Sentences with phrase «culled because»

Should they too be culled because they register a zero production?
I could not believe, nor understand, that dogs were being culled because they were born to look a certain way.
And if eye disease did become apparent, affected dogs would be culled because they could not earn their keep.
Human aggressive pitbulls were culled because it was a undesirable trait.
I can not remember how often I have been told that foxes need to be culled because they have no natural predators.
Because of my small, very organically built list, I've not had to do any culling because most of my subscribers legitimately want to receive the email.
The ones below are those that survived the cull because these sites are really the only ones that I really follow, as I am serious about becoming a full - time Author Entrepreneur.

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And the votes were non-unanimous, Eseubius said (when he was culling the texts for the Roman emperor) there should be 4 gospels because there are 4 pillars on which the Earth stands and there are 4 winds.
Regression at it's peak because of Wenger.get new manager, we can rebuild slowly and patiently with fresh ideas and players cull (5 at least) but starts with US the fans who see football objective not subjective (Wenger supporters).
Calling white people the devil is impure because it culls hate.
Of course we had to cull over half of the candy and most of the «good stuff» because of peanut allergies.
If you cull through pregnancy pillow reviews on Amazon, you'll see this gets marked down because of the lack of stuffing.
I could swear these toys are reproducing when we aren't around because they always seem to multiply no matter how much I cull them.
I challenged David Cameron to stop the badger cull not only due to rising costs, animal welfare concerns and public anger, but also because of widespread criminal activity, which threatens the future of a species which is protected by law and has lived on this land for 300,000 years.
Michael Heseltine recently admitted culling 400 grey squirrels in his garden because they are pests...
Farming minister George Eustice insisted the cull had been «worthwhile» because, by removing a significant number of badgers, it would «make a difference to disease control in the area».
If your application gets culled by an HR person because you don't have 3 days of GMP training, the people who matter most will never get to know you.
If enacted, such a regulatory scheme could conceivably speed along clinical trials because it would allow investigators to draw from a large pool of people with diverse tumors that act along the same pathway instead of culling thousands of people with the same official cancer type.
He sees problems with the new conclusions: «The pilot cull is flawed because it aims to remove 70 per cent of badgers without an accurate estimate of the starting number.»
The SPARTAN device collects sperm that are the fastest and also the healthiest because it culls out those with malformations, such as bent necks or larger heads, which can slow their movement.
He notes that aggressive ring - culling would always reduce the number of new cases — because some of those farms undoubtedly housed animals that were infected though asymptomatic — but the outbreak could bounce back.
Farmers will probably continue to insist on culling, Streicker notes, because even uninfected bats can harm livestock by causing festering wounds.
This matters because the virus does not spread faster through large, densely populated colonies — unlike, say, a cold virus racing through a crowded child care center — reducing the size of a colony by culling should not reduce the rate of rabies, Streicker says.
A mouse heart, in gray, shows signs of heart failure because it is missing a newly discovered key molecule in the process that culls unhealthy mitochondria from cells.
«Our simulations indicated culling will not control WNS in bats primarily because contact rates are high among colonial bats, contact occurs in multiple arenas, and periodic movement between arenas occurs.»
The new model examines how WNS is passed from bat to bat and concludes that culling would not work because of the complexity of bat life history and because the fungal pathogen occurs in the caves and mines where the bats live.
The largest member of the Black Order is Cull Obsidian, known in the comics as Black Dwarf, which is ironic because this guy is really friggin» huge.
The screenplay — occasionally reading like it was culled from various Wikipedia entries — is not what it could have been, but I'm not sure any film is worth dismissing because of what it's not.
Because teachers and students diligently prepare for SLCs in advance by reflecting on projects verbally and in writing, culling work that represents progress or challenges, and giving and receiving feedback, the investment from students can have a domino effect on family participation.
I'm sure there are a number of reasons why this solution may not be feasible, but it sure would provide a disincentive to charters to NOT cull the cream of the crop from public schools then push the more challenging cases out of their schools and into neighborhood public schools, at least not midway through the academic year when the negative consequences of such outcomes are compounded because of the disruption this transience evidently brings to the student and her new schoolmates.
They first culled over 225,000 romance and self - published e-books from their platform and then announced that they made cuts to their audiobook system because they are losing money.
Because there was no minimum length for books, the scammers would throw together and upload very short and poorly written pamphlets full of a hodgepodge of useless information culled from the internet.
It was the only kind of deal publishers would sign (for lots of good reasons, and some less less good reasons), but that did not make the economics stack up any better: the writing was on the wall back in July when rival subscription company Scribd culled a range of romance and erotica titles from its service because they were costing the company too much money.
In one study, producers identified respiratory problems as the cause of more than half of all nursery pig deaths.1 Along with high mortality rates, complex SRD also can hurt production because of lower feed efficiency, higher cull rates and higher treatment costs.
According to Marzluff, cats kill birds (bad), but coyotes «cull» their prey, which is good because it is nature's way and they only kill the injured, weak and overly abundant.
For me, the way to address the issue of feral cat predation is TNR and a very careful reintroduction of the cat's natural predators, because lethal culling of cats simply doesn't work - the 70 % rule kicks in.
Translation: Breeders have done next to nothing useful in combating HD in their breeds because they refuse to employ the most potent tools, like outcrossing and accelerated breeding and culling (which is how HD was bred out of many sight hound breeds).
This is true because most dominant negative characteristics result in quick mortality or culling.
Mother Nature allows outcrosses because she values heterogeneous genes, while she punishes homogeneous genes by «culling» animals through a process of dwindling survivorship (neonatal mortality), shortened lifespans, and infecundity.
Today, the white Boxer is generally culled at birth because it is often thought to be weak, prone to health issues, will not live a normal life, and can not be exhibited in the dog conformation show ring.
Apparently, Activision execs may have called for culling of female leads from upcoming projects (including a nifty spy thriller starring a Lucy Liu - wannabe that's transmogrified into True Crime: Hong Kong) just because they didn't test well in focus groups.
Because the show was culled from a number of private collections, considering this exhibition a comprehensive survey of Minimalism would be off - base.
In her essay for the catalogue curator Kate Fowle describes the artist's use of this technique and its significance, «Culled from magazines, postcards, and photos, the imagery in all the recent series is reminiscent of a bygone time, perhaps because of the palette that Kabakov adopts.
On the science If people understood what Hansen has been explaining, what the IPCC report says if you read it closely, what climate scientists say off the record, what I try to cull together from the literature, they would understand that we can't go above 450 p.p.m. [parts per million of CO2 in the atmosphere], because that will almost certainly take us across thresholds that shoot to 750 to 1000 p.p.m. — and that is 5 °C + warming, and that is an ice - free planet.
«Malcolm Turnbull is prevented from that because of political considerations, so his government has to pretend it's doing something to placate public opinion, and things like fans on the reef, crown - of - thorns starfish culls and these other kinds of Mickey Mouse schemes are just a public relations stunt.»
In principle it's faster to first cull the entire station list by rejecting those stations outside of an enclosing rectangle based on latitude and longitude, because we can do that quickly without needing to do the trigonometry for the proper «within 1200 km» test.
According to KRISTV, the troubling cull was deemed necessary because the pack had become too dependent of livestock.
The richer countries in Europe were already moving their chicken indoors but that was not because of the cold & BTW the cull has nothing to do with the drop?
Because many lawyers either disdain rainmaking or aren't very good at it, using a test to cull the best prospects makes sense.
A «perfect storm» is about to hit, the report claims, because public bodies and large corporate are seeking to reduce their advocacy spend; solicitor - advocates are increasing in number, and will soak up more advocacy work; 2,000 instructing law firms may close this year, and larger firms may seek to do more in - house; family law legal aid firms are closing shop following the introduction of new contracting rules, and the Ministry of Justice is seeking to cull criminal legal aid firms, perhaps to a level of 70 %, reducing the pool of referral law firms; and tenancies will continue to decrease as chambers merge to consolidate their business position.
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