Sentences with phrase «greatly decreases the number»

Adoption greatly decreases the number of feline lives lost to kill - shelter execution by placing adoptable cats in forever homes and freeing shelter resources for additional homeless cats.
The college suspended classes by court order due to debts, being unable to sustain their finances given the greatly decreased number of students.

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Pinpointing a specific cause will greatly decrease the stress of wading through a seemingly infinite number of charities.
She believes that the number of cats abandoned in shelters can be greatly decreased if guardians better understand what is driving their cats to unwanted behaviors and teaches how to redirect the cat's behavior to a more appropriate action.
TNR stabilizes cat populations, greatly reduces the number of calls of concern about cats that municipalities receive, decreases euthanasia rates at shelters, and saves municipalities money.
The truth is that TNR stabilizes cat populations, greatly reduces the number of calls of concern about cats, decreases euthanasia rates at shelters, and saves municipalities money.
If these droppings decrease to half or less in size or greatly decrease in number or become greatly misshapen, then your rabbit is not eating enough and you need to check with your veterinarian to make sure there is not some other disease process going on.
The negative impact of the cats is greatly reduced simply by spaying / neutering and is further reduced as the number of cats decrease.
If so, this is one way in which global warming may end up causing a decrease in Atlantic hurricane activity over the coming decades, since the increased wind shear over the Atlantic during El Niño events greatly reduces the number and intensity of these storms.»
The change in the number of people under high water stress after the 2050s greatly depends on emissions scenario: substantial increase is projected for the A2 scenario; the speed of increase will be slower for the A1 and B1 emissions scenarios because of the global increase of renewable freshwater resources and the slight decrease in population (Oki and Kanae, 2006).
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