Sentences with phrase «either from natural causes»

He had been treated for cancer, pneumonia, and other ailments in recent years but died from natural causes.
You are the person that would see a murdered man dead on the ground with gunshots and stabwounds and say he died from natural causes, b / c thats what you wan na believe.
Sandusky will die from natural causes.
This will get their fat asses out of their recliners to go out onto their «sacred» lands and do something, like look for dead Eagles that died from natural causes.
Belov, who scored the winning basket for the Soviets, died in 1978 at the age of 26, supposedly of a heart attack — although rumors persist that he was involved in smuggling and that his death was not from natural causes.
Some of the social differences between the sexes could very well derive from natural causes.
Their 60 years of marriage ended with their deaths from natural causes, months apart, in 1982.
Some instances of cannibalism from nine Paleolithic sites in Europe, which date from 936,000 to 14,700 years ago, might be chalked up to starvation or not wanting to waste a perfectly good body that died from natural causes.
That January, University of Utah researchers had set out seven calves (all of which had died from natural causes) weighing 18 to 27 kilograms in the Great Basin Desert, each monitored by a camera trap.
The analysis also takes into account other occurrences such as suicide or death of a prisoner from natural causes.
Recently published research output shows that serious suicide attempts lead to a heavily reduced lifespan with an increased suicide risk and risk of mortality from natural causes particularly in adolescents.
The brains were provided by the National Chimpanzee Brain Resource, which collects the brains of chimpanzees that have died from natural causes at zoos and research centers.
He did this by examining the plaque of a group of chimpanzees that had recently died from natural causes and whose diet was monitored over a period of 20 years.
This is equivalent to acquitting a murder suspect because they point out that people have died from natural causes in the past.
The second category relates to climate variability from natural causes.
Unfortunately, it is being threatened by pollution from people on land and from natural causes.
«During the past two and a quarter years there has been no case of illness in this «universe» of albino rats, no death from natural causes in the adult stock, and, but for a few accidental deaths, no infantile mortality.
Powers Boothe with his daughter Parisse (both acted in DEADWOOD) at a 2006 Emmy partyThe Emmy winning character actor Powers Boothe, best known for screen villains on TV (Deadwood, Nashville) and in movies (Sin City, Tombstone) died yesterday morning in his sleep from natural causes.
Nonetheless, Sanders passed away this past Thursday, March 16, 2017, from natural causes in Columbia, Tennessee.
When Gillette appears to die from natural causes, Sharon Hill produces a forged contract of marriage and Tyler must decide if he will sacrifice his reputation to defend that of the woman who inspired his irrational obsession.
If the named insured dies from natural causes, there is no coverage under this rider.
Sterilizing stops the growth of the colony and, over time, the cats die off from natural causes.
Since SDA has been taking in helpless creatures for 21 years and giving them lifetime care, many of them have passed away in 2010 as well as in the past few years from natural causes.
I bought this for my pom Jake he loved it from day one, He had a burst of energy was joy to to him so happy he was 10 years old when he passed on which was not from natural causes.
Consider this: Think of an animal that finds shelter, finds food, avoids people, avoids or fights off predators and is more likely to die from natural causes than by euthanasia at a veterinarian.
At Desert Haven, the residents are given a new chance at life until they are adopted into forever homes or to until they pass on from natural causes.
Carlos Vogeler, Executive Director for Member Relations at the World Tourism Organization, discusses the challenges facing the tourism industry and how key players are leading the charge in preparing for the threat of disasters — from natural causes, tourism, or pandemic events.
Carlos Vogeler, Executive Director of the World Tourism Organization, discusses the key issues facing the tourism industry and how they are trying to lead the charge in preparing for the threat of disasters from natural causes, pandemic crises, or even the problem of overtourism.
Another survivor's story described Captain Fraser's death from natural causes, but Eliza's stories inspired widespread hostility towards Aborigines.
Now that I know my friend Claudia is a widow — following her husband's death from natural causes — I keep remembering one particular night in Paris six months ago...
After her death (from natural causes unrelated to her work), he persisted at finding a home for her final paper, co-written with him and colleagues Scott R. McWilliams and David T. Iles.
Please correct my faulty understanding, but I have read (secondary sources) that 251 million years ago it is thought there was 6 degrees global warming (from natural causes), and that this triggered massive CO2 and CH4 releases, leading to runaway global warming, and massive extinction.
If human emitted GHGs do contribute to GW, even in a little, then this could trigger a much larger climate response (since the climate varies so wildly from natural causes).
We hope you can join us all and together we can help to ensure an end to the illegal ivory trade and that the only orphans here are from natural causes.
Of course, the planet indeed warms (and cools, although not in my lifetime) from natural causes, but that doesn't eliminate the need for identifiable causes.
So if the hockey stick is incorrect & climate varies wildly from natural causes, then even a «small» (as skeptics view it) input of human GHGs, would then have a much larger impact by virtue of triggering a more sensitive and wild nature.
Major ice ages came and went from natural causes, mainly variations in Earth's orbit and the incoming solar energy, especially nearer the poles.
«Anthropogenic Climate change» means a quantified change of climate which isattributed directly or indirectly to human activity and distinguished from natural causes that alters the composition of the global atmosphere and which is in addition to natural climate trends and variability observed over comparable time periods.
The ad bore the official Stanford University seal, was signed by a professor heading up the GCEP, and read, «Although climate has varied throughout Earth's history from natural causes, today there is a lively debate about the climate's response to the presence of more greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.»
With abrupt climate change — the new paradigm to replace AGW — the stage is set for radical change within as little as a decade possible at any time from natural causes — let alone with the interesting experiment of anthropogenic emissions in the mix (NAS Committee on Abrupt Climate Change 2002, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute Abrupt Climate Change Page, Royal Society 2010).
And the simplest explanation is the «warming» that started in the 1800s continues today from natural causes.
But the day after Cleveland's Cuyahoga River caught on fire in 1969, no article in The Cleveland Plain Dealer commented that «the cause was uncertain, because rivers periodically catch on fire from natural causes
Example: «`... anywhere from a major portion to all of the warming of the 20th century could plausibly result from natural causes according to these results.»
Murry Salby who is suggesting that ocean and soil moisture data shows that the observed rise in atmospheric CO2 might well be entirely from natural causes and Roy Spencer who suggests that variations in oceans and sun affecting global cloudiness make it impossible to verify the sign of the climate system response to more CO2 in the air.
Will we be able to halt the deforestation of the Amazon before it dries out, becomes vulnerable to fire from natural causes, and turns into wasteland?
Therefore, it remains uncertain whether past changes in tropical cyclone activity have exceeded the variability expected from natural causes.
If humans contribute just 5 % of all CO2 emmisions even back in» 76 - 77, then particulate emmisions from natural causes would similarly outway those that are man made.
The Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC) report, edited by corporate - funded skeptic Fred Singer, argued that «recent climate change stems from natural causes
-- from natural causes?
IMHO a 0.007 % change in the atmospheres composition over 50 + years of which the IPCC says 95 % comes from natural causes, isn't significant.
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