been in bad accidents or had them degraded by disease.
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While Apple does scale back performance, it only does so under specific circumstances, when a degraded battery encounters more demand than it can reliably satisfy.
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The 5.1 million hectares of deforested and degraded land targeted for landscape and forest restoration is equivalent in size to Costa Rica in Central America.
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Teeth and bones are crucial Teeth and bones may also have some of the person's mitochondrial DNA, when all other soft tissue could have degraded.
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"I didn't think it was going to work, I thought it would be too degraded, or that there would not be enough material," she says.
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The process is labor intensive and the product is degraded plastics that are often made into lower-value secondary products that are not recycled again.
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Matthew G. Glavy, the commander of that task force, said that with the loss of its territory, the cyberthreat from the Islamic State was degraded.
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Certain ecosystems like peatlands and rainforests could be degraded until they reach a tipping point where restoration is no longer possible, cascading into further losses.
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But as many of Errington's blog entries bemoan, we've also lost a lot of sound as recordings were destroyed and materials simply degraded with time.
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First and foremost, because I do not like the debased and degraded tone that President Trump has set for our nation and the Republican Party.
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This year, she said that the action taken since - including the largest ever coordinated expulsion of Russian intelligence officers - had "fundamentally degraded" Russia's intelligence capability.
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And then, he said, the agency would want to be able to demonstrate economic harm, like higher prices for advertisers and degraded service for users.
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In the past few years, according to environmentalists, several hundred thousand acres of the reserve have been destroyed or degraded by illegal mining and logging.
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Also, the military's equipment was degraded during the battle to the point where "almost all the Iraqi Humvees have broken glass windshields," said Lt. Gen.
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Officials from the countries involved say they have significantly degraded the L.R.A., diminishing it to around 2329 people today from a fighting force of 22014,2393.
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Having degraded our national reality with his conspiracy theories, lies and incitements, the President has shown he is incapable of stopping his own deviant behavior.
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"It is absolutely a no-brainer to restore degraded lands because it's cheap and helps with food security and avoidance of forced migration," she said.
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Under the previous regulations, it made compounds that degraded quickly, the hope being that big swings in tire performance would improve the on-track spectacle.
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A major hurdle, he said, was finding paper that wasn't so acidic or starchy that it degraded the RNA "marker" used to detect the disease.
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As the case drags on, Clark's confidence crumbles, degraded by tabloid gossip about her looks, her sex life, her divorce, and her child-custody battle.
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Before Kavanaugh's troubles, the Supreme Court was one of the few high-level institutions of power that had not been degraded by the 45th president.
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The ACV's significant protective assets make it resilient to direct attacks and allow it to operate with degraded mobility in an ever-changing battle environment.
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Years of intensive farming combined with overuse of harsh chemicals has degraded cropland and poisoned water supplies, leaving the country increasingly vulnerable to crop shortages.
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A good deal of the disunion and the lack of civil discourse and the kind of degraded politics we experience today really metastasized in Vietnam.
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Wi-Fi is a radio wave like light and sound, so the further you get away from the source, the more degraded the signal is.
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Europe has expressed deep concerns about threats to regulations and standards on issues like food safety that it fears would be degraded by TTIP's stipulations.
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One barrier to preventing such conflicts is that government and charitable funding to restore degraded land falls far short of what is needed, Thiaw said.
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The tape has degraded over the years and is currently being "baked" with restoration expected to continue until just before the documentary airs, the BBC reported.
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" Zevi wrote that Rossi's Casa Del Portuale's "shabby, degraded coastal context […] is animated by a pioneering, spectacular, subversive object, which seems to claim an environmental redemption.
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"We are taking a stand for the rights of immigrants in a time where their livelihoods are being threatened and degraded to extreme degrees," Sepulveda said.
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The excesses made possible by our wealth and power have degraded our culture to the point where we are no longer able to sustain such decadence.
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About half of all the world's mangrove forests have been lost in recent centuries, and those that remain tend to be in sickly and degraded states.
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The Tesloop Model S has only degraded about 83%, even though it's being charged to 100% every day, rather than the default—and recommended—90% charge.
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Years of exploitation by China, along with a host of other factors, have undermined the global economic order and degraded public support for international trade liberalization.
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The company claims this only happens for phones whose batteries have degraded and that the measure is necessary to prevent those phones from shutting down unexpectedly.
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Liebreich and McCrone say this is a promising path: Once a battery's performance has degraded by around 2200 percent, it could become available for stationary storage.
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And so one can credit him for taking the straightforward and logical view that the institutions promoting that understanding should be degraded and harassed, preferably destroyed.
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Others believe that ISIS is now so degraded, starved of resources and leadership and with morale brittle, that it could be evicted from Mosul within weeks.
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And what do we do about high-powered women who don't advocate for other women, for fear of their own positions being taken away or degraded?
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But the quality of that passthrough mode is atrocious; not only is the outside audio noticeably delayed, it's often degraded to the point of being unrecognizable.
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Meanwhile, the lithium-ion batteries currently powering the life support systems on NASA's space suits are 11 years old and have barely degraded, according to Darcy.
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Apple says it developed the update for the iPhone 6, 6S, and SE to prevent them from "unexpectedly shutting down" as a result of degraded batteries.
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Both groups want to put an end to military women being degraded and humiliated by revenge porn, whether the photos are shared on Facebook or elsewhere.
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You will never change it for whom it was the last word they heard when they were hung or they were dismembered or they were degraded.
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While video services cannot choose whether or not their video quality is degraded under the program, he said customers have the choice to turn it off.
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While the mood toward law enforcement at the federal level has degraded we now see how out of touch this administration has been with the public.
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This discrepancy between ideal and reality is the premise of Adonis's poem, in which the heavenly archetype hovers like a mirage above the degraded modern city.
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Human activities, mainly those involving agriculture and urbanization, have destroyed or degraded topsoil, forests, and other natural vegetation and water resources nearly everywhere, the report found.
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The women said they were embarrassed, disgusted and hurt — pained chiefly because so many of these men they thought were their friends had so degraded them.
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"The trajectory is very degraded," a mission controller said, while an official commentator reported a loss of telemetry data from the rocket, operated by Europe's Arianespace.
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Meanwhile, the project will work to remediate degraded forests, bolster biodiversity, create sustainable timber management and help small businesses in the region transition away from mining.
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The exact amount the microbes have degraded is difficult to determine, said the study's senior author, Gary Andersen, a microbial ecologist at the University of California.
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Dr. Singh was searching for one stable enough to be useful but that degraded quickly so it did not linger to trap heat in the atmosphere.
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Maybe it even degraded productivity because with the laser scan you didn't have a price tag on the object because you didn't think you needed one.
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The ability of the terrorists to strike has been significantly degraded and much of the territory they claimed for their so-called caliphate has been liberated.
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The Food and Agriculture Organization calls them "climate smart" because they can adapt to rough weather, restore degraded soils and even make cattle feed more digestible.
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Officials described a terminal design so green that it would be a "global reference" for sustainability, and they pledged to rescue degraded lands surrounding the airport.
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Back in 2017 it emerged that Apple was designing iOS to throttle older iPhones to preserve the life of their batteries as they degraded over time.
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Now that our lives are dominated by these giants, we see them as greedy exploiters of personal data and anticompetitive behemoths who have generally degraded society.
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This kind of greed should not be mistaken for bravery, not while the country and its most vulnerable people continue to be degraded by this administration.
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But it quickly degraded into him waxing poetic about vague philosophical concepts, getting oddly defensive while arguing with fans about anthropology, and somehow ... defending reverse racism?
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In Sally Rooney's impeccable novels, women yearn to be tied or beaten or choked or otherwise degraded; for intricate reasons, they feel they deserve no better.
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The Congo Basin, home to the world's second-largest rain forest, is being degraded mainly by industrial logging, small-scale agriculture and demand for wood fuel.
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Some remains lay in the wreckage for weeks, months, even years — degraded by water, burning jet fuel and all manner of debris from the downed buildings.
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Given that the second grave had been disturbed, researchers surmised that as the body degraded, the tissue became incorporated with the wax, according to the findings.
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But by this time classroom instruction may be so degraded by the unchecked divided attention of the students that it no longer produces better exam performance.
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"The narrative is driven by the revival of Great Power competition, a recognition of U.S. degraded capabilities and increased international activity and changing climate," Zhang said.
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"Halting deforestation and restoring degraded forests are global imperatives," said U.N. Secretary General Antonio Gutteres, who also spoke on Monday at the U.N. Climate Action Summit.
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Aristotle argued that "the meaner sort of workman," by virtue of his lack of possessions, was "too degraded" to participate in politics and contribute to society.
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Without space systems, for example, the operational effectiveness of U.S. military forces would be reduced while civil financial and communications capabilities could become degraded or disrupted.
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Paul Laverty, the writer, and I were catching these extraordinary stories of how people were absolutely humiliated and degraded when they needed financial support to survive.
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Eventually we learned that Apple had taken it upon itself to employ some battery management tactics that slowed down older iOS devices to compensate for degraded batteries.
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The bones are likely degraded — from both exposure to heat, humidity, and natural decomposition on tropical Gardner Island along with the many decades that have since passed.
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The Bonn Challenge is a global effort to restore 150 million hectares of the world's deforested and degraded land by 2020, and 350 million hectares by 2030.
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An outdated PC can cause virtual reality applications to underperform, with low frame rates and sub par graphics, resulting in a degraded immersive experience and motion sickness.
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Farmers in the Maradi and Zinder regions of Niger have already discovered this, restoring trees across five million hectares and turning a degraded landscape into a breadbasket.
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Plus, Kim probably thinks that the likelihood of a US military strike is also degraded as South Korea gets more engaged on the ground with North Korea.
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The newest, most powerful Core i9 MacBook Pros also suffered from a bizarre missing "digital key" that resulted in degraded performance until Apple issued a hasty patch.
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And when you take people out of those situations and say 'how do you feel about what happened yesterday,' they usually feel degraded and shamed by it.
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As Soft Cell's "Tainted Love" seamlessly ebbs into "Where Did Our Love Go," so too does Noe's camera dissolve from pristine HD to degraded mini-DV tape.
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Seacology has launched an island-wide push to reforest degraded areas, raise public awareness, and provide economic assistance to local people to raise them out of poverty.
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A geomagnetic storm like this likely would have "degraded" the precision of GPS signals in some places, he said, and reports of disturbances could still come in.
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"We have definitely degraded them and we have destroyed them in many different places in Iraq and Syria," Lt. "Fanus" said after his bombing mission over Syria.
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The shift to a foreign workforce has degraded the quality of the Verizon product—ask anyone who's ever been on the phone for customer service with them.
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In the past, they have planted mango and avocado trees in extreme parts of Kenya and have established productive crops in degraded soils along the Mediterranean coast.
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Still, RILA argues: It is worth observing how the quality of [Google, Facebook, and Amazon] have degraded as these companies shifted from fierce competitors to dominant monopolists.
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Hartmann said the impact of the Belgian outages on capital expenditure would be limited as the repair work on the reactor's degraded concrete was not excessively costly.
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Syria's wheat harvest nearly halved to 1.3 million tonnes in 2016, the lowest level in 27 years, as fighting and poor rainfall further degraded the farming sector.
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On the edge of Dakar, Lead Senegal, an environmental NGO, is planting acacia trees to restore the shrinking and degraded Mbao forest, seen as Dakar's "green lung".
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Many have degraded from community neglect or have been destroyed by floods or landslides, then swiftly replaced with structures made of modern materials like steel or concrete.
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"That's a big problem we need to address urgently," said Solheim, adding that funding to combat climate change needs to be broadened to include rebuilding degraded land.
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Of course, there were some who did feel degraded, party officials or former K.G.B. agents probably among them, but at first they were not a dominating force.
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Washington (CNN)Former Vice President Joe Biden is cranking up his criticism of Donald Trump, saying political discourse in the country has degraded under the President's watch.
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Mined out areas and unreclaimed areas are discharging degraded water that is unfit for livestock or wildlife, further threatening the long-term economic vitality of the region.
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Taken on their own, each of these events seems minor, which in and of itself is an amazing sign of how low our discourse has been degraded.
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Contaminants from pharmaceuticals can be broken down by foliage, too, but since they're likely degraded, it isn't as important to keep them from returning to the water.
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Phoenix musician and Ascetic House label/collective co-proprietor, J.S. Aurelius, has shared a degraded, unpredictably mood-shifting new mix on Houston composer Rabit's label Halcyon Veil.
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Too many digital photos end up sitting on hard drives, only to be skimmed now and then or uploaded to places like Facebook in much-degraded form.
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Now, T-Mobile sells a degraded "unlimited" data service that aggressively limits whatever services it considers "video," and requires additional fees for data that constitutes HD video.
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Google's temporary workers reportedly outnumber its force of full-time employees, but the "shadow workforce" experiences roadblocks and degraded overall treatment when compared to full-time workers.
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It pitted us against each other; it degraded our trust in each other; it kept us from working together, and so it kept us isolated and weak.
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Now that Obama's policies are being attacked and degraded in patchwork fashion, businesses in the energy sector do not know what the new rules will look like.
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The profits from extracting these fuels mainly flow into powerful private hands, but the negative consequences — air pollution, degraded ecosystems, greenhouse gases — are borne by the public.
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"Most of the degraded landscapes have been restored, with positive impacts over the last two decades on soil fertility, water availability and crop productivity," the report states.
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Given that most people are starting with highly compressed MP3 or AAC-encoded music files to begin with, that essentially means you're degrading an already degraded signal.
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The insects that prey on these herbivores are also confused by vehicle exhaust, partly because the summoning molecules released by damaged plants are degraded by air pollution.
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Mr. Pompeo has made clear that he intends to improve morale and restore the effectiveness of the department, both of which were severely degraded under Mr. Tillerson.
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In a discussion with James Kwak, author of "Take Back Our Party: Restoring the Democratic Legacy," Silk supports the argument that neoliberalism has degraded the Democratic Party.
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Every day, thousands of entities – private enterprises, public institutions and individual citizens—have their computer networks breached, their systems hacked and their data stolen, degraded or destroyed.
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" In a post on New Albion after his firing, Kawczynski wrote that Jackman is a "great place that didn't deserve to be degraded by the national press.
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Many are located on riverbanks or near dump sites and industrial areas, often on degraded soils and in swampy, steep or flood-prone areas susceptible to disasters.
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The customers contend that Apple's software updates intentionally degraded the performance of older models to encourage customers to unnecessarily upgrade to newer models or install new batteries.
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World affairs will continue to be unpredictable and in disarray, American policy incoherent, and the liberal rules-based order once led by the United States further degraded.
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Given the lack of head cones in the archeological record, some researchers believed they were made out of materials that would have long since degraded over time.
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Bush spoke out against political discourse "degraded by casual cruelty" and expressed concern about "nationalism distorted into nativism" — echoing frequent lines of attack against the president. Sen.
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Another project in northern Sumatra involved the rehabilitation of hundreds of acres of degraded mangroves, and the local community is now able to earn income from them.
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We've got to fix the culture of neglect," Obama said, remarking that it has "degraded too many schools and too many roads and hurt too many futures.
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Finding ways to revive degraded land is crucial as climate shifts become more extreme, making it harder to grow enough food for an expanding population, he added.
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The 83-year-old justice, who was confirmed 96-3, allowed that while she is still friends with the senator, Utah's Orrin Hatch, the confirmation process has degraded.
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Nearly two decades later, in 2016, the Los Angeles–based photographer and sculptor reimagined the degraded images with washes of acidic color for a series called Chromatic Reflection.
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A few months ago, some owners of Bose's Quiet Comfort 35 II noise-canceling headphones complained that recent firmware updates had degraded the effectiveness of that noise cancellation.
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The first is the reality-show novel, a degraded form of autofiction reduced to narcissistic testimonies that satisfy the voyeurism of readers and fill the pockets of publishers.
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Malleshappa said the project had proved so successful that more such reefs will now be placed in other degraded areas to also boost fish stocks and help fishermen.
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If you are a Verizon customer and you activate another carrier's service on your iPhone's eSIM, your Verizon service will be degraded due to the current software configuration.
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Then we can get a sense of whether or not we have degraded the health of the aquifer, and if it's reached a lower water level than before.
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An initial battle damage assessment from the strikes was that 58 of the 59 missiles "severely degraded or destroyed" their intended targets, according to a US defense official.
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And while it is true that IS has not been "defeated," it is certainly true it's been degraded, and is likely not sustainable as a state-like entity.
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The first involves creating sensors that can give accurate readings and situational awareness even after a hack has potentially skewed or degraded the reliability of existing monitoring equipment.
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When it fails back to Bluetooth, the image is considerably degraded by still usable, but on my iPhone 7 Plus at least, it also dropped out on occasion.
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" Scarborough, a former GOP congressman and vocal Trump critic, ripped into the comment on Thursday, asserting that the senator "actually does mean disrespect and he has degraded himself.
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Native Americans make cameo appearances playing their role as a degraded race or as the noble savage — as ideal types rather than as exploited and impoverished peoples themselves.
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Besides epidemics, they tended to produce ecological crises, such as gradual salinization of the soil, sediment buildup in canals, and other environmental choke points that degraded grain production.
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"This program provides the most coherent and systematic effort to restore degraded forests and other landscapes," Kenya's environment minister Judy Wakhungu said at the launch of the program.
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The newly-licensed branch line has faced opposition from environmentalists and aboriginal groups because it runs close to indigenous areas by heavily degraded parts of Brazil's Amazon rainforest.
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The coordinated attacks destroyed ISIS logistics facilities and staging areas, which "severely degraded" the group and "removed several hundred" of its fighters from the battlefield, the release said.
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But if you listen to the original recording and then switch back to the degraded version, you will suddenly be able to make out what is being said.
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That spurred additional research and discoveries, including bacteria that lived in the heat of underground oil deposits and finally, a microbe that degraded oil as Bastin had predicted.
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And Russia was doing the same: Its weapons badly degraded from neglect after the Cold War, Moscow had begun its own modernization years earlier under President Vladimir Putin.
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Farmers in Abraha wa Atsbeha, Tigray, nearly abandoned the land as a result of desert-like conditions, while in Adisghe the fields were severely degraded but not desertified.
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Meanwhile, climate change and other ways in which we've degraded forests, prairies, and shorelines around the world now put food security, human health, and ecosystems at grave risk.
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Scientists predicted that, as the chemicals produced before the ban came into force degraded and disappeared, the layer would be fully restored by the middle of this century.
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Disney+ is set to launch in the UK and most major European markets on March 24, but European subscribers will receive temporarily degraded video quality, the report said.
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There is no sign the administration has a plan for dealing with Syria, now that the Islamic State has been degraded, leaving Russia and Iran in commanding roles.
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When the wages and labor standards of unauthorized immigrants are degraded, it has a negative impact on the wages and labor standards of U.S. workers in similar jobs.
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"We are testing techniques that may in the future help them work on remains that are highly degraded, like in the desert or that are burned," she said.
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That could take the form of buying credits from a broker, who in turn channels money to people restoring a degraded coastal mangrove forest in Indonesia, for example.
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The crucial question, when it comes to deterring future attacks by Iran or its allied militias, Dr. Cohn said, is whether the assassination has degraded Iran's military capability.
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The measures would also increase fines for environmental damage up to a ceiling of 30 million reais ($9.47 million) and expressly require companies to clean up degraded areas.
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"The quality of life will be degraded to a point where, for modern-day people, it probably won't be worth living," said Gershon, a clinical professor of epidemiology.
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This is a beautiful, chilling, connective account of what it is to be female in a culture in which women are objectified and degraded, their stories systematically doubted.
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We spoke with Lawless about the degraded state of our national food supply—and her vision of how America can rediscover whole, nutrient-dense meats, fruits and vegetables.
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He said this was even more problematic when dealing with so-called "failed states" such as Syria or Somalia, where infrastructure and record-keeping has been degraded by conflict.
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These emissions arise from the large amounts of energy and natural gas needed to produce fertilizer, and from the nitrous oxide released when it is degraded in the soil.
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In climate-change terms, that could translate into a greater emphasis on success stories, including places like China's Loess Plateau, where degraded ecosystems have been repaired with spectacular results.
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Listing a species allows certain protections to be put into place: listed animals can't be hunted, for example, or the most important places where they live can't be degraded.
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"On numerous occasions I have been in very intense arguments, where I threw out sick roasts, but due to this unfortunate button I have been degraded," one signer wrote.
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For 2020, the mega-grocer makes predictions including an increase in regenerative agriculture (a type of farming that restores degraded soil), West African foods and plant-based meat products.
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International labor agencies and workers say the company, in its push to expand internationally, has cut costs while also increasing shipping speeds, and that this has degraded working conditions.
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She said scientists, miners and policymakers must ask themselves the following question: "What economic impacts do you anticipate from lost or degraded ecosystem services" that come along with mining?
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Although this finding seemed to confirm the "Apple slows old iPhones" meme, the company said this throttling was needed to compensate for the (unavoidable) degraded performance of old batteries.
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Even if this Mobileye object detection algorithm had been the only thing running in that situation, it detected Herzberg a second before impact (on highly degraded data at that).
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Restoration and sustainable development practices have revived some of the most degraded ecosystems in the world, from mangrove forests in West Africa to the Loess Plateau in central China.
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The study, published in the journal Science, analyzed the maximum amount of carbon that could be captured if all available degraded forest areas were replanted and allowed to mature.
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"Thanks to Ohsumi and others following in his footsteps, we now know that autophagy controls important physiological functions where cellular components need to be degraded and recycled," it said.
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Apple only admitted that it was throttling phones with degraded batteries after benchmarking companies and Reddit sleuths demonstrated that the affected phones were running at a reduced clock speed.
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It is now time to make the hard decision to end support for these legacy APIs — acknowledging that some aspects of these apps would be degraded as a result.
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According to this theory, degraded public areas lead to increases in serious crime, and thus police should crack down on disorder and minor crimes to prevent more serious ones.
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When forests are degraded or destroyed, the carbon stored in the trees is released into the atmosphere, with deforestation accounting for 10 to 15 percent of carbon emissions worldwide.
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As to the press briefings, they have degraded into schoolyard brawls, with many in the press looking more to burnish their confrontational street cred than to elicit worthwhile information.
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We now live in a country so degraded and compromised — in which the rage of so many is so great -- that we're using unprintable words to describe our leaders.
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The Category 4 storm degraded to a Category 85003 by late Saturday morning, packing winds of 75 mph before Harvey stalled generally on the greater Houston area midday Saturday.
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She was beaten and lied to and degraded at the same time that she very literally ascended to heights on the ice that no other woman had ever achieved.
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The challenger did not elaborate on his bioenergy plan, but his campaign team has proposed using millions of hectares of degraded land to cultivate palm sugar to produce energy.
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In addition, once rangelands become degraded through overgrazing, shrubs sometimes increase, but clearing these shrubs to stimulate forage production for livestock further cripples the land's ability to store carbon.
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It is a major reason why the security situation in the Sahel has degraded considerably in the past decade, notwithstanding everything both nations have been doing to stop it.
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The task of identifying long-degraded bone and dental fragments with the names of soldiers unseen for more than half a century would be impossible without advances in technology.
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It was something else: an attempt to lay bare the patterns of exclusion and dispossession in French society that had deformed, degraded, and imprisoned his family and their milieu.
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Over time, you would find that the quality of air and water degraded, and that you would have more incidents involving toxic materials and inappropriate management of hazardous materials.
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Users selecting 'never' would have to manually enter all their pick up and drop off locations — meaning opting out of the feature resulted in a significantly degraded user experience.
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"Poultry workers are humiliated, degraded, and put at risk of serious, painful health issues including urinary tract infections, because supervisors are under pressure to keep up production," Berkowitz writes.
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Because decades spent in freezers had degraded many samples, Dr. Worobey said, his lab developed an "RNA jackhammering" technique similar to that used to reconstruct the ancient Neanderthal genome.
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That danger is especially great on college campuses, where disturbing signs of degraded attitudes toward the safety and dignity of women have been increasing over the past several years.
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The play's warning about an unimaginable future now feels like a bitter mockery of our degraded present—though mockery has its own political and artistic uses, as Brecht knew.
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The residents of areas rich in metals argued that their country was too densely populated and already too environmentally degraded to absorb the damage that would result from mining.
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Flying a plane without the use of computers and automation is a complex skill, and like any other skill, if it is not used frequently enough, proficiency is degraded.
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With its command-and-control hierarchy in Syria and Iraq seriously degraded, it has become more decentralized, turning to its affiliates further afield to spread its message and mayhem.
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The conventions of political life in the capital — horrifying enough in ordinary times but somehow rendered an object of nostalgia in our own Age of Pugilism — have been degraded.
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"New York Penn Station: Incoherent Urban Calamity" by Henry Hsiao Arriving today in New York's Pennsylvania Station — as any commuter, tourist, or local may attest — is a degraded business.
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Intellectually and emotionally weakened by years of steadily degraded public discourse, we are now two separate ideological countries, LeftLand and RightLand, speaking different languages, the lines between us down.
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He seized the oil sector, which you only do if you can run it honestly and efficiently; instead, he turned it over to corrupt cronies, who degraded its performance.
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But as hours and days go by, and everyone becomes increasingly confused and degraded, Leticia unravels, dispatching accusations in vocal bursts that reach screechy highs, yet somehow sound angelic.
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So now that the norms have been so degraded, and government and leadership so discredited, that presents an opportunity for someone like Trump to take advantage of that chaos.
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In truth, the library and its reputation was likely slowly degraded by budget cuts, and a substantial number of its books were likely moved to other libraries, not destroyed.
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Brinkema links this to the very public revelations of abuses at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, where American soldiers—some women—were found to have tortured and sexually degraded prisoners.
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Something beyond a rumor percolated just last week, when a Reddit thread suggested that the cause for the slow performance could be due to Apple throttling phones with degraded batteries.
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"I am speaking out for women who have been shamed, degraded, harassed, or otherwise prevented from nurturing their children by breastfeeding," Gooding added in a statement released by the ACLU.
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The result is an all-vinyl affair composed of ghostly analog synths, degraded drum machines, hypnotizing rhythmic noise, and a melodic disposition that's in turn depressive, aggressive, and jazz-influenced.
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In the last half century more than 74 million hectares of Indonesian rainforest - representing an area twice the size of Germany - have been logged, burned or degraded, according to Greenpeace.
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" Earlier Thursday, at an appearance in New York, Bush decried the rise of "bullying and prejudice" in public life, and the way "our discourse [has been] degraded by casual cruelty.
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THIS IS NOT CONFIRMED YET*** Microbes in the soil degraded any DNA that might have been on the knife, and there were no hair or other samples to test, TMZ.
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The DNA of the other children had degraded too much for a full sequence, although there was enough to determine that the two babies buried together may have been cousins.
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"We humans affect more than 70 percent of ice-free land, a quarter of this land is degraded," said Valérie Masson-Delmotte, co-chair of the IPCC, according to CNN.
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On the basis of these results Dr Paolucci calculated that tapirs pass an average of 9,822 seeds per hectare per year in degraded rainforest, compared with 2,950 in pristine forest.
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Second, and most gallingly, they designated the rest of the park as "degraded" because, they claimed, the northern edge had been harmed by other development projects near the main road.
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The virus looked like normal software to nuclear power plant operators, but it slowly degraded the plant, eventually leaving the Iranians with no other option than to shut it down.
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If deforestation around refugee camps is not addressed, degraded soils and water shortages could render local farmers and fishermen destitute and force more people to leave their homes, experts said.
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A crane will lift the slab and, if the original zinc-lined wood coffin is too degraded, the dictator's remains will be transferred into a new coffin, the sources said.
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The sites in this case are 12 spots along the Flushing River, formerly thriving natural environments that are now degraded and shot through with highways, lumber yards, and parking lots.
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With food production struggling to keep pace, the government has set out ambitious plans to restore 1 million hectares of degraded land over the next four years and boost irrigation.
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The study, carried out by researchers at Swiss university ETH Zurich, calculated that restoring degraded forests all over the world could capture about 205 billion tons of carbon in total.
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Although The Society of the Spectacle is recognized as an incisive indictment of the consumerist experience, readers may well reject Debord's assertion that capitalism has inherently degraded our social lives.
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Thus, the very same communities that the bills' proponents claim to empower would surely bear the brunt of the health and environmental consequences of poorly managed, degraded or contaminated land.
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I can talk about how Hillary represented a child rapist and laughed about it, or how she degraded women by threatening and smearing her husband's many extra-curricular lady friends.
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It also meant suggesting some inner sanctum of cool that, in the looping logic of hipsterism, would be degraded—uncool, by definition—if it ever became accessible to common mortals.
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" What has replaced family values, Wagner adds, "white nationalism, which deems brown-skinned men, women, and children of degraded humanity—and therefore absent any inherent value and unworthy of protection.
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With much of Afghanistan's agricultural land degraded, and many areas lawless after years of war, food insecurity has added to the suffering without generating the same headlines as the fighting.
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Among the casualties has been Bytedance, the extremely high-flying $20 billion media unicorn startup that was forced to publicly apologize for content that degraded the character of the nation.
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As our network of roads and bridges have continued to crumble, the situation has degraded from an occasional personal inconvenience to a serious barrier to national economic growth and prosperity.
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Public-private partnerships will undertake planting commercially important tree species in forest lands and in degraded forest areas, it said, referring to lands with less than 40 percent tree cover.
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It is fashionable to think that digital technology has degraded our impulse to be actors in the world and replaced it with a one-thumb ability to observe and record.
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Unsustainable farming methods may also contribute to a shortfall in food supplies longer term, as farmers try to squeeze more production out of their land and soils become alarmingly degraded.
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Developing insulin that patients can ingest remains a scientific challenge because insulin can be degraded in the stomach by acids and enzymes before it's used in the body, Mitragotri said.
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To beef up security, U.S. military officials are also adding commercial satellite receivers to aircraft, trucks and other equipment in case their own protected communications capabilities are hacked or degraded.
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Wells Fargo was considered one of the most stable "too big to fail" banks, with its focus on plain vanilla lending, but in fact, its retail sales culture had degraded.
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One can imagine that, if the tomb is degraded through the introduction of outside contaminants, the cost of exposure may eventually become too great, and access could be restricted again.
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"Within a decadal time scale, it is possible to rehabilitate even a severely degraded ecosystem into something that is once again a natural wonder of the world," Dr. Pringle said.
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A party expressing such values can appeal to a large majority of our citizens, and speak for them against the forces that have degraded the nation in so many ways.
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California is investing hundreds of millions of dollars in programs to restore degraded wetlands and forests and in efforts to reduce the risk of severe wildfires through improved forest management.
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From the moment he observed "American carnage" in his inaugural speech to his feckless performance at the recent G7 gathering of industrial powers, Trump degraded his office and American prestige.
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In a 2017 speech, Bush bemoaned that American discourse had been "degraded by casual cruelty," seen "nationalism distorted into nativism," and witnessed "the return of isolationist sentiments" in recent years.
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Even as Mr. Holes pursued the novel method of online genealogy, there was still one problem: Many of the known DNA samples of the suspect had degraded over the years.
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That meant that a major carbon sink was being degraded and the associated emissions from the offset purchaser were continuing unabated, with little accountability on either side of the transaction.
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"The fight against ISIS has been significantly degraded by the tensions between the U.S. and Iran," said Michael Knights, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
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Former analysts Jeff Asher, Nada Bakos and Cindy Otis wrote in an opinion piece for CNN that Nunes degraded the committee's effectiveness as an oversight mechanism by politicizing intelligence information.
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"This pathway is the most affordable, technologically ready and it is a no-regrets option," particularly as about a third of the world's soils are now considered degraded, she said.
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For every mile of devastated shoreline where a storm makes landfall, there are literally hundreds of more miles of shoreline that are also at risk of being damaged and degraded.
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An ancient forest degraded over decades To be clear, according to new research published in PLOS One, it isn't necessarily human disregard or negligence that has threatened the Trembling Giant.
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Similarly, California is suffering through the worst wildfires the state has ever seen, as well as drought, extreme heat waves and degraded air quality that threatens the health of residents.
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One of the engineers, Mattia Bersani, said that the sounds in the database could be manipulated with software to produce new recordings when the tone of the original instruments degraded.
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Among the other ways in which Trump has degraded the conservative movement is that he's turned us into a mirror image of what we used to accuse liberals of being.
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But the integrity of even this idea has been degraded by the ready mixing of the term with legal concepts (notions of "proof" of collusion and ideas of "criminal collusion").
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"Delaying these shipments could cause degraded systems and a lack of necessary parts and maintenance concerns for our key partners, during a time of increasing regional volatility," the official said.
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