Sentences with phrase «for endemic»

The second aspect of Midway today that stands out the most is the efforts put forward to restore the habitat to what it once was, and make room for the endemic species of plants and animals to flourish.
Distribution data for each endemic species.
Revered for its endemic plants and plentiful wildlife, the «Galapagos of North America» has no lodgings, stores, or restaurants — a place that draws you in without a lot of extra trappings.
Revered for its endemic plants and plentiful wildlife, the «Galapagos of North America» has no hotels, shops, or restaurants — a place that draws you in without a lot of extra trappings.
Media Luna sits in the middle of the Miconia Zone — named for an endemic shrub species that is found only in the highlands of Santa Cruz and San Cristóbal.
The hot and dry climate of the park, characterized by savannah vegetation, make it a perfect habitat for the endemic Komodo dragon.
The prolific seeds provided abundant food for the endemic Anacapa deer mouse, and for many small birds.
Amber Mountain NP is known for its endemic wildlife including many lemur species, picturesque plants, waterfalls and forests and the chance to see the fossa.
Your kids will love the multicolored fishes living in the ocean or inlets through their snorkeling mask, the legendary blue shades of the Caribbean Sea, the mysterious lush jungle, home for endemic and beautiful species, the sacred cenotes or natural sinkholes with impressive rock formations.
«The profession's commitment to the role of the veterinary surgeon as a public guardian across all species enables the continual monitoring for endemic disease and by recognising the unusual, helps to identify new and emerging threats that need further investigation.
«One shot of DNA vaccine will offer protection for years at a much lower cost, which is especially beneficial for endemic countries in Latin America and Africa.»
Platydemus manokwari is a known threat for endemic terrestrial molluscs.
As global sea level rises, low - lying island nations must reckon how to cope not only with loss of agricultural acreage and increased vulnerability to storms, but also with reduced habitat for endemic species
While certain parts of the ocean may still be considered clean, this would only be suitable for endemic (rather than pelagic) species.
Gopnik has his own agenda: he claims, for instance, that Chesterton's supposed Jew - hatred was linked to his conversion to Catholicism, saying he was attracted by the Church's «authoritarian and poetic solutions» and therefore went for its endemic anti-Semitism too.

Not exact matches

He knew that buried within that hefty volume of sales were inspired ideas languishing for lack of a champion able to negotiate the bureaucracy endemic to large corporations.
But in Japan, the alienation that would make a lonely, overworked young man reach out to a robot for companionship is endemic.
Because this scenario showcases a slew of problems that are endemic to our modern healthcare system — from the utter lack of bacterial control in clinical settings and the associated infections that result... to a process that shuttles vulnerable patients in and out of emergency rooms for piecemeal diagnosis and treatment... to overcrowded, overburdened hospitals that still mindlessly cling to patient - management processes that haven't worked for decades.
I think there are a whole host of reasons that are all endemic to 2015, and they're worth going over for certain,» Cramer said.
The rollercoaster ride in oil prices over the past three years may be old hat to investors familiar with the commodity's historical sensitivity to macro events (see chart below), but oil price volatility is by no means endemic and several factors are now lining up to suggest a calmer period for crude may lie ahead.
Employee and customer satisfaction are the casualties of the race for short - term profits that is endemic in that sector.
For them, for a generation that grew up preparing for mass shootings the way those who are older grew up with fire drills, this shooting is part of an endemic problem that's been with them their whole livFor them, for a generation that grew up preparing for mass shootings the way those who are older grew up with fire drills, this shooting is part of an endemic problem that's been with them their whole livfor a generation that grew up preparing for mass shootings the way those who are older grew up with fire drills, this shooting is part of an endemic problem that's been with them their whole livfor mass shootings the way those who are older grew up with fire drills, this shooting is part of an endemic problem that's been with them their whole lives.
And a new study published in the Bulletin of the World Health Organization warned that this is a recipe for more outbreaks — even in the southern US, where the virus is not endemic but where mosquitoes that can carry the virus live.
All of these will kill modern democracy (in their society) if they get to rule it for long, and all of them are endemic to it.
Pope Francis has called for peace in a world marked by war and conflict, «beginning with the beloved and long - suffering land of Syria» and extending to the entire Middle East, the Korean peninsula and parts of Africa affected by «hunger, endemic conflicts and terrorism».
Child abuse is rampant and endemic, for all the assumptions and statements you have made.
Once the shock wore off though, I realized that money abuses and issues, while endemic within churches, still only account for a portion of the many ways in which churches have wounded people and thus there is undoubtedly plenty of people in search of a safe place who do not have any of the same issues that I have with linking money and spirituality, so really you were only excluding a certain portion of people from safety by attaching a price tag to it, those for whom money issues are a sticking point and of course those who simply don't have the extra funds to commit.
It is the weaknesses endemic to narrative that may cause some to question its sufficiency: the rejection of the philosophical supports needed to sustain Christian truth, an emphasis on divine agency entailing a disdain for apologetics, and a turn to intratextual (rather than correspondence) theories of truth.
The richness and variegation of the New Testament message must be maintained.36 There is nothing endemic to the text which suggests that «epistle» is a superior form to «Gospel» as a medium for communicating God's truth.
The deep hurt in the body politic and in our bodies, the wounds of not caring and not being cared for, of not belonging, of being unrelated and unconnected, are wounds endemic to our social situation.
The Nevada Test Site is the focus for religiously based national public action, for instance, and struggles over gay rights and abortion are endemic everywhere.
My reflections arose, as I have indicated, in part from formative books and teachers, but they also grew out of grappling with Scripture (one of the lightning bolts here was the simple but profound insight of realizing once again the ineradicable connection of form and content — for instance, what is said in a parable can not be said in any other way), and with the complex business, endemic to academic theologians, of, as Kierkegaard would put it, becoming a Christian (not in general or for someone else but in particular and for me).
This is a contradiction endemic to a society that» for whatever reason, and at least some of the reasons are probably lost in the mists of history» does not know how to ask anything of its children except that they manage somehow to behave as if their lives are pleasing to them.
In any case, the endemic vagueness of fundamental concepts points up the need for an essentially metaphorical treatment of the ideas they convey.
But this double «betrayal» stemmed from a single motivation: Weil objected so adamantly to the national idolatry endemic in European (and particularly French) Christianity» the conceit that «holy France» was God's chosen people» that she blamed Israel and its God for inflicting the idea of election on the world in the first place.
It infuriated more traditionally minded Jews who believe that, in a time of endemic religious indifference among Jews, the fervent commitment of the Orthodox to Judaism and to Jewish continuity should be an occasion for celebration rather than embarrassment and dread.
The presented topics focused on: - Economical, ecological and social implications of apiculture - Legal norms and guidelines / official and private standards - Perspectives of organic apicultural production - Conversion problems, risk assessment and evaluation - Specific apiary operations - Quality management and assurance in organic apiculture - Inspection and certification processes - Labeling / packaging and marketing - Endemic Iranian bees and their potentials for honey production - etc..
Sacha Inchi, otherwise known as «Mountain Peanut, «is endemic to the rainforest of Peru, where it has been cultivated by indigenous people for centurie...
During the flooding period, the network of irrigation canals and the organic paddy fields close to lagoons become a crucial link between marine and river environments, and provide an important habitat for many species of fish and amphibians, such as damnbusia (Gambusia holbrooki), carp (Cyprinus carpio), fartet (Lebias ibera - an endemic fish of the western Mediterranean Sea), coruna frog (Rana perezi), and others.
In opting for swimming, Kiki chose perhaps the toughest of disciplines: long hours of arm - heavy laps in the practice pool, where the only view is a shadowy blue blur that may be another swimmer or one's own imagination; the greedy slap and gurgle of arms (reach, grab, recover, reach, as the late Matt Mann rationalized it); the ring around the eyeballs, endemic to the competitive swimmer, caused by chlorine, which makes the whole wide world glow with halos on the way home from practice.
Where I disagree with though is on this issue of «Arsenal bias» — I actually think there is an endemic bias against Wenger amongst Gooners, not for him.
The 8 month uncertainty about Sanchez and Ozil and the swap no money deal for Man United reject Mkhitaryan have only compounded endemic issues like injuries, and the feeling that Arsenal abides overpaid under performing players with no real demands to win the big trophies.
Pressure on parents today is endemic, and, for the first time, stress levels among youth have eclipsed those of adults — something parents, too, are frequently blamed for in the media.
Are guidelines drafted for countries where poverty is endemic, water supplies are contaminated, and starvation always a possibility, applicable to the US?
The CDC states that the yellow fever vaccine should be avoided if you are breastfeeding, but «when nursing mothers can not avoid or postpone travel to areas endemic for yellow fever in which risk for acquisition is high, these women should be vaccinated.»
Breastfeeding mothers traveling to malaria - endemic regions should adhere to the standard recommended dosage of antimalarial medications appropriate for the country they are visiting.
The event is to recognize and honour companies that have demonstrated a strong commitment to reducing the disease through innovative and sustainable programmes and have continually taken steps to demonstrate that malaria prevention is an important element of economic development, for malaria - endemic countries.
Due to increasing demand for cheaper environmental services, to the delay in implementing waste legislation, and to low ethical business values, environmental crimes become endemic — and not only in southern regions.
And where there is no investment poverty will be endemic because there will be no job for our people.
The National Farmers Union said it backs the vaccination option for the «edge areas» of Britain where bovine TB is not endemic for badgers.
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