Their crops — and ultimately their livelihoods — depend on it.
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Tensions are ongoing issues that affect people's livelihoods, he noted.
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Logging, after all, made the livelihoods of thousands of Peruvians.
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Soi Thong Lo's hawkers are scrambling to secure their livelihoods.
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I'm not reporting something that's going to affect there livelihoods.
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That relief permitted many to keep their homes and livelihoods.
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Unlike Trump, Obama understands lives and livelihoods are at stake.
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Most North Koreans now depend on them for their livelihoods.
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They prove he is dangerous to American lives and livelihoods.
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Because that means more lives, homes, and livelihoods at risk.
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The lives and livelihoods of U.S. citizens are at stake.
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But to us, it's destroying our livelihoods and our families.
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We all lost our homes and livelihoods in the war.
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This can have serious consequences for peoples' lives and livelihoods.
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Palestinian lives and livelihoods should matter despite who harms them.
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The stakes for their livelihoods and their work are pressing.
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Our livelihoods and our lives may literally depend upon it.
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Few livelihoods offer as many paths to failure as agriculture.
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Iowans and millions of others whose livelihoods revolve around agriculture.
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This can have serious consequences for people's lives and livelihoods.
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Livelihoods have improved and people have a bit more money.
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Suppliers now face their own uncertainties, threatening livelihoods beyond Boeing.
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"People's livelihoods are directly tied to that industry," said Rep.
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Terrorism does pose a risk to American lives and livelihoods.
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"Our very livelihoods are at stake here," De Oro says.
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They provide livelihoods for millions of workers and their families.
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"For us it's an inconvenience, for them, it's their livelihoods."
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What if our livelihoods were at stake — or our lives?
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I'm not reporting something that's going to affect their livelihoods.
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Obamacare is working, saving both lives and livelihoods for working Americans.
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Often, environmental destruction denies people traditional livelihoods, opening them to exploitation.
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It's dangerous for those who fear for their lives and livelihoods.
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And every generation who loved their country and livelihoods enough responded.
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People who lost their livelihoods, and in some cases, their lives.
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There's going to be unintended consequences of their livelihoods being curtailed.
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These risks threaten livelihoods, food chains, the environment and human health.
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Farmers who depend on rainfall have lost their crops and livelihoods.
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No less than our livelihoods depend on getting this one right.
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The trouble is, they are gambling with our lives and livelihoods.
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Now, many of those farmers have lost their livestock and livelihoods.
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He said posturing on trade is playing havoc with people's livelihoods.
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The livelihoods of many of Trump supporters dovetail with Germany's interests.
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This will have a direct, positive impact on lives and livelihoods.
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Many residents try to make their livelihoods from fishing and farming.
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Making their livelihoods a pawn for political games is a disgrace.
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This isn't just about one film credit; it's about livelihoods and survival.
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For that crime, we lost our homes, our livelihoods and our freedoms.
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Uber drivers' livelihoods depend on being able to stay on the road.
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Within 33 years cars and tractors made short work of equine livelihoods.
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Low flows not only harm the livelihoods of fishermen and farmers downstream.
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But his actions might have lost dozens of others their actual livelihoods.
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Conservatives have dedicated their livelihoods to an ideology that's now under threat.
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We provide not only the livelihoods but we also impact their families.
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Local farmers insist it would kill their livelihoods by polluting the river.
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Our health and safety, our livelihoods and economy, all depend on water.
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Rather, AI might actually improve the livelihoods of writers and artists alike.
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Workers simply didn't trust her when it came to protecting their livelihoods.
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The financial crisis of 2628 stripped millions of Americans of their livelihoods.
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For the fishermen and vendors, it is a threat to their livelihoods.
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People's livelihoods and culture are intimately linked with pollinators around the world.
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Mahmoud Khalaf, her husband, says Islamic State not only destroyed their livelihoods.
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In Senegal, dwindling stocks pose a threat to livelihoods and food security.
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Many lives and livelihoods hang in the balance until that choice changes.
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Moreover, climate change impacts affect people's lives, livelihoods, health and well-being.
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How they labor for their livelihoods, and doodle in their spare time.
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Lives have been lost by brave firefighters and livelihoods are under threat.
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Many people, even if they hadn't lost their lives, lost their livelihoods.
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Most important, all these groups must have their rights and livelihoods protected.
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Too many jobs and livelihoods are at stake to get this wrong.
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The coronavirus's toll on American livelihoods will be immense by modern standards.
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In Minnesota, it's viscerally clear that while lives might not, livelihoods do.
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This is about our members: their livelihoods, their futures, and their pocketbooks.
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He promised to rebuild the economy and improve the livelihoods of Zimbabweans.
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They said they feared that the system would harm their agricultural livelihoods.
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Who wins in this rampant and cruel destruction of nature and livelihoods?
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If the regime falls, so do their livelihoods and grip on power.
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That's just one of the ways the crackdown is affecting their livelihoods.
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But that cannot come at the cost of our livelihoods and homes.
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When an industry struggles, thousands of people&aposs livelihoods are at stake.
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Many women could also be risking their livelihoods if they speak out.
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People have lost their livelihoods with the destruction of farmland, livestock and fisheries.
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Let's start with our dams and make millions of lives and livelihoods safer.
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She is a member of the IUCN Sustainable Use and Livelihoods Specialist Group.
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We're impacting their livelihoods, so we had to get every single thing right.
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One relative's bad reputation will haunt them in their jobs and general livelihoods.
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Boko Haram has burned down homes, destroyed livelihoods and killed thousands of people.
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Residents say the flood waters are getting worse, threatening their homes and livelihoods.
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Surely they can fabricate a television event out of people losing their livelihoods.
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It is especially hard so soon after Ebola damaged so many people's livelihoods.
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To assert otherwise is to gamble recklessly with the livelihoods of British workers.
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"People invest in creative solutions when their livelihoods depend on it," Cinner said.
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The people whose livelihoods were hurt most by this weren't the investors themselves.
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After all, they depend on the land and natural resources for their livelihoods.
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They worry instead that related construction along the coastline could destroy their livelihoods.
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Using tariffs for leverage in negotiations reduces individuals' livelihoods to mere bargaining chips.
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Americans intuitively understand why this is so important to their lives and livelihoods.
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By extension, then, he is responsible for the livelihoods of millions of Americans.
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But our financial livelihoods are tied to trade, particularly with Canada and Mexico.
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But people are creative, especially when their livelihoods—their lives—depend on it.
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Some of those people are criminals who resent police interfering in their livelihoods.
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A majority of Haitians live in rural areas and depend on agricultural livelihoods.
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Severe droughts in recent years have wiped out multi-generational farms and livelihoods.
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Yet, livelihoods are at stake on the other side of the Channel, too.
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These people have been forced from their homes by bloodshed and lost livelihoods.
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Nearby, the towns that rely on Yosemite tourism for their livelihoods were hurting.
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Here in Alaska, though, the effects have rippled into daily routines and livelihoods.
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Tons of people are going to lose their jobs, if not their livelihoods.
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The disruptions to livelihoods will mean less income, less spending, and fewer jobs.
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Its campaign has come at great cost to people's livelihoods and personal liberties.
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And taxi drivers have indeed lost their livelihoods — and taken their own lives.
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From lobstermen in Maine to fishermen in North Carolina, livelihoods are at stake.
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All of them toe the line, since none want to jeopardize their livelihoods.
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Chinese interests have descended on our resources, taking away the livelihoods of many.
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"They're beginning to talk about rebuilding their lives and livelihoods," Mr. Malik said.
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For these businesses, the lookout towers are instrumental in keeping their livelihoods safe.
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"Making their livelihoods a pawn for political games is a disgrace," Abrams said.
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Hundreds, if not thousands, of people have lost their livelihoods and left the area.
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It also could improve the livelihoods of farmers outside the country's arabica-suited highlands.
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The winds drove people, Steinbeck's dispossessed, away from their livelihoods and west, to California.
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People are losing their lives and livelihoods because of lies and hate spread online.
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Still, the problem of generating livelihoods for conflict-affected families is unresolved, explained Weerakoon.
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Fishing and aquaculture assure the livelihoods of one in ten of the world's people.
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With each passing day, the shutdown threatens the livelihoods of the poorest Americans more.
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Tourism provides livelihoods to 900,000 people and accounts for 5 percent of total employment.
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Fishermen fear that the fish, and their livelihoods, are on the verge of extinction.
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Athletes basically have zero say in rules that affect both their lives and livelihoods.
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"This will save more lives, livelihoods and assets, and significantly reduce costs," she said.
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Or the 1,300 workers at that Carrier facility whose livelihoods weren't saved by Trump?
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Lake Chad is no exception: the disruption of local livelihoods is exacerbating regional insecurity.
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And across China millions of workers in declining industrial sectors risk losing their livelihoods.
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American drivers save at the gas pump, but oil workers have their livelihoods threatened.
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Their livelihoods are indeed under threat—but from growing wealth inequality, not from immigrants.
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"That will safeguard indigenous people's livelihoods and boost farmers' incomes, as well," he said.
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More families who have lost their livelihoods will struggle just to find basic food.
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All these facts have real consequences for everyday Mainers—their health, and their livelihoods.
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The first puts government officials in charge of too many people's lives and livelihoods.
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The financial livelihoods of my company and pork producers across America depend on trade.
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After three woefully dry rain seasons, the effect on family livelihoods has been catastrophic.
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In Indonesia and in the Philippines, up to 24m people's livelihoods depend on reefs.
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Millions of Americans could have their livelihoods significantly altered and face considerable economic challenges.
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Fishermen in the poor town fear the oil industry may instead hurt their livelihoods.
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And claims it's going to court to "defend the livelihoods of all those drivers".
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Some people are putting their livelihoods on the line when they publish a game.
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And their lives and livelihoods could be disrupted by extreme weather becoming more severe.
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They kill off businesses that were critical to the livelihoods of millions of people.
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Happy holidays, Brooklyn artists: your livelihoods have been apotheosized into a singular, hot commodity.
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Those lucky enough to have decent jobs do not want to jeopardize their livelihoods.
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The two months of upheaval have begun to take a toll on people's livelihoods.
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But the organization also works with communities to conserve forests and support sustainable livelihoods.
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The well-being of employees whose livelihoods are now threatened is of particular concern.
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Naturally, the economy too has suffered; millions have lost their jobs and their livelihoods.
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These are not people who depend on a White House job for their livelihoods.
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Human beings need not only livelihoods and security but also freedom, dignity and justice.
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Macroeconomic shifts unrelated to race, like deindustrialisation, have also damaged black families and livelihoods.
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"These women and their families and men are watching their livelihoods disappear," Schmidt said.
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This includes many local communities whose livelihoods depend on fishing, tourism and shipping activity.
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Making livelihoods of our federal workers a pawn for political games is a disgrace.
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Ma said lower employment at Foxconn affected the livelihoods of those in the town.
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Nearly 19,000 people were killed or left missing and 160,000 lost their homes and livelihoods.
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It already impacts our lives and our livelihoods, and will have greater impact each year.
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Although many people heeded mandatory evacuation orders, hundreds stayed, refusing to leave behind their livelihoods.
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Though the fishermen depend upon it for their livelihoods, they fall victim to its power.
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Hundreds, if not thousands, of people have lost their livelihoods and have left the area.
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Sea levels may rise an extra 10cm, washing away the livelihoods of millions more people.
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Local people are happy about the plan to revitalize the lake, which provides their livelihoods.
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Our financial futures and livelihoods depend on our ability to save, spend and invest money.
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Globally, about 2.5 billion people rely on agriculture for their livelihoods, the FAO report said.
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Effectively, we're going to create much healthier livelihoods for us, but, more importantly, longer longevity.
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We had no other option other than to go bankrupt or basically destroy our livelihoods.
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The fires risk battering a financially vibrant wine industry that sustains livelihoods across the region.
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Needless to say, this affects the livelihoods of already vulnerable sex workers first and foremost.
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The government would put forward measures to improve people's livelihoods, she said after the visit.
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"Salinity intrusion is damaging our croplands, putting our lives and livelihoods in trouble," Khaleque said.
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"It is reaching a tipping point where their livelihoods are no longer viable," she said.
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How can they do that if their livelihoods are threatened or jeopardized by unnecessary regulations?
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Our employees have appealed to you en masse to protect the foundation of their livelihoods.
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An investment in our veterans and their livelihoods is an investment in our nation's future.
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These are livelihoods and economic engines that can thrive and endure for generation upon generation.
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He sees eliminating taco trucks as a wishful step toward eliminating immigrant livelihoods — and neighborhoods.
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People who experience damaging storms might face losing their homes, livelihoods and even personal connections.
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Fernando's prediction, if correct, could have severe consequences for the livelihoods of a massive population.
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In Alaska, we know that thousands of livelihoods depend on our world-class fishery resources.
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People around the world are losing loved ones, livelihoods, their sense of community, security, safety.
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Local ranchers and farmers objected to the purchase, saying their traditional livelihoods were being disrupted.
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Commerce has tended to plunge, with the working class suffering lost jobs and diminished livelihoods.
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But that would threaten the livelihoods of hundreds of fishermen, and economies of their towns.
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When Islamic State fled, Nineveh's farmers began returning, hoping to rebuild their homes and livelihoods.
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We are all facing enormous disruptions to our lives as well as to our livelihoods.
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But these myths lead us to make uninformed decisions that harm our lives and livelihoods.
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Citizens, their livelihoods bound up with the mines, find it hard to leave at all.
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Farmers today whose livelihoods are being hurt by the trade battle with China are wavering.
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About 50 million people in the Sahel are pastoralists whose livelihoods depend on rearing livestock.
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In search of livelihoods, some 400,000 island residents have departed, mostly for the U.S. mainland.
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Education and livelihoods as well as cash grants enables people to make their own choices.
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The government said it would do "whatever it takes" to protect the economy and livelihoods.
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Sensible social policies are necessary to protect the lives, livelihoods and safety of all Americans.
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Back-to-back hurricanes destroyed hundreds of boats that were people's livelihoods and even homes.
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Over 6 million Somalis face the loss of their livestock-dependent livelihoods and risk acute malnutrition.
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Some of them lost a significant chunk of their livelihoods, and have set up a Change.
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Rights groups say drilling there could also cost the livelihoods of thousands of farmers and fishermen.
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It has endangered lives and livelihoods because of the threat of the repeal of health reform.
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The Huni Kuin depend on the forest for their livelihoods and their physical and spiritual wellbeing.
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BECAUSE IT WILL BE IMPORTANT FOR MOVING NOT JUST MICROSOFT BUT ALSO YOUR EMPLOYEES' LIVELIHOODS FORWARD.
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For many, Amazon is responsible for their livelihoods, and it could for you too one day.
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Trees are being replanted on parts of Costa Rica's coast to halt erosion and protect livelihoods.
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This violence has ruined harvests and disrupted the livelihoods of hundreds of farmers across the region.
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Their defence of traditional livelihoods like fishing often complements global campaigns on issues like climate change.
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Or — to take an example in which many more livelihoods are at stake — consider office cleaning.
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"We use food storytelling and food innovation to promote better livelihoods, including through nutrition," said Notaras.
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Throughout his 70-year reign, the king worked tirelessly to improve the livelihoods of his subjects.
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Their entire livelihoods could be at risk if they disappoint or upset the audience following them.
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These are people whose livelihoods and reputations are largely safe from the Trump administration's bureaucratic cruelty.
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Families here have lost everything: their children, their parents, their homes, their cattle, and their livelihoods.
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Much of the income from permits is spent on conservation and local livelihoods, hunting advocates say.
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People who live in these areas are asked to give up their homes, livelihoods, and communities.
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These emerging enterprises give their employees work hour flexibility and decent pay to support their livelihoods.
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Topics for debate at the conference include alternative livelihoods for tobacco farmers and e-cigarette regulation.
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The livelihoods of North Carolina's families are at stake, and there is no excuse for inaction.
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That threatens the environment and, cumulatively, the livelihoods of tens of thousands of farmers, they said.
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HVAC systems, and the contractors who install them, are vital to the economy and our livelihoods.
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The challenge is to get people to stop smoking cigarettes without letting others lose their livelihoods.
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Some Chileans, such as Susana Molina, 82, a boutique wine producer, have seen their livelihoods destroyed.
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A lot of the tech ventures being funded will actually hurt the workforce and people's livelihoods.
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Many Americans are afraid, feeling that dim, uncontrollable forces have compromised their livelihoods, safety and futures.
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"Making livelihoods of our federal workers a pawn for political games is a disgrace," she said.
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Meanwhile, the country's oil and gas industry sustains the livelihoods of 19,000 people according to Deloitte.
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Sea levels may rise an extra 10 cm, washing away the livelihoods of millions more people.
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Our employees need that support to sustain their livelihoods while waiting for our restaurants to reopen.
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But when their houses and livelihoods go up in flames, how long will they bear it?
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Many of the fishermen say they fear they'll lose their livelihoods once the port starts operating.
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" Power adds, "Fashion and shopping are not just about clothes, it's people's businesses, jobs and livelihoods.
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As a result, half the country's people have been displaced, and their homes and livelihoods destroyed.
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Dzulkifli said revised forestry laws should promote better forest management and encourage livelihoods beside mass logging.
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Will that indirectly help people like Mr. Battogtokh, whose livelihoods depend on a strong Chinese economy?
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But for hospitality workers across the lockout zone, it has come at a cost: their livelihoods.
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Their wheelchairs are necessary to their lives and livelihoods, and they are without question legally disabled.
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Texans and others in the region have depended on the industry for their livelihoods for generations.
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The extreme stress of losing homes, livelihoods, pets, and property can be difficult to cope with.
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This helps to improve miners' livelihoods by lifting them out of the shadow market, he said.
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This helps to improve miners' livelihoods by lifting them out of the shadow market, he said.
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Survivors who lost their livelihoods say they have no source of income to rebuild their lives.
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"This is serious business, and our livelihoods hang in the balance of the debate," Medine said.
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In Somalia, drone strikes decimated entire communities, destroying not only lives, but crops, homes, and livelihoods.
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More than 60 million people in developing countries depend on lakes and rivers for their livelihoods.
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I'll protect your livelihoods, the newly elected president promised factory employees whose jobs were in danger.
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They provide food, medicine, shelter, fuel, livelihoods, recreation and sanctuary for diverse peoples around the world.
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Read more agriculture visionary: Thomas Njeru Few livelihoods offer as many paths to failure as agriculture.
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Residents and shopkeepers in Kisumu complained of damage being done by protesters to property and livelihoods.
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And how are we going to make sure that society — jobs, people and livelihoods — are protected?
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That move would effectively uproot at least 180 indigenous communities from their ancestral homes and livelihoods.
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And it's not as easily dismissed as other habits, ones on which our livelihoods don't rely.
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The revival of the factory has restored not only the workers' livelihoods but also their pride.
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Communities were destroyed, lives and livelihoods lost, and tens of thousands of people have been displaced.
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More recently, in 2017, sex workers in Bangladesh recounted to Motherboard how flooding threatens their livelihoods.
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"We want to make this an election about restoring people's livelihoods, starting with pensions," he said.
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As the gravy train rolls on, halting it becomes harder: too many livelihoods depend on the ride.
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Flocks are slaughtered, livelihoods are wiped out and an ancient way of life is threatened with ruin.
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Officials have told people their home areas are safe and they can go back to their livelihoods.
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They rate you, you rate them; it's like Yelp, but it actually affects people's lives and livelihoods.
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Penalized with a 90-day streaming ban, the livelihoods of streamers are ultimately controlled by an algorithm.
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People sell off whatever is left of their homes and livelihoods, pack the essentials and head southeast.
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Tourists enjoy visiting a wolf park in Lozère, but farmers fret over their livestock and their livelihoods.
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Brussels was then imposing tough financial bailout conditions on member Greece that many economists said destroyed livelihoods.
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Should Chinese tourists disappear, or Chinese drinkers stop slurping Australian wine, many Australians could lose their livelihoods.
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Investments in waste collection and recycling in emerging economies provide benefits for livelihoods, tourism and public health.
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In this case, suppressing that connection is not just destroying the livelihoods of those residents, it's criminal.
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For the communities, the land is their lives and source of livelihoods - it's part of their identity.
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"In the name of conservation, the local people will lose their ancestral lands and livelihoods," CAT said.
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"Foreign fishermen destroyed their livelihoods and deprived them of proper fishing," Salad Nur told the wire service.
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Though their wages and livelihoods weren't immediately at stake, some still chose to sit this protest out.
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It's people's lives and livelihoods played with to reach the front of TMZ or the Huffington Post.
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Over half a million people were pushed out of livelihoods they barely inhabited in the first place.
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The company has recently tried to show it can reduce the impact of mining and improve livelihoods.
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VICE Impact got the chance to talk with Jessie Baker of the Rainforest Alliance's Landscapes & Livelihoods team.
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Criminalizing their livelihoods sends a terrible message to our immigrant communities, especially in our current national climate.
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Activists said the area, known for growing apples, was fragile and that the plant could ruin livelihoods.
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The only way they could turn voters to their side was by threatening your livelihoods and communities.
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To win these battles, communities need to articulate the effects of oil exploration on lives and livelihoods.
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It's true — and reprehensible — that some forest offset projects have threatened residents with relocation or disrupted livelihoods.
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"These households represent 420,000 people whose livelihoods have been safeguarded," said Julius Kiptarus, Kenya's director of livestock.
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Some 40 million people in and around the Amazon directly rely upon the forest for their livelihoods.
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"Whistleblowers who report abuses on Wall Street often put their careers and livelihoods at risk," said Cummings.
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The opportunities around Africa's blue economies are enormous with significant potential to create jobs and improve livelihoods.
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The future of Hancock Lumber, started in 22012, and the livelihoods of hundreds of workers weighed heavily.
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Farming becomes more difficult because of poor soil quality, and local communities lose their land and livelihoods.
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Private equity has destroyed the livelihoods of millions of people — including at hospitals, grocery stores, and newspapers.
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The events industry, like many others, is in a holding pattern as vendors worry about their livelihoods.
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"They're wrongfully denying us, which is going to cripple millions of people and their livelihoods," he said.
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The investigations cost many their livelihoods, and the term "McCarthyism" has since become synonymous with unfounded fearmongering.
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Most new workplace technologies displace some worker tasks and entire jobs, devalue certain skills, and disrupt livelihoods.
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Or a hard border is reinstated, threatening economic livelihoods on both sides and potentially reigniting the Troubles.
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The lira could fall sharply, as it did last summer, with drastic repercussions for businesses and livelihoods.
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"You've got 700 people who've got livelihoods, they've got families, they've got bills to pay," she said.
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"You're going to get a lot of scrutiny if you're disrupting other people's livelihoods," Mr. Buffett said.
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Some have taken pay cuts, some have lost their jobs, and many livelihoods are still at risk.
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"Because we are not talking about political theory, but the reality of people's lives and livelihoods," Mrs.
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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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Scientists often looked askance at traditional knowledge, sometimes with harmful consequences for both science and indigenous livelihoods.
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Now, another economic disaster is threatening European livelihoods, adding to the terror that has captured global markets.
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For months, drivers had been warning that their livelihoods were being destroyed by the rise of Uber.
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Dams are often built under authoritarian regimes, exacerbating political instability while destroying many citizens' lives and livelihoods.
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Do you want the price of participation in public debate to include the fear of lost livelihoods?
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"We are already seeing climate change destroy lives, livelihoods and entire communities," she said in an email.
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"Air pollution steals our livelihoods and our futures," said Yeb Sano, executive director of Greenpeace Southeast Asia.
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Thanks to language in the proclamation, their livelihoods will not be adversely affected by the national monument. .
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Fellow mill owners, largely concentrated in the American Southeast, were blaming free trade for destroying their livelihoods.
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Having their livelihoods stripped because of a state-sponsored programme they resisted would be a raw deal.
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Farmers across America are looking for more sustainable farming methods to combat the weather ravaging their livelihoods.
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People living on the edge of poverty have been hit hard, their diets and livelihoods severely affected.
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"We want to protect biodiversity out in the ocean, but we also want to protect livelihoods," he said.
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This, she notes, was when automation began to threaten the livelihoods of the educated and the upper classes.
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Hundreds of thousands of mostly young and skilled people have left the country in search of better livelihoods.
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London's traditional black cab drivers have attacked Uber, saying it has undercut safety rules and threatened their livelihoods.
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But the difference between Amazon and, say, Twitter, is that its users' livelihoods are dependent on the former.
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"If there's a problem with this technology, it could have a profound impact on livelihoods and lives," Rep.
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Water-users are divided about the plan, with fishermen pitted against farmers, and both fearing for their livelihoods.
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The company is a major source of employment and livelihoods in the impoverished eastern-most province of Indonesia.
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The government would put forward measures to improve people's livelihoods, she said in a statement after the visit.
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Apocalyptic images show the mess of ashy, charred remains of people's homes and livelihoods in what was Paradise.
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The citizens of each of these countries would have good reasons to seek better and safer livelihoods abroad.
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But some relocated street vendors said much-reduced foot traffic at their new pitches is threatening their livelihoods.
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"An entire business, and the jobs and livelihoods that depend on it, will be in peril," Indivior said.
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This year, a weak monsoon season has wiped small cardamom production, threatening the livelihoods of thousands of producers.
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We are eroding the very foundations of our economies, livelihoods, food security, health and quality of life worldwide.
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The threat of losing their livelihoods brings racism to the fore and takes "Sweat" to its violent climax.
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For the left, people's livelihoods and identities are not pet issues, and are worth fighting for every day.
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This approach has provided refugees with livelihoods and hope, and helped secure some support from their Ugandan hosts.
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"The fund helps farmers, especially subsistence farmers who rely 100 percent on agriculture for their livelihoods," Perez said.
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Whether it's for light bulbs, refrigerators or computers, endless amounts of our livelihoods depend on the grid's current.
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Moreover, yours is the judgment upon which these men's livelihoods depend, and they're not happy when you're wrong.
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It's the perfect storm — violence, no legal protections, disrupted livelihoods, hunger and poverty, the breakdown of social systems.
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With their livelihoods at stake, many Western Canadians may be wondering whether they even belong in Canada anymore.
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Having a criminal record for marijuana use is damaging to people's livelihoods and life opportunities, particularly for youths.
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Thousands of workers' livelihoods have been devastated," Gillibrand said, adding that the president "is not on your side.
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He told Business Insider that some of his clients believed a no-deal Brexit would destroy their livelihoods.
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Climate change is threatening the livelihoods of the people of tiny Kiribati, and even the island nation's existence.
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Local communities that rely on national park visitors for their livelihoods are also alarmed by the administration's proposal.
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"We have no income, no livelihoods here ... We are not greedy, but we need to survive," he said.
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The report also notes risks for indigenous peoples whose livelihoods and cultures are uniquely dependent on natural resources.
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What we do know is that some industries have been disrupted and that has changed lives and livelihoods.
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We're already seeing these kinds of disruptions around the world, devastating homes, livelihoods, and costing thousands of lives.
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Protecting livelihoods and building resilience among farm and rural populations will lead to fewer lives on the line.
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Most have been uprooted because their livelihoods have been destroyed – sometimes by unaffordable food rather than direct violence.
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But these tensions are only ramping up now as the virus threatens to disrupt people's lives and livelihoods.
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The government devised a solution that will reduce unsustainable fishing practices while supporting alternative livelihoods in coastal communities.
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Moreover, the failure to diversify the economy away from hydrocarbons means Russian livelihoods still swing with oil prices.
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To do this we need to find innovative ways to provide sustainable alternative livelihoods options for our people.
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Populists have long contended that the global system of free trade hurt the livelihoods of many American workers.
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The politicians handed out phone chargers and hugged displaced residents who spoke about property destroyed and livelihoods upended.
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The resulting gentrification threatens the livelihoods of some renters, including many of the city's nonwhite and L.G.B.T. residents.
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About two-thirds of India's 1.3 billion people depend directly or indirectly on the land for their livelihoods.
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They compete for their livelihoods and take care of their families, sometimes making huge sacrifices for their children.
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" Shane Mahoney, from Canada, is the chair of the North American IUCN group on "sustainable use and livelihoods.
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Looming over the horizon is a future in which self-driving trucks threaten to eliminate many drivers' livelihoods.
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Last year, Cyclone Winston devastated the island's crop, threatening farmers' livelihoods even as it sent kava prices soaring.
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With climate deniers making federal policy, we need to act locally to protect our region and our livelihoods.
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The thaw is harming indigenous peoples' hunting livelihoods on the ice and threatening wildlife such as polar bears.
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We understand there are many people around the world whose livelihoods are dependent upon the fossil fuel industry.
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But when we do, politics is the last distraction we need — especially when it threatens lives and livelihoods.
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The epidemic now threatens the livelihoods of fishing communities around the globe and, ultimately, the world's food supply.
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I can't predict the future, but I know that migration will increase when people have their livelihoods destroyed.
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And the conversation isn't just about when and how public figures should lose their status and their livelihoods.
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These are people torn from their lives and their livelihoods, and there is no bridge to anywhere better.
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From resources to emissions, biodiversity to waste and well-being, fashion destroys lives as well as creating livelihoods.
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Others believe their livelihoods are endangered by the animals, which kill what people value, like pets and livestock.
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Automation is about to destroy the livelihoods of many kinds of worker, from taxi driver to investment banker.
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The consequences will be dire: loss of homes and livelihoods, hunger and disease, probably conflict, but eventually dislocation.
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It is a place where people have long said that restrictive federal land policies are strangling their livelihoods.
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That means more workers will face triple-digit temperatures, often for single-digit wages, threatening lives and livelihoods.
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But it is yet more vital; backsliding is a threat to the livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people.
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"As long as livelihoods in the camps don't improve, they will always say yes to going outside," said Kabir.
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Trade unions say the mine complex provides livelihoods for more than 100,000 people in the European Union's poorest member.
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Hardest hit are small-scale and subsistence farmers as they largely depend on rain-fed crops for their livelihoods.
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Beyond local consumption needs and providing livelihoods for residents, maintaining crops is an integral part of maintaining societal structures.
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What effect might this saga have on the livelihoods of Queens residents who rely on these trains every day?
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Clean energy sources like solar can deliver benefits to refugees by enhancing safety, security, health and livelihoods, she added.
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Concrete is also blamed for rampant sand mining, which has damaged the environment and hurt livelihoods in Southeast Asia.
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But new carbon emission limits and pending bans on diesel and gasoline cars in major markets threaten their livelihoods.
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The ruling also required the government to compensate the families who have lost their homes and livelihoods thus far.
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But even smaller changes can kick up big political pushback from those who rely on Medicare for their livelihoods.
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I sleep better knowing that my leisure and work trips can help boost economies, provide livelihoods and alleviate poverty.
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I think that a future King of England is so in touch with the livelihoods lifestyles of young people.
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Many borrowers made their livelihoods more disaster-proof by starting more drought-tolerant activities such as trading or horticulture.
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They are worried about the impact on their communities, livelihoods and security if they accept refugees into their countries.
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For farmers, construction workers, artists, surfers, ski bums, and skilled tradespeople, their pickup trucks are essential to their livelihoods.
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This fiery approach consumed the suffragettes' livelihoods and health—inevitably making it harder to sustain than the constitutional one.
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And yet, even with the threat of tragedy looming over them, entire families' livelihoods rest on these precarious mines.
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"Tourism is important, but we need to preserve these spaces for our future generations, for future livelihoods," he said.
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"The variety and multiplicity of threats to pollinators and pollination generate risks to people and livelihoods," the report stated.
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Local farmers say they are being unfairly singled out and the move to evict them would destroy their livelihoods.
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And every year, it seems to the men whose livelihoods depend upon it, the road of ice melts earlier.
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Or is it because it's the thing the industry is funding the most, because it will extend their livelihoods?
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Hundreds of small firms were affected by scandals at Lloyds and RBS, with some losing their businesses and livelihoods.
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In Bhubaneswar, campaigners say about 13,000 slum dwellers will be evicted, many of whom will also lose their livelihoods.
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In Africa, for example, desertification sharpens local conflicts, as well as ruining livelihoods, and this forces people to flee.
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Drivers sit atop a pyramid of 500-700 employees, from engineers to marketing departments, whose livelihoods depend on them.
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Why should the Librarian have unilateral authority over an appointment that impacts so many livelihoods in the United States?
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For the hundreds of villagers who gave up their land for the city, their very livelihoods are at stake.
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Other families lost their cattle when their farms were seized in the first fighting, so whole livelihoods have gone.
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Residents already say their livelihoods have improved since the makeover, as they can now give tours and sell souvenirs.
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Yet, even with all the risks attached to muguka, many Kenyan farmers are hoping it will save their livelihoods.
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Heirs property is just one of a number of systemic obstacles that black Americans face in building secure livelihoods.
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Mr. Mo is one of hundreds of villagers who say their livelihoods and the local environment are at risk.
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This poses a threat to Facebook and its social media rivals, who depend on that harvesting for their livelihoods.
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To make matters worse, luxury villas and golf courses are affecting the livelihoods of farmers by sucking up water.
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Why it matters: Self-driving trucks stand to transform the livelihoods of millions of truck drivers around the country.
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Coastal communities, businesses and elected officials understand that offshore oil drilling threatens existing jobs, economies, the environment and livelihoods.
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"It's not funny, putting the livelihoods of hard-working Australians at risk," the prime minister told reporters in Canberra.
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In turn, for Latino Americans and their families, this makes Trump an existential threat to their lives and livelihoods.
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Shutoffs have serious downsides: for one, they're expensive, since many people now depend on the internet for their livelihoods.
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As a result, Rare predicts that over 90,000 fishers and 85033,000 residents will have improved livelihoods and food security.
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But igniting trade wars with the nation's biggest trading partners would not improve the livelihoods of America's working class.
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Consultants and those whose financial livelihoods depend on their professional connections to the party were quick to come around.
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For the many people who will lose their property and livelihoods, the fight is more than one of principle.
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If they were going to save the aquifer, the farmers would have to administer policies harming their own livelihoods.
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These citizens, who lost their livelihoods and homes, were subject to further oppression by government agencies during recovery efforts.
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It has stolen our energy supplies and fisheries, harmed Ukrainian livelihoods, and blocked traffic and trade to our ports.
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The drivers say removing jeepneys from the road would deprive them of their livelihoods, and shut down small businesses.
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The coronavirus pandemic is posing a threat to their livelihoods, as it is for many others across the globe.
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In the areas hardest hit this past month, where levees are shredded and livelihoods shattered, many blame the Corps.
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The poorest, their rural livelihoods in ruins, will most likely have no choice but to head to the cities.
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Connected landscapes and our natural heritage are at risk, along with people's livelihoods and the health of our communities.
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But you are campaigning at the start of a global pandemic that threatens millions of lives and countless livelihoods.
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The more passive we are in the face of the coronavirus, the more lives and livelihoods it will destroy.
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"Aerocene Pacha" also aims to raise awareness of the different communities whose livelihoods are variously threatened by climate change.
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He and his administration have said the economic impacts of climate regulations are the real danger to Americans' livelihoods.
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In doing so, she says you can promote a story or movement without jeopardizing the livelihoods of those impacted.
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YouTube has given us a glimpse at what happens when users start associating social platforms with something more: livelihoods.
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Not all brokers are shady, and we shouldn't be celebrating a change in policy that could ruin their livelihoods.
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They have lost their livelihoods and their citizenship; they have been separated from their husbands and wives and children.
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Trade is vital to the health of economies of our states and the livelihoods of the people we've represented.
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Living life in the closet also gives city dwellers the chance to pursue their livelihoods without paying additional rent.
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In many cases, those are people with power themselves, whose decisions affect the lives and livelihoods of many people.
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The loss of ice in mountain regions is affecting people's livelihoods, depriving communities of water and harming wildlife habitats.
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All of this, it said, could lead to displacements and affect the livelihoods of millions of farmers and fishermen.
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"Instead, these tariffs threaten to increase costs for American families and destroy the livelihoods of U.S. workers," Gold said.
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Linda Thorpe, a health administrator, argued that while the Sandringham farm supported livelihoods, farmers generally got too much subsidy.
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Extreme heat is already devastating the health and livelihoods of tens of millions of people, especially in South Asia.
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They should not have to sacrifice their health and livelihoods in order to provide quality care for their patients.
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But then when we lose our jobs, our livelihoods, we crawl into a dark corner, hide and self-medicate.
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With two weeks' notice to leave, Saudi husbands fear they might forfeit their livelihoods if they follow their Qatari wives.
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Ending the conflict might cost the warring parties their livelihoods, so they have stopped talking to the UN's special envoy.
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Authorities will strike a balance between stabilizing economic growth, promoting reforms, controlling risks and improving people's livelihoods, the politburo said.
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Every statement we write and policy we create has the potential to impact the livelihoods of millions across the country.
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Locals who fear for their livelihoods could be given work as rangers with the job of looking after the reserves.
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The expansion of existing bans on cow slaughter wrecked the livelihoods of millions of farmers who bought and sold cattle.
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Under India's Forest Rights Act of 2006, tribal households can harvest and use forest resources to maintain their ancestral livelihoods.
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It was bad for Disney's business, and bad for employees' livelihoods, and bad for Disney fans who wanted good games.
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So it is no wonder that efforts to push bushmeat hunters into other livelihoods seem to be making little headway.
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When women's livelihoods relies on men's approval of their ability to serve, men often take full advantage of their position.
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The plaintiffs stand to lose their livelihoods and health insurance for themselves and their families—not to mention their dignity.
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For instance, there are more than 200 million people in India who rely on the craft sector for their livelihoods.
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Aside from maintaining the global climate, intact forests stabilize weather locally and regionally, which sustains livelihoods for millions of people.
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But for 65-year-old Li, these changing attitudes threaten an ancient art form and the livelihoods of many carvers.
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Nearly 19,000 people were killed or left missing and 160,000 lost their homes and livelihoods in the quake and tsunami.
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Aside from the safety trainings and free accident insurance that drivers get, we are also helping them enhance their livelihoods.
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He is known for the building of mega townships and for being a strong advocate of transforming livelihoods through education.
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A monument designation grants federal bureaucrats life and death power over ranchers and others whose livelihoods depend on the land.
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Supporters of the legislation say it is needed to help protect the livelihoods of farmers already struggling with recurring drought.
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Those who farm rice are often some of the poorest agricultural workers, and their livelihoods are threatened by environmental changes.
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But they still remain the lifeline for local communities who are dependent on them for their sustenance, livelihoods, and traditions.
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The refugee-protection regime established after the second world war promised livelihoods and security offered by stable states, not NGOs.
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Damage to property and infrastructure, on the other hand, could well be massive, as could displacement and loss of livelihoods.
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We dive into the myriad threats faced by corals and by the millions of people whose livelihoods depend on them.
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It never delivered on its promise, blew through hundreds of millions of dollars, and harmed countless livelihoods along the way.
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Animals are dying of thirst, and the livelihoods of families that rely on sheep or cattle are being wiped out.
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Salmon farmers, however, told the newspaper that they are concerned with how the battle for water will affect their livelihoods.
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With their livelihoods dependent on winning office (and votes), they tend to go where they believe those votes to be.
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Scattered among bullet casings are mementos of lost livelihoods: locks of copper-colored hair extensions, children's schoolbooks, scraps of clothing.
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He emphasized how important it is for composers to understand their rights and to band together to protect their livelihoods.
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U.S. leadership is especially needed now when pests and disease are spreading as quickly as ever, threatening our farmers livelihoods.
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Twitch isn&apost the only platform whose creators have expressed frustration and loss of livelihoods due to mistakenly implemented bans.
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This enhances lives and livelihoods with vibrant communities, strong families and profitable businesses at farm gates and on Main Streets.
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It's hard not to feel sympathy (and vicarious frustration) for the fishermen, considering that their livelihoods are at stake here.
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But Sumaila warned that failing to curb global warming could threaten the livelihoods and food source of millions of people.
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After all of this clean up work, Flint's drinking water and the livelihoods of its citizens stand in perpetual limbo.
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Swinomish rights to fish in the Puget Sound are guaranteed by historic treaties and their livelihoods depend on commercial fisheries.
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However, the core concern of federal economic policy must be the folks whose livelihoods depend upon our small-business culture.
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For many people living on the margins, the virus has already disrupted paychecks and livelihoods, and more disruptions are coming.
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But lives as well as livelihoods are possibly at stake in what's being said, and everyday conversation becomes a minefield.
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For those who seek to open stores now and build livelihoods around them, the challenges are forbidding if not insurmountable.
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Jobs have been lost, livelihoods destroyed, food is being wasted, and goods intended for Europe and the Middle East delayed.
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The gridlock in Washington over border wall funding is hurting their livelihoods and their ability to pay for basic necessities.
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With the government clampdown on their livelihoods, the villagers began to receive death threats for their participation in the film.
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Business Insider spoke to 25 nurses, who revealed a nationwide mask shortage was putting their livelihoods — and health — at risk.
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To save their livelihoods, many dairy farms have started breweries, bolstering bottom lines with a different kind of liquid capital.
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"People who are holding onto their livelihoods by their fingernails thought that at least Trump gave a crap," she says.
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Thousands upon thousands of workers are losing their livelihoods with every passing day that Congress continues to drag its feet.
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Local hotelier Vince Bruner said that the 300 people he employs would likely lose their livelihoods if the beaches closed.
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Less obvious is whether governments are competent or trusted enough to take extraordinary measures to save lives, livelihoods, and economies.
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She believed that developing dairy products from carabaos, a type of water buffalo, could help local farmers improve their livelihoods.
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The damage that leaving the European Union could do to their lives and livelihoods was hardly considered in wider Britain.
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"The wonderful Nygard employees who rely upon the companies for their livelihoods must now be the priority," Frydman's statement said.
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Most frequently, the drivers talked about how tough it was to earn a living, with Uber looming over their livelihoods.
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On Tuesday, sheep farmers in Wales excoriated the new prime minister for imperiling their livelihoods by jeopardizing exports to Europe.
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There is still time to stop rising heat from destroying lives and livelihoods in Odisha, environment and development experts said.
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Primarily, it's creators and content owners struggling to keep up with rampant piracy and unauthorized uses that threaten their livelihoods.
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"Is people's recreation more important than people's lives and livelihoods?" he said, cursing the nice lake houses around the reservoir.
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For hundreds of years, Jews living in Russia were persecuted under various czars, and their livelihoods and residences were limited.
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The UNCCD said the phenomenon is one of humanity's most pressing problems, which undermines food security, livelihoods, stability and health.
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So, forgive the preaching, but talking of a safe future seems disingenuous when endangering the lives and livelihoods of others.
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"This pipeline represents a threat to the livelihoods and health of our Nation every day it is operational," Faith said.
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Tecson said historically most efforts to improve livelihoods on the islands were created for fishermen as "projects" to help communities.
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Regardless, Blanco worries what these growing restrictions are doing to livelihoods of people who come from communities already under attack.
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"Dams can exacerbate poverty and worsen conditions for people who earn their livelihoods from land and river ecosystems," it said.
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That leaves them on the sidelines of the debate, even though their livelihoods depend upon the future of Bristol Bay.
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A viral meme is letting everyone make fun of their career choices and their families&apos reactions to their livelihoods.
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Some of the people I spoke with expressed anger that their livelihoods are now threatened over a border wall fight.
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The alternative is stronger, more frequent hurricanes, droughts, floods, famines and wildfires, costing lives and livelihoods on a global scale.
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The Taliban's message now is all about being 'protectors of the poppy,' preserving the nation's livelihoods against Kabul's 'kaffir government'.
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But as the contracts dried up, hundreds of thousands of Afghans who relied on them for employment lost their livelihoods.
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Further afield, coral bleaching is a potential humanitarian crisis in countries that rely on reefs for food and basic livelihoods.
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So they're clearly all tied, in the sense that these guys have linked their careers and livelihoods to each other.
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Could some of its former fighters, now gathered in temporary camps, find new, peaceful livelihoods as birding guides or in conservation?
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And small business owners, some of whom who rely on the government for their livelihoods, are beginning to feel the pinch.
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It's a human tragedy of a city deluged, of rising waters taking lives and destroying homes and livelihoods, inflicting psychological trauma.
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Activists claim the pipeline, which is almost complete, will contaminate local water supplies, threaten their livelihoods, and irrecoverably damage sacred sites.
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But much more is at stake than just work for those whose livelihoods and histories are ingrained in this tiny town.
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Rural areas often have agriculture-dependent economies, so the livelihoods of low-income residents are more vulnerable to changing environmental conditions.
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It threatens to rob future generations of their livelihoods in those regions where wildlife tourism is the core of local economies.
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That would harm the livelihoods of the 500,000 people driving for the company in Latin America's largest economy, according to Uber.
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It added that the authorities would strike a balance between stabilizing economic growth, promoting reforms, controlling risks and improving people's livelihoods.
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As well as destroying homes, Irma is possibly destroying livelihoods in Chokoloskee, said Austin Johnson, a 27-year-old stone crabber.
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Those subsidies make up a huge chunk of farmers' livelihoods: they account for 55 percent of total agricultural income in 2015.
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A first-time founder is also new to the pressures of entrepreneurship, of having employees rely on you for their livelihoods.
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It's a drastic and controversial move to avoid sparking a fire and it's already impacted the lives and livelihoods of millions.
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Activists warn the proposed construction of power plants near the Sundarbans would damage the environment and affect the livelihoods of millions.
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It endangers the livelihoods of farmers and the lives of the giant mammals, who have been shot or poisoned in return.
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Over a quarter of Mongolians lead rural pastoral livelihoods, though many have smartphones and access to 3G, and even 4G networks.
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Rather than fleeing to the United States, Hondurans threatened by the country's ubiquitous gangs could find security and livelihoods in ZEDEs.
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Such ice loss doesn't bode well for the hundreds of millions that depend on Himalayan glaciers for their water and livelihoods.
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"In an age of climate uncertainty and rapid urbanization, there are merits to protecting indigenous agriculture and farmers' livelihoods," he said.
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Xi said he hoped North Korea could achieve even greater achievements in improving its economy and people's livelihoods, the ministry said.
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To them, Cloudflare's decision is another brick in a wall being built between their livelihoods and the rest of the world.
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The total annual catch of 600,000 to one million tonnes has become extremely important for coastal livelihoods of eastern Pacific countries.
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But for farmers who have already battled severe drought this year, the latest threat has put their entire livelihoods at risk.
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This, according to the environmental group, contributes to climate change, ruins livelihoods and homes, and destroys the habitats of endangered species.
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Songwriters and composers have been relegated to the sidelines for way too long on an issue that directly affects their livelihoods.
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It is also connecting them with markets for their goods and training them in new livelihoods and how to run businesses.
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Environmentalists - and even musicians - are appealing for the protection of common land to safeguard livelihoods and protect against climate-change impacts.
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So legislators must balance any downsizing with the economic anxieties of working-class people dependent on steel cages for their livelihoods.
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Rodchenkov suggested the role of agents and others whose livelihoods depended on highly-paid players made doping less likely in soccer.
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We have protected the lives and livelihoods of untold millions by being willing to sacrifice the lives of our own troops.
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And, despite rolling out new direct monetization features, creators remain concerned about YouTube's policies hurting their reach and, accordingly, their livelihoods.
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As the Plan nears its day in court, it remains an overreaching threat to the livelihoods of seniors and minority citizens.
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This corresponds to over 450,2023 workers – and their families – who could lose their livelihoods due to teens preferring Juuls over Parliaments.
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By then, Illauq worried, it would be too late—marine mammals would be gone along with the livelihoods of Clyde residents.
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If you deal with those, there's a lot you can do to help improve the people's livelihoods and preserve their culture.
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During their recent visit to St. Helena, scientists studied whale shark movements and the impact of plastic pollution on their livelihoods.
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For years, taxi drivers and their allies in government have gone after what they considered an existential threat to their livelihoods.
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"It will never be recovered, never be spent to provide education, health care, safe environments, livelihoods or a future for children."
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" Russia, he said, "is ripping up the rule book by undermining democracy, wrecking livelihoods by targeting critical infrastructure, and weaponizing information.
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Such programs have curtailed livelihoods with minimal compensation, constrained community access to forest resources, and undermined local governance, the letter said.
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With farms empty or destroyed, trade and livelihoods ruined and the economy battered, food production and households' purchasing power are plummeting.
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But as their markets have shrunk or disappeared, many are now claiming that save-the-seal activism has destroyed their livelihoods.
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He also vowed to find and punish those responsible and to provide economic assistance to those who had lost their livelihoods.
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"A situation like this literally affects every crevice and crack of your livelihoods, of your relationships," the actor said, tearing up.
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They want to become teachers, lawyers, doctors, police officers and nurses, with hopes to build strong livelihoods while serving their communities.
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Climate change causes conflict due to competition over diminishing resources and may also threaten livelihoods and force mass migration, it said.
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To be so focused on yourself when so many are struggling for their lives and their livelihoods is hard to take.
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American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, however, will have immediate and lasting implications for the livelihoods of queer people.
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That translates to many thousands of potential voters who, like Mr. Hause, have livelihoods dependent on the future of the industry.
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At the same time, independent contractors don't get paid time off or sick days; not hiring them cuts into their livelihoods.
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For workers, such as plumbers and carpenters, it would have a negative impact on their livelihoods, such as missing new jobs.
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With weather patterns becoming more extreme each year, "we support people because we want people to keep their livelihoods", he said.
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Paid sick leave is not something that should only occur to you once a pandemic threatens millions of lives and livelihoods.
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Millions of average Americans lost their livelihoods and homes as the global financial crisis spiraled out of control a decade ago.
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The lives and livelihoods of the Bedouins who mostly populate the E-1 area could also be put at serious risk.
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But the consequences of such extreme weather go even further, beyond livelihoods, hunger and education, to the population's health -- including HIV.
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Corporations previously assumed that natural and social capital, like the environment and workers' livelihoods, were "free" and could largely be ignored.
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Many living in the region have experienced hurricanes for years, suffering through the loss of homes, livelihoods and even loved ones.
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Other characters and ticket sellers who depend on tips from tourists have opposed the measure as a restriction on their livelihoods.
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Spanning seven countries, including Nigeria, Niger and Cameroon, the lake basin is critical to the livelihoods of nearly 30 million people.
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The AI dash cam Nexar, for example, helps drivers prevent accidents, and protect their credibility and livelihoods when accidents do happen.
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We'll remain adamant that this NAFTA renegotiation process must institute a fair trade framework that benefits the livelihoods of all Americans.
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A president who has real people's families and livelihoods dependent on his success and the success of his company for decades.
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"Without proper maintenance comes problems, which can have a huge impact on a regional economy and local people's livelihoods," she said.
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But orthopedic surgeons know that what they do helps people get back to their lives, their livelihoods and their loved ones.
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This short-sighted decision is an attack on my constituents and so many Americans whose livelihoods depend on the solar industry.
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It has also led to landslides, which further erode coastlines and hurt communities that depend on the water for their livelihoods.
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The time for thinking about how the imminent political shift will impact the lives and livelihoods of artists is upon us.
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"We very much are trying to work with the fishermen, and we realize that these guys' livelihoods depend on it," Viezbicke says.
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Canada had already applied levies on US pork and dairy products, angering US farmers who rely on that market for their livelihoods.
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And shortcomings in the areas of access to reproductive care and preventing sexual assault and violence continue to threaten livelihoods and health.
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It's this anxiety over our careers, our livelihoods, and our ambitions that is driving this conversation, and we need to recognize it.
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In all, this is yet another piece of data showing that expanding Medicaid has not only improved livelihoods, but actually saved lives.
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Successive governments have connived at and hastened the corporate hijacking of Indian agriculture, privileging the profits of a few over countless livelihoods.
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BTS World, on the other hand, was brought to life by those who hold the contracts to BTS's work, likenesses, and livelihoods.
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He snapped up the region's best cows and dairy machinery from farmers and businessmen whose livelihoods had been hammered by the siege.
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Between the lines: Unlike corn, soybeans don't store well, so farmers are risking their livelihoods for an economic detente that isn't guaranteed.
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Two, limiting a freelance journalist's work to 25 assignments each year per news outlet will disrupt the livelihoods of many freelance journalists.
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Getty added that Google was threatening the livelihoods of 200,000 contributors who relied on the company's business model to make a living.
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Residents within a 20 km radius of the facility were forced to evacuate their homes and leave behind their livelihoods and possessions.
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Those artists could do well to adopt a new strategy, as they can no longer count on music sales for their livelihoods.
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Leif Brottem, assistant professor of global development studies at Grinnell College, specializes in the role of geographic mobility within West African livelihoods.
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Instead, our policies harm our economy by making the United States less competitive, and they threaten the livelihoods of millions of immigrants.
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The Election Is Just Like [Insert TV Show/Movie]It's like fantasy, except the results might threaten the livelihoods of many Americans.
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They're also particularly vulnerable to the overall drop in consumer spending because their livelihoods tend to be more dependent on cash transactions.
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Those numbers have only accelerated rising tensions between anti-coal environmentalists and those who've long depended on the industry for their livelihoods.
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Logistics companies whose livelihoods depend on Maersk-owned terminals weren't all treated as well during the outage as Maersk's customers, for instance.
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This means providing empowerment and autonomy to communities which live in at-risk areas, including access to resources, education, livelihoods, and health.
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"Google's behavior is adversely affecting not only our contributors, but the lives and livelihoods of artists around the world, present and future."
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As a result, those sources say, they are cut off from sources of livelihoods and most services, and reliant on humanitarian handouts.
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Women often face a greater risk of getting sick, losing their livelihoods, living in poverty, and being displaced when weather disasters strike.
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But today, they are the most visible manifestation of neoliberal economic policies that have destroyed the livelihoods, hopes and dreams of millions.
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In 193, Cambodian refugee Chhaya Chhoum co-founded Mekong NYC, fighting for the rights and livelihoods of Southeast Asians in the Bronx.
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We're viewed as unmanageable liabilities that threaten the freedom and livelihoods of healthcare professionals across every point of the continuum of care….
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Afraid, we think about our lives and livelihoods, loved ones and friends, and we doubt the meaning or efficacy of our politics.
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The Rainforest Alliance works to protect forest and wildlife and to improve the livelihoods of the communities in and around the forest.
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The shopkeepers attacked Hezbollah on national television for inspiring a slum clearance and redevelopment project that deprived them of their meager livelihoods.
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In Colorado, the AGree Economic and Environmental Risk Coalition works with farmers and ranchers to protect both natural resources and farmers' livelihoods.
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African and other farmers are going to have to make radical changes to their livelihoods, with consequences that are hard to predict.
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In this digital age, foreign powers should not be able to disrupt elections or destroy the livelihoods of U.S. citizens with impunity.
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In Florida alone, nearly 6900,2628 farm jobs could be lost – livelihoods and family incomes that aren't just numbers on a balance sheet.
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"We're going to stop the regulations that threaten the future and livelihoods of our great coal miners," Trump said during the speech.
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"Understanding these kind of adaptive tradeoffs will be key to mitigating risk and ensuring the livelihoods of coastal populations today," he added.
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Bos is the director of government relations at World Vision U.S., where Saracco is a policy adviser for food security and livelihoods.
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"His money would have been used to destroy the livelihoods of other content creators, which is no bueno," one Reddit user said.
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In El Salvador, USCRI now runs the Livelihoods project, teaching young adults who were deported from the U.S. skills to support themselves.
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Many Americans, especially those who rely on the manufacturing sector for their livelihoods, see global competition as a threat to their jobs.
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Now delivery workers who depend on the bikes for their livelihoods can do so without fear of a ticket or $500 fine.
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There's caprice in the formation of a fluky inland sea, giving rise to all kinds of lives and livelihoods and art projects.
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That must change if we want to spur economic growth, expand opportunity, and give people more control over their lives and livelihoods.
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But while those men have the airport to thank for their livelihoods, herder Hassan Halake sees it as a threat to his.
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There's no better time to push harder on mitigating the worst effects of climate change, which threatens all aspects of our livelihoods.
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They're taking jobs at our time of business that we wait all year for—they took livelihoods from more than just strippers.
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New home grow restrictions aren't just limiting folks' ability to create their own medical or recreational marijuana; it's also impacting people's livelihoods.
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Photo courtesy of Getty Images Photo courtesy of Getty Images In all of this, there are people whose livelihoods are at stake.
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The science, however, is clear — wetlands and reefs have high value for flood reduction and they contribute to livelihoods, fisheries and more.
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Bahamian fishermen and vendors, who depend on the conch industry for income, fear that these new possible laws will jeopardize their livelihoods.
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The government is considering new regulations to protect the marine animal, but many Bahamians fear that these laws will harm their livelihoods.
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Its critics worry that it will damage the area's fragile marine ecosystem, threaten the livelihoods of fishing communities and pollute the air.
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By the end, the stakes seem trivial, even though families and livelihoods are in play and big ideas hover in the background.
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Without livelihoods, they were reduced to long days and evenings full of waiting for news of missing relatives or much-needed aid.
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This means they are risking their own mental health, livelihoods and can become overwhelmed by watching acts of violence against their friends.
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The climate threat is a worldwide emergency that needs to be addressed to secure the livelihoods of my generation and subsequent ones.
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Such tactics eradicated countless livelihoods; most survivors had little choice but to abandon hope and move their families into the prepared hamlets.
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But a majority of people expressed anxieties — about their families, livelihoods, public services, residency rights and futures — with uncertainty the dominant mood.
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YouTubers concerned about safeguarding their livelihoods should look into diversifying their revenue streams or use crowdfunding platforms like Patreon to stay afloat.
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Many flight attendants have previously told Business Insider that their main concern is the harm the outbreak is doing to their livelihoods.
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The terms should also not affect "the social situation and livelihoods" and there should be "political understanding" on any program, he said.
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As the COVID-2202 exacts an unimaginable price in lives and livelihoods, it is hard to think of anything else right now.
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"Difficult decisions have to be made in these unprecedented times, when people's lives and livelihoods are being lost," Richards told Newcastle's website.
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Some families are only managing to hold on to their rural homes and livelihoods with help from local and international aid groups.
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He and others argue that the act has become skewed toward restricting economic development and Americans' livelihoods rather than protecting threatened animals.
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At the global epicenter, in China, mass quarantines have apparently slowed the spread, but at a steep cost to livelihoods and liberties.
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However, it cannot come at the cost of atrocious human rights violations, destroying the livelihoods of American workers, and destructive environmental practices.
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The W.T.O. warned that intensifying trade conflicts posed a direct threat to jobs and livelihoods, while discouraging companies from expanding and innovating.
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And the freelance writers, graphic artists, videographers, and so on who were logical WeWork clients were seeing their livelihoods decimated by technology.
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But that is small comfort to those whose livelihoods depend on e-cigarettes and who credit vaping with turning their lives around.
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This is a matter of livelihoods and of a regional economy and a lot of other things that are going on here.
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By helping to improve livelihoods, foreign aid can help support a generation of demand for U.S. goods and build stable trading partners.
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But today, janitors, Amazon delivery drivers and warehouse workers are often employed by subcontractors who have little real power over their livelihoods.
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Yet it presents new risks to individual privacy and livelihoods — including the possibility that the tech will replace people in their jobs.
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Those threatened by climate change need special attention to ensure that healthy diets, livelihoods, communities and value chains are protected and resilient.
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Shareholders lost around 80 percent of their investments - and some their livelihoods as RBS cut jobs as part of a major restructuring.
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However, "there is concern for a possible impact on the World Heritage site and the livelihoods of the local communities," UNESCO said.
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Women understand if we fall apart, become hysterical or fight back we risk putting our lives and often our livelihoods at risk.
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In 2009 ISIS' recruitment efforts targeted impoverished farmers in Iraq whose livelihoods were devastated by drought and fierce winds, according to Saghir.
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My dentist, for instance, provides middle-class livelihoods for dozens of people and should not be discriminated against because of her profession.
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Insurance could mitigate the risks that climate change presents to lives and livelihoods—if the industry itself were not also under threat.
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And it is a slap in the face to the local communities that rely on tourism to those areas for their livelihoods.
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The shutdown has been especially challenging to the nation's courts and criminal justice system, and to those whose livelihoods depend on them.
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While headlining comedians cancel their gigs without real consequence, lesser-known touring comedians are having their livelihoods threatened by the coronavirus pandemic.
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These are people who are losing their livelihoods, their families, and who knows what else, all because they cannot buy their freedom.
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It's the death pledge that gives us the right to our homes, the places that nurture and sustain our livelihoods and lives.
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"Unfortunately, SHG has more than once chosen the side of redevelopment, prioritizing art and artists over people's livelihoods," it read in part.
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Unpredictable weather patterns and environmental degradation resulting from climate change in the arid Sahel and Horn will worsen food insecurity and jeopardize livelihoods.
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" Watson appears to be concerned with wrecking the planet only because it threatens "our economies, livelihoods, food security, health and quality of life.
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But more important, they're working to allow regular Syrians, those most impacted by the ongoing war, to take control of their own livelihoods.
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This is one way to make sure that what you eat is less damaging and/or helps sustain livelihoods and good agricultural practices.
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Photo: Gizmodo (Melanie Ehrenkranz)The dangers of the law on the livelihoods and safety of sex workers became clear in its immediate aftermath.
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Instead, it's only cost him more, tanking his already low approval rating and putting hundreds of thousands of Americans' livelihoods on the line.
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The livelihoods of the world's poorest are most exposed to climate change disasters, because poverty makes it impossible to escape, says the research.
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They are becoming more frequent and more intense -- and each has a disastrous impact on the economies of nations and livelihoods of people.
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Authorities also offered to compensate fishermen whose livelihoods depend on the trade that's killing vaquitas to the tune of $37 million per year.
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The same is true for political disasters, as when farmers' livelihoods are directly hit by trade distortions such as President Trump's tariff policies.
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What we do know is that the internet and the livelihoods that can be built off it are increasingly precarious and increasingly fabricated.
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The people whose livelihoods depend on capturing attention will adapt and find ways to exploit The New Big Huge Black Box Attention Market.
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But every day without action is a day that our ecosystems suffer -- and also the people who rely on them for their livelihoods.
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Herniati, who goes by one name, said their income had quadrupled since she began working, thanks to a project to improve local livelihoods.
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I suspect if they said no to something that made them uncomfortable on set at any point, it wouldn't affect their livelihoods, either.
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The drivers took Uber to court last year, accusing the U.S.-based ride-hailing app of endangering their livelihoods and seeking its shutdown.
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"Besides contributing considerable revenue to conservation, wildlife-based tourism can contribute significantly to education, economies, job creation, and human livelihoods," the paper states.
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Their livelihoods, and all that they have invested in clawing their way through the system, can evaporate with the stroke of a pen.
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They were forced to abandon their homes and livelihoods as paramilitary groups, guerrilla fighters, and the military fought for control over their land.
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You and I have talked a fair bit about how fintech isn't like other tech sectors, because you're dealing with money and livelihoods.
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The livelihoods and businesses it supports across Australia far exceeds the numbers supported by many industries we would consider too big to fail.
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At the local community level, the fund helps develop sustainable livelihoods on forest products so they do not need to cut down trees.
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Instead, the country's leaders must promote human rights and development by addressing the long-term impacts of violence on Iraqis' health and livelihoods.
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They also asked for formal recognition of their right to earn livelihoods, and to be allowed to participate in decision-making on vending.
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Our livelihoods are threatened by three Persian Gulf-based carriers that continue to penetrate the United States market while benefiting from government subsidies.
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Nakumatt has estimated in court papers that closing the chain would affect the livelihoods of more than 30,000 people, including 6,720 direct employees.
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Factories and business in the port city of Karachi, Pakistan's commercial hub, have been badly affected, threatening jobs and the livelihoods of workers.
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If, instead, it continues to sacrifice our livelihoods to enrich a few chief executives, we will fight tooth and nail to defeat it.
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He also said the proposal relied on undefined measures to compensate fishermen for potential damage to their livelihoods caused by the wind farm.
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Those hurt by the changing economy believe that all that they hold dear — their livelihoods, their communities, their towns — are being phased out.
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Each house is home to between eight and 10 people and an informal economy of micro businesses has emerged as people created livelihoods.
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Decisions being made in Washington about their way of life, their communities, their coastal resources and their livelihoods would have very real consequences.
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Instead, they saw it as a political distraction while their livelihoods were being strangled by Mr. Trump's unpopular tariffs and a bad harvest.
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"The EPA had placed the livelihoods of far too many people on the line when they attempted to impose these rule," Paxton said.
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At least 400 indigenous tribes live in the rainforest, and their cultures and livelihoods are intimately linked with the state of the Amazon.
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Business owners on the border between the United Kingdom and Ireland are bracing themselves for an economic shock that could wreck their livelihoods.
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More dams will likely further deplete their numbers, impacting tens of millions of people whose food and livelihoods depend on freshwater fish harvests.
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Cutting aid is playing roulette with people whose lives and livelihoods are directly or indirectly tied to these and other U.S. assistance programs.
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"TfL's plans threaten the livelihoods of thousands of drivers in London, while also stifling tech companies like Uber," he said in a statement.
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Rebuilding the battered economy and creating jobs and livelihoods to a point where Yemen can sustain itself will be the work of decades.
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That sometimes-confused cohort would include people like myself, whose livelihoods as automotive journalists depend on knowing about the latest models in showrooms.
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Environmentalists say the risks those fossil fuel plants could pose to nature and the livelihoods of local people are not being properly investigated.
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An estimated 30 million small-scale fishermen and women depend on reefs for their livelihoods, more than one million in the Philippines alone.
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People displaced by conflict are worst affected, it said, adding that low crop production, disrupted livelihoods and financial crisis were also to blame.
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The fact remains that Google Drive is either glitching out and impacting people's livelihoods, or suddenly enforcing its Terms of Service without warning.
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How has each nation done in terms of trying to hold back the desert and preserve the livelihoods of affected people, especially herders?
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As we ask all Americans to sacrifice their livelihoods and alter their behavior to save lives, we must ourselves model appropriate #coronavirus behavior.
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The characters, Parisians who work in publishing, media and politics, are preoccupied with the impact of digital technology on their lives and livelihoods.
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But that's hardly comforting to the artists who fear losing their livelihoods for voting the "wrong" way or expressing the "wrong" political beliefs.
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It's also crucial to understand the maddening reality for many marginalized American groups whose money, livelihoods and creations are regularly stolen from them.
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The disruptive effects of automation and AI on workers and their livelihoods is a future that even President Obama warned of last week.
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This focus on private land ownership as the backbone of the economy persists, but today livelihoods are less and less dependent on it.
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Managers say they need to keep the herds down so they don't destroy delicate native species habitat and threaten the livelihoods of ranchers.
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The story of the kelp's disappearance is the story of an interwoven food system breaking down, and in the process threatening people's livelihoods.
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The shoot illuminated just how climate change will affect the women who live there, and who depend upon these forests for their livelihoods.
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This displacement jeopardizes the livelihoods and food security of not only farmers and their families, but entire communities who benefit from local farms.
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Putin has shown in stages that he's willing to ruin livelihoods, beat up, imprison and even shoot those who challenge him, he says.
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He's a destroyer, and anyone who values the livelihoods of American manufacturing workers should not let him anywhere near the Ex-Im Bank.
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"The state and local tax deduction alone is an assault on the livelihoods and the property values of millions of Americans," said Rep.
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Dams, highways and now, a copper mine, have wreaked ecological havoc across the region, threatening farmers' livelihoods and locals' health, say environmental campaigners.
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They are vulnerable not only to violent weather but also to loss of livelihoods as farmers and fishermen feel the effects of warming.
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The cuts to these programs proposed by Mr. Trump and Congress threaten the lives of these children and the livelihoods of their parents.
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"We just ask to grow old on a planet that can provide livelihoods for all of us, no matter where we are born".
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Unfortunately, this would not be the first time that quilombolas have been forced to sacrifice their lands and livelihoods for the launch center.
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France is saying to the fashion and advertising industries that it's time they acted responsibly toward the people on whom their livelihoods depend.
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These middlemen could tax the farmers and oil producers who depended on their rails — or deny them a ride and sink their livelihoods.
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While they may be repelled by Trump personally, Davis argued, many of them see Sanders as posing an immediate threat to their livelihoods.
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"Meeting growing aspirations for mobility has the potential to improve the lives and livelihoods of billions of people," it said in a report.
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Pilsen is far from wealthy today, but residents have decent livelihoods, the community is much safer and prospects have improved for its children.
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Heartland tells the story of a family that lost everything to greedy bankers who swindled their livelihoods and walked away without recrimination. 8.
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China should not be allowed to decimate an iconic American industry and put the livelihoods of thousands of hard-working Americans at risk.
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As more trees are cut down, there will be more frequent droughts, endangering food and water supplies, and livelihoods for millions of people.
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But there isn't much else individual creators can do to protect their livelihoods from the changes coming to YouTube in the new year.
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None of those interviewed were named, for fear that they would lose their livelihoods or their families would be punished for speaking out.
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The law would have negatively affected the plastic bag manufacturing businesses that would in-turn impact the jobs and livelihoods of their employees.
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The #StayAndFight hashtag started with film industry workers rallying against Hollywood's boycott threat because they feared losing their livelihoods, according to BuzzFeed News.
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The jobs and livelihoods of people who currently work for insurance companies or in medical billing are also not an entirely trivial concern.
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Their skills as pig farmers and shepherds contributed not only to their livelihoods, but to their political independence and unique culture as well.
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Likewise, great athletes sometimes float unmoored to any particular signified meaning, until the political circumstances of their livelihoods bring them to the ground.
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But stopping it is a challenge since the cocoa grown on that land provides livelihoods for hundreds of thousands of farmers and their families.
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You know, we've now got 80,000 people who work for Virgin and, you know, their livelihoods, their jobs, their children, everything depends on that.
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The livelihoods for farmers located in thousands of villages spread across this region are becoming increasingly strained because of heat stress and persistent drought.
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Robotics and automation technologies, which are under rapid development, "have the potential to disrupt the current livelihoods of millions of Americans," the report read.
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Clothing manufacturer SOKO is based in the Wildlife Works Rukinga Sanctuary in Kenya and provides livelihoods for over 45 people in the Kasigau region.
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"To avoid cutting roads and hitting people's livelihoods, we have decided to suspend the protest for now," retired brigadier general Sameh Rammah told Reuters.
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"To avoid cutting roads and hitting people's livelihoods, we have decided to suspend the protest for now," retired brigadier general Sami Rammah told Reuters.
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These fishermen came together to bring their own cases against BP because they had no faith in their own government to protect their livelihoods.
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It is responsible for the daily livelihoods of more than three billion people, and is a source of not only life but great beauty.
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"You take away the land, you take away the traditional livelihoods, you feed them booze, you introduce smallpox in your trade wars," he said.
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"The focus on growth has been at the expense of the local peoples' environment and livelihoods," says Jim Wormington, one of the group's researchers.
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More than 150,000 fishermen depended on the marine national park and its buffer zone of 10,500 sq km (4,000 sq miles) for their livelihoods.
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The language of contemporary Right to Farm amendments guarantees farmers and ranchers the right to engage in their livelihoods and produce food for others.
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In the meantime, Judge Garcia's ruling may lessen the anxieties of undocumented people who have lost their homes or their livelihoods in hurricane Harvey.
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"We've got to be talking about people having access to livelihoods, children being in school, and people protected as far as possible," he added.
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For many, the thought of losing a stable job with steady income is out of the question because their entire livelihoods depend on it.
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"Many of us depend on fishing as our vital source of food and livelihoods, and we need to do something about it," added Sidik.
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Search engine optimization "giveth and taketh away," she tells me, laughing gamely at the unpredictable whims of algorithm that undergird both of our livelihoods.
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However, criticism by opponents that the economic improvement has not translated into jobs or better livelihoods for millions of poor appears to be resonating.
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The residents here are extremely scared that if something isn't done soon, their homes and livelihoods will be washed away by the Chesapeake Bay.
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These communities are known for off-the-grid "hipnecks" (a portmanteau of redneck and hippie) whose livelihoods depend almost completely on black market cannabis.
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Many Jats, who number more than 80 million across north India, are farmers whose livelihoods have suffered as families divide farms among their children.
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"Any relaxation of the (law) will lead to more commercial development, which will affect the lives and livelihoods of the fishing community," he said.
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As their customers' friends and neighbors, community bankers cannot afford to jeopardize the public trust, which would put their businesses and livelihoods at risk.
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Further, because damaging the environment can destroy local livelihoods, protecting the environment could render people less vulnerable to falling victim to slavery, he argued.
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People's lives and livelihoods are at stake, and it has nothing to do with whether Christian Pulisic or Javier Hernandez scores the deciding goal.
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Some 1.4 million people lost their homes or livelihoods in the storm, which created the worst humanitarian crisis since a devastating earthquake in 53.
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Local families, who have for many years depended on the forest for their livelihoods, have been introduced to mushroom cultivation, raffia weaving and beekeeping.
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This public support includes residents of the region who rely on the industry for their livelihoods, giving them the ability to support their communities.
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That is because one-third of all jobs in the region remain linked to agriculture and climate change is making those livelihoods more precarious.
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But some humanitarian groups have criticised the plan, saying the island is vulnerable to frequent cyclones and cannot sustain livelihoods for thousands of people.
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Mr. Sigona said worsening livelihoods in Vietnam have forced people there to take on higher debts than many others traveling from other Asian countries.
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As more large fish become extinct, the more the food supply, the livelihoods of millions, and the health of the planet are seriously threatened.
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Why do famous people, whose images are central to their relevancy and livelihoods, keep letting themselves get played for their old bad internet behavior?
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This approach of strengthening rural livelihoods with alternative sources of income is part of the government's efforts to protect forests and biodiversity, he noted.
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"Despite our best efforts, you have succeeded in wrecking our economy and ruining the lives and livelihoods of thousands of our citizens," he said.
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"The work improves livelihoods, lessens pressure on native forests and reduces emissions of greenhouse gases from deforestation and forest degradation," the World Bank said.
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"Southwest Florida's coasts have provided an important source of opportunity for generations of families who have built their livelihoods on these productive waters," Sens.
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"For tribal people, these laws have a direct impact on livelihoods," Alok Shukla, president of the advocacy group Chhattisgarh Bachao Andolan (Save Chhattisgarh Movement).
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In building Boll & Branch, the Tannens have tried to create a supply chain that improves the livelihoods of farmers and factory workers in India.
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"People within the last decade have seen a number of important patches that were a big focus of their livelihoods melt completely," he noted.
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Furthermore, the cost to the farmers and families who would lose their land and livelihoods through governmental use of eminent domain must be considered.
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Outing a sex worker is a serious threat to their lives and livelihoods, as is the psychological toll of being harassed in this way.
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For workers at the site, radiation is a constant enemy — though many see it more as a threat to their livelihoods than their lives.
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I think this is a democracy and people should endorse the people they want to endorse and not have their livelihoods put in danger.
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The activists, mainly local salt harvesters and shrimp farmers, were demonstrating against the plant's threat to their livelihoods and the takeover of their land.
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Those sums are an utterly inadequate recompense for the lives and livelihoods lost in one of the most monumental mistakes of the recent wars.
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Everyone can buy a cheaper air-conditioner when Carrier debarks for a lower-cost country, but a few hundred people will lose their livelihoods.
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Its massive reduction has adversely affected the livelihoods of more than 250 million people in Chad, Nigeria, Niger, and Cameroon that depend on it.
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"Immediate responses are required to save lives and livelihoods of millions not to slide to the next worse case which is famine," it said.
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Richard Munang: Climate change threatens the productivity of African agriculture, the continent's most inclusive sector, which provides livelihoods in vast swathes of the continent.
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Trump is already popular with many residents, who credit him with securing their livelihoods when he bought the resort out of receivership in 2014.
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"Labour will oppose Theresa May's botched Brexit deal that puts jobs, rights and people's livelihoods at risk," leader Jeremy Corbyn said in a statement.
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They also predicted severe damage to the health of Chinese consumers, the safety of the country's food supply and the livelihoods of Chinese farmers.
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Creative professionals whose livelihoods have been impacted by the COVID-240 outbreak are flocking to membership platform Patreon in record numbers, the company claims.
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She is gathering data to show up during meetings and ruin the lives and livelihoods of people simply for some coin and experience points.
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This is a crisis for people in the sport whose livelihoods depend on the breeding and nurturing, and the buying and selling, of racehorses.
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The coronavirus outbreak, which has made severe impact in many industries worldwide, is beginning to disrupt several businesses and livelihoods in India as well.
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The Supreme Court should take up Arlene's Flowers now and stop activist government bureaucrats from stripping devout Muslims, Jews and Christians of their livelihoods.
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"This year has shown us that climate change is a present-day threat to the safety and livelihoods of communities across America," she said.
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"The next step to holding Beijing accountable is to force it to pay for the lives and livelihoods that it has destroyed," Hawley said.
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The people we work with are suffering from the impacts of climate change — some have lost their homes, livelihoods and assets as a consequence.
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Most citizens have felt a threat hanging over their lives and livelihoods for decades, but we also now feel a kind of existential dread.
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The changes could have dire, and still unknowable, reverberations for New York City's 25,000 licensed real estate brokers, whose livelihoods depend on the fees.
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Black cab drivers, who oppose to Uber on the grounds the app encroaches on their livelihoods, welcomed the decision not to renew its license.
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Likewise, when people lost their livelihoods to the Exxon Valdez oil spill disaster in 1989, Exxon Mobil could have paid damages to its victims.
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Nothing is more important than safety; our livelihoods, the communities where we live and work, and the lives of our colleagues depend on it.
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Opportunities for decent, middle-class livelihoods seemed to be shrinking, and the "laboring classes" confronted a grim future of what many called wage slavery.
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The U.S. hardwood plywood industry cannot afford to be forgotten by another administration and watch as their livelihoods, communities and jobs are cast aside.
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Federal agencies are supposed to be subject to oversight by other institutions that can stop them from wreaking havoc with consumers and their livelihoods.
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The pirates told the authorities that they seized the ship to protest illegal fishing in the area that has threatened livelihoods, Mr. Mohamed said.
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Eventually, climate change will make large areas of agricultural production unusable, and farmers will have to find alternative livelihoods with or without cactus pear.
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The guidance is vague and leaves unanswered questions that full-time creators fear could dramatically affect their livelihoods or scare them off YouTube entirely.
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But how long are they willing to wait it out when autoworkers' livelihoods are on the line, especially when a reasonable deal seems obtainable.
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Partnering with CreativeFuture, an organization advocating for the rights of creatives, I met with lawmakers to discuss how creative professionals' livelihoods are under attack.
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Climate changes are threatening the way of life of Nomadic herders, forcing them to move away from traditional grazing grounds and find alternative livelihoods.
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"American farmers work hard to put food on our tables but because of new tariffs our farmers livelihoods are at risks," the ad states.
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Dams often inflicts environmental damage to aquatic eco-systems that creates socio-economic risks to communities dependent on rivers and lakes for their livelihoods.
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There are small business owners and lower-middle class workers and users fighting to save their livelihoods and, some would argue, their very lives.
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It also backed measures to transfer risk so as to better protect people and their livelihoods, while promoting resilient housing, infrastructure and social development.
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It is absolutely abhorrent that almost one million people are having their livelihoods put on hold because the president does not want to negotiate.
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The reality or even the threat of fire eradicating lives, property and livelihoods is extremely stressful, but there are steps people can take to help.
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Mr. Clinton said the government needed to do more to help coal miners whose livelihoods were being threatened by the steady decline in coal production.
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Unfortunately for villages and tribes on the river's path, these dams can flood agricultural land and wreak havoc on fish populations, subsequently ruining people's livelihoods.
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Rather than seeing technology facilitate greater communication, economic opportunity, and leisure, it seemed that it was exacerbating our differences, concentrating wealth, and threatening all livelihoods.
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What would you say to those who—reasonably I think—worry that he threatens the lives and livelihoods of marginalized people both here and abroad?
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Peasant farmers have revolted against an industry that many see as damaging their land and livelihoods while denying them a fair share of the wealth.
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So in 2008, a group of fishermen decided they would make an effort to protect their livelihoods by trying to conserve the lake's natural resources.
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First, on the deal itself, it was encouraging to see the President-elect going to bat for ordinary workers who were seeing their livelihoods threatened.
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This could cripple livelihoods across the predominantly agricultural country, where 80% of water is used to irrigate thirsty crops such as sugar cane and rice.
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Rising desertification rates, melting glaciers and drying rivers and lakes threaten the livelihoods of Mongolia's herders, who account for nearly a third of the population.
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Last, official calculations make little allowance for the size of an informal economy from which ordinary North Koreans derive a vast chunk of their livelihoods.
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Rather, lions are primarily threatened by habitat loss, livestock encroachment, loss of wild prey, and conflict with people wanting to protect their lives and livelihoods.
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As a local organiser for a community-based natural-resource-management forum, she has been helping find ways to reduce poaching by promoting other livelihoods.
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But amid heavy backlash from rental brokers who said their livelihoods were at stake, the industry filed an Article 78 petition this morning in Albany.
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The prevailing drought conditions affecting the livelihoods of a significant proportion of the population would also drive down demand with the lowering of disposable incomes.
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So preserving these canyon refuges will also help to conserve the region's fish, as well as the livelihoods of the fishers who depend on them.
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In July last year, a roadmap was completed to open up the RSPO to more small growers, aimed at improving their livelihoods, sustainability and yields.
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" Clinton campaign spokesman Brian Fallon said McConnell and other critics "twisted Clinton's words to suggest she showed a disregard for coal workers and their livelihoods.
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As extreme weather events become more common, the weather report—a daily marvel on which lives and livelihoods depend—should not be taken for granted.
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Ethiopia is Africa's largest coffee producer and the bean contributes to the livelihoods of more than a quarter of the country's about 100 million people.
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Trump has propelled his campaign by tapping into angst in blue collar America, and has heavily criticized free trade deals as taking away American livelihoods.
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Like all good open world multiplayer games, you can also be a villain and try to destroy other players' hopes, dreams, and in-game livelihoods.
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Amid the heavy coal boosterism, this year's conference has brought attention to the plight of workers whose livelihoods will be changed under an energy transformation.
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Assisting them to do this will provide lifesaving support in a region where at least 70 percent of people rely on agriculture for their livelihoods.
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The executive order has the power to break up families, halt education with students studying abroad, and affect the livelihoods of those traveling for work.
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The 14-year project, which ends in 13, aims to provide refugees with sustainable livelihoods through agriculture, while helping them integrate with their host community.
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But the trickiest political problem for reformers is how to inject some dynamism into the economy without getting people even more worried about their livelihoods.
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Specifically Georgians who are most vulnerable as a result of this bill, and those whose livelihoods depend on the sprawling film industry in the state?
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The new "joint employer" standard directly threatens the livelihoods of thousands of American workers – the very people who feel the government is leaving them behind.
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For many taxi drivers, this influx of rideshares and cabs has indeed drowned out the livelihoods that they were sometimes working to build for years.
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Fishermen are opposed to the plans, which will impact the coastal ecology and hurt livelihoods, said T. Peter, general secretary of the National Fisherworkers' Forum.
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The unions say the decision last month to halt consideration of a federal permit for the project threatens the livelihoods of their 3.5 million members.
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They provide food, water, fodder, firewood and livelihoods to rural communities, particularly the poor, while also helping recharge groundwater and maintain the land's ecological balance.
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"We deliver that Brexit and we do it in a way that protects jobs and livelihoods and meets our commitment to Northern Ireland," she said.
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Mauritania's economy minister in February said overfishing by foreign boats was threatening livelihoods as chronic food insecurity forces a growing number of people into fishing.
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This lack of access is one of the most dire global health concerns, and it's because of the massive impact water has on our livelihoods.
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In a country where 80% of the population live in rural areas and depend on their farms for food and livelihoods, it's a massive hit.
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Some economists suggest that they could actually provide a boost to globalisation, by making trade liberalisation seem more palatable to those whose livelihoods it threatens.
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And while the two livelihoods may not seem to have much in common, Barton's drive and passion in each field stem from the same space.
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"People's livelihoods will only become more miserable," Yamamoto said, predicting the economy would worsen after a planned October sales tax rise to 10% from 8%.
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Just in the last week, they're being forced to protect their livelihoods and safety against lawmakers that pass bills that put their constituents in danger.
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On the northern tip of the central Panay island, Boracay is home to more than 30,000 people whose livelihoods depend on tourism, directly and indirectly.
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These shows might know what a blue collar is, but they're class-unconscious: Their characters don't usually work for the explicit maintenance of their livelihoods.
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The Category 5 hurricane devastated the island's infrastructure and resources in 2017, causing lasting damage to the livelihoods and homes of thousands of Puerto Ricans.
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And doing this would cost at least three times less than doing nothing and create much better livelihoods and jobs for local people, said Watson.
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Natural resources are the basis of almost 90% of the population's livelihoods and represent 40% of GDP, according to the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
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The project to resettle nomads starting in the 1990s has brought far-reaching changes to the way of life and livelihoods of China's Yugur people.
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Tens of millions of Chinese, whose livelihoods and traditional rights got in the way of the plan to build a new China, were swept aside.
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With partners, she mobilized 11 billion CFA francs ($19 million) in 2015 to improve farmers' livelihoods through training to boost quality coffee and cocoa production.
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The World Cocoa Foundation says cocoa produced by over 5 million smallholder farmers around the world supports the livelihoods of more than 50 million people.
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"Behind the far right are people who suffer, whose livelihoods are precarious, and who struggle to find the language to explain why," he told me.
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So while Trump only has a few years to upend American lives and livelihoods, Brexit may still be shaping British destinies for generations to come.
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It's hard to imagine members of Congress embracing this half-baked idea, while their devastated constituents are struggling mightily to reconstruct their lives and livelihoods.
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However, once these processes have been completed, it is fundamentally unfair to hold union members' livelihoods and their families' financial security hostage to endless delay.
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The American leadership needs to understand that climate change threatens our security and our livelihoods, as well as the safety and happiness of future generations.
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What does that mean for the people whose property and livelihoods—not to mention loved ones' actual lives—have just been lost in the fires?
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Anti-trans discrimination pushes these individuals out of "vanilla" jobs and into sex work, she explained, where they can at least control their own livelihoods.
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"Queensland's tourism industry can't afford to stand by silently and allow projects like Adani's Carmichael mine put our livelihoods and future at risk," Simpson said.
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A time will come when the pain inflicted by the cure -- on jobs, livelihoods and people's futures -- outweighs the pain of the health crisis itself.
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Opium and its profits permeate the conflict, providing not just livelihoods for poor farmers, but also funding for insurgents and easy money for corrupt officials.
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In Bangladesh, millions — fishers, farmers, and their families — live in informal settlements or slums alongside the rivers and depend on the waters for their livelihoods.
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But moving production to other locales would be costly and would penalize Georgia workers — many of them women — who depend on Hollywood for their livelihoods.
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While experts have praised China's stringent lockdowns for containing the virus, the measures also came at a great price to people's livelihoods and personal liberties.
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The visits were carefully choreographed to reinforce the official narrative that the camps provided vocational training to improve livelihoods in one of China's poorest regions.
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The collection of never-before-showcased objects materialize the underpinnings of urban livelihoods: commerce, culture, ancestry, trauma, which, particularly for Black Americans, are inextricably entwined.
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Either we give it to people to ride out the coronavirus now — adding to our deficit — or it simply evaporates as people's livelihoods disappear later.
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"Doing that now would be good for us, it would be good for our livelihoods and would be good for the planet," Dr. Ebi said.
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The toxic spill deprived coastal fishermen of their livelihoods and set off major protests along the central coast, which is unusual in tightly controlled Vietnam.
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But if there is a missing element in her analysis, it is the effect that sexism has on these women's artistry, not only their livelihoods.
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For the Swinomish, concerns about salmon come down to essential needs: their food and their livelihoods, as well as their culture and way of life.
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Poverty is hammering away at livelihoods in much of Central America, and for some, the decision to leave is a gamble on a better life.
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The island's population potentially may pay the steeper price, particularly Cubans who derive their livelihoods from tourism and increased business opportunities stemming from the opening.
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We don't say this lightly: A collapse could threaten the livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people and trillions of dollars of property on coasts.
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The resulting destruction affects everything from drinking water to wild life and the related fishing and sporting industries that many rely on for their livelihoods.
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Others built their livelihoods farming the fertile soils that are associated with many volcanoes or fishing tawilis or "live sardines" only found in Batangas province.
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The reader is left to contemplate the possibility of women losing control of a choice that will profoundly affect their health, families, livelihoods and futures.
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The union officials wrote they are not climate science deniers and only want to ensure the economic livelihoods of their workers are not impacted negatively.
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THE LIGHTBULB The Federal Emergency Management Agency is supposed to step in to provide aid to Americans whose lives and livelihoods are upended by disaster.
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Irrigation Minister Mohamed Abdel Aty told Reuters the situation posed a big threat to crops, livelihoods and even political stability if efforts to coordinate fail.
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The 4,000 megawatt plant has had a "devastating and irreversible impact" on the coastal ecosystem, reducing fish stocks and destroying livelihoods, according to the communities.
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We know what it takes to hire people and the pressure that comes with being responsible for their livelihoods, as well as your own family.
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Such "regulatory dark matter" makes it hard for the American people and even lawmakers to oversee what regulators are doing to people's lives and livelihoods.
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And what will these disconnected children do when they reach adulthood, facing a workplace in which digital skills are woven into most jobs and livelihoods?
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How can Americans be good stewards of the environment if they are prevented from accessing it or working to make it better for their livelihoods?
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India, the world's largest milk-producing nation, has traditionally restricted dairy imports to protect the livelihoods of 21 million rural households involved in the industry.
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Pakistan's military operations against the militants brought further misery: civilian killings, displacements, enforced disappearances, humiliation and the destruction of our livelihoods and way of life.
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This, after all, is one of many towns across the country where private industries are few and the federal government is intimately connected to livelihoods.
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By threatening natural forests and local livelihoods, compensatory afforestation, as this tree planting plan is called, risks reducing complex environmental landscapes to simplistic financial calculations.
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This work, commissioned for the biennial, depicts the vanishing livelihoods of Chennai's fishing community, while, ironically, visitors can glimpse Marina beach from the building itself.
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Despite the shortage, some of the more qualified workers across the border, who have built their livelihoods around shrimping, find themselves out of a job.
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The workers, who are independent contractors, say a recent change to the grocery delivery platform's pay structure was an effective pay cut that's threatening their livelihoods.
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There are thousands of jobs to fill, where people will make important choices affecting the lives and livelihoods of Americans and people all over the world.
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Debre Markos University has partnered with Addis Ababa University to study how livelihoods in the Choke watershed should adjust to cope with – and alleviate – ecological problems.
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"If they lose their livestock, they lose their livelihoods, they lose their source of food security," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone from Iraq.
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On the other hand ... despite some economic dislocation, I'm not sure that the economic connections and the livelihoods derived from coffee are more advantageous than disadvantageous.
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What those targets all had in common is they were all household names whose lives and livelihoods could not be destroyed even by a president-elect.
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What is the role of museums in preserving and uplifting historical objects and figures while considering the current needs and livelihoods of the communities they serve?
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Traditional cabbies say their livelihoods were uprooted when Uber and Lyft saturated the New York City cab market and depleted the value of official taxi medallions.
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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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Essex and Albrecht Farms sought Rainforest Alliance certification not necessarily because they wanted to conserve biodiversity and ensure sustainable livelihoods (which is the Rainforest Alliance's mission).
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The comments come after the firm's appeal to car owners sparked a series of mass demonstrations with taxi drivers complaining the service would destroy their livelihoods.
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YouTubers are almost constantly expressing frustration at the company's demonetization methods, copyright system, and other moderation and algorithmic recommendation tools that some say threaten their livelihoods.
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The Forest Rights Act (FRA) of 2006 gives indigenous people and forest dwellers the right to harvest and use forest resources to maintain their traditional livelihoods.
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Artificial intelligence is now being used to make decisions about lives, livelihoods and interactions in the real world in ways that pose real risks to people.
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Tourists, keen to see rugged natural beauty, may sustain the Arctic economy in future decades as traditional livelihoods, such a reindeer herding, prove harder to maintain.
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That is not a simple problem to fix, but it is certainly easier to resolve than trying to improve livelihoods and logistics from the top down.
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"Robin led all of this charge so that people would save their livelihoods because when the show goes away some people don't get paid," Clarkson added.
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Those who worked for the mining barons had livelihoods that were barely more secure: instead of wages, they were paid a cut of what they found.
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"US 'development' aid has not been proven to actually improve economic circumstances, and can support the same elite economic interests that are destroying livelihoods," Frank explains.
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By providing additional lines of financing to farmers — without the risk of losing their livelihoods — ProducePay can let farms make significant improvements, Hamed says (echoing Schwarzbeck).
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Mr Trump's effort to use the livelihoods of government workers as leverage was mere "hostage-taking", they repeated—all on-message for once—like a mantra.
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Where else do you see 24/7 hard-working and highly motivated people striving to advance their livelihoods in totally business-friendly and lightly regulated environments?
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The Global Times, published by the official People's Daily, reiterated that sanctions should not affect normal trade activities with North Korea, especially those concerning people's livelihoods.
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A Hidrate Spark smart water bottle Sometimes life gets so busy that you even forget to consume enough of the root of all our livelihoods: Water.
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"The fraud at HBOS Reading was a shocking crime that destroyed lives and livelihoods," Nicky Morgan, chair of the cross-party Treasury Committee, said on Thursday.
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The enormous Indus River system, which supports livelihoods across Pakistan and northern India, originates in Tibet, flowing through China and Indian-controlled Kashmir before reaching Pakistan.
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Today, they're just as likely to be voting for the right as the left, wanting to protect their pockets and livelihoods just as everyone else does.
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The constitution recognizes the rights of indigenous Brazilians but human rights groups say in practice tribal people face ever increasing threats to their land and livelihoods.
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Brian Fallon, Clinton's press secretary, accused Republicans of trying to "twist Hillary Clinton's words" to suggest she showed a disregard for coal workers and their livelihoods.
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It is money that will never be spent on education, health care, safe environments, livelihoods or a future for children, World Vision added in its report.
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" The World Bank defines that so-called "Blue Economy" as "sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth, improved livelihoods and jobs, and ocean ecosystem health.
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State officials say the law delays land acquisitions for industrial projects that are key to generating jobs and improving livelihoods of tens of millions of people.
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As part of the roundtable, contractors explained their concerns about the shutdown and their frustration with an abstract political fight that's now taken their livelihoods hostage.
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The globalized status quo possesses "unbelievable momentum," pillaging the planet and repeatedly exploiting land that is rightfully relied upon by many indigenous peoples for their livelihoods.
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" "It's what we are conditioned to believe — that if we speak up, our livelihoods will be threatened; that standing our ground will lead to our demise.
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More importantly, we are in pain and solidarity with the good people of Houston who are losing lives, homes, and livelihoods because of your lies. Gov.
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The film, narrated by the actor Mark Rylance, surveys the Colorado River's history and ecology, as well as the people whose lives and livelihoods it affects.
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