Sentences with phrase «mass migrations out»

These cleared paths, she concluded, made it easier for the bison to move around within the park and, on occasion, led them on mass migrations out of the park as well.

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God is working out His will through people all over the world and the mass migration of people from now to centuries past is not an accident.
Thus in India, it was not (as far as I know) the case that one religion out of Islam and Hinduism was favoured and one became suppressed colonially, yet directly after colonialism ended, mass migrations and massacres occurred between these great peoples.
I know the sense out there is that mass migration is inevitable in a globalised society and a modern economy...
The party's Migration and Financial Affairs Spokesman, Steven Woolfe, hit out at «mass, unskilled, uncontrolled migration», which he said had depressed wages in the UK.
You're going to see a mass out migration of people, especially high earners keeping the 39, 39.5 percent rate.»
Both Home Secretary Theresa May, pictured with Prime Minister David Cameron, and Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith claim Labour doled out millions in benefits while allowing mass migration
China in particular stands out because of its sudden role as the world's factory, its enormous population, and the mass migration of that population to urban centers; 350 million people, equivalent to the entire U.S. population, will be moving to its cities over the next 10 years.
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Ontario did, and it didn't result in a mass migration of high - priced talent out of the province.
Indian artist Girjesh Kumar Singh's Laaga Chunari mein daag (Look at you) assembles a compendium of human faces sculpted out of broken bricks from destroyed buildings, incorporating an elegy to the impermanence of the idea of home and an inevitable metaphor for the tragedy of today's mass migration.
Edward Lendner, who was director of climate issues in a previous White House administration, wrote last week: «In what would be the single most important contingency that could impact civil society in the United States and other nations around the world, there is no agreed upon plan for how to deal with a collapsing world in the distant future if climate change and global warming get out of control and mass migrations northward create chaos in both wealthy and poor countries.»
While the scientists spell out what will happen to the vegetation and the water availability, they do not venture into predicting what conflict might arise if a billion people or more whose food supply would collapse embarked on mass migration to avoid starvation.
While a visitor to our shores might look out on the ocean and see one contiguous mass of water, our whale watching captains are looking at the contours of the ocean floor and the currents that orchestrate the feeding and migration of these animals to our waters.
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