Sentences with phrase «predators at»

The overall goal of this law, the Amy Hestir Student Protection Act, enacted on July 14, 2011, is to protect school - aged children from sexual predators at school.
However, jellyfish have other predators at all stages of their life cycle, and so the extinction of leatherbacks could result in the proliferation of these other predators, one of which is the critically endangered Hawksbill turtle.
«My women are vulnerable and yet predators at the same time.
This abundance of life attracts barracudas and different species of moray eels, the most common predators at Ambergris Caye.
You can photograph these sleek high order predators at close - range, or not so close, you choose!
You can photograph these sleek high order predators at close - range.
Sometimes it's easy to forget that our pet cats are predators at heart, especially if you just fill their bowl of kibble every now and then.
His line of duty included defending the homestead, keeping large predators at bay and holding down wounded game.
Italian film actress Asia Argento, one of the first of dozens of women to accuse producer Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault, issued a harsh warning to possible predators at the Cannes Film Festival's closing ceremony Saturday.
The saying means, for example, you can't support #TIMESUP and praise sexual predators at the same time.
Dylan responded to Justin «s tweet, «The saying means, for example, you can't support #TIMESUP and praise sexual predators at the same time.
The chemicals produced by the fruit must keep predators at bay, but must also not negatively affect seed dispersers.
«We found the majority of nest predators at the nests are rodents.
We've found the majority of nest predators at the nests are rodents.
There are no big predators at the reserve, so more than 20 percent of the large herbivores starve during the winter, numbers that mirror annual deaths at African game reserves.
So far researchers had assumed that the ecosystems gradually recovered from this catastrophe over a long stretch of eight to nine million years and that large predators at the uppermost end of the food chain were the last to reappear.
At the lowest trophic level they put producers (plants), with consumers (herbivores) at the next higher trophic level and predators at the top — as in Elton's food pyramid.
In the breeding seasons of 2011 and 2012, Buckley Luepold and her co-authors were able to locate 72 Rusty Blackbird nests and install motion - triggered, infrared cameras to watch for predators at 29 of them.
Key to the procedure, he said, was to protect the animals from predators at night while continuing to move the herd during the day, as if they were being followed by lions and other stalkers.
PAHs could stunt growth, an effect that could ripple through the ecosystem: smaller organisms are picked off by predators at a young age, leaving less food for larger fish such as red snapper and bluefin tuna.
While the tyrannosaurs dominated in North America and Asia, the abelisaurs were the top predators at the end of the Cretaceous in Africa, South America, India, and Europe.
Even predators at the top of the food chain consume their placentas.
Take a bite out of science and discover Bay predators at Aquarium of the Bay.
There are predators at all dating sites.
He's a big danger when he has the ball and a goal predator at times.
In their 2014 Science paper, Ibrahim and colleagues described a predator at home in the water.
They have also found that Eoraptor was not a predator at all, but a plant - eating sauropodomorph — a lineage that eventually evolved into the gigantic long - necked sauropod dinosaurs.
Adapting Michael Faber's quite unconventional novel in a decidedly unconventional way, Glazer and his co-writer Walter Campbell jettison more than half of source material — the half that contains explanation as to what is actually going on — to focus on female predator at the centre of the story and her discovery of morality?
Actor playing a predator at 6 ″ 10 is able to do parkour.
William Sadler, who's played President Ellis in film and on TV, is missing as well, as is the film's director, Shane Black, but it's possible he was busy in principal photography on The Predator at the time.
Though crippled by fear, Bailey knows she can't ignore her suspicions and risk leaving a predator at large.
In actual gaming tests the performance was impressive, cranking out 53 frames per second (fps) in Aliens Vs. Predator at 1080p resolution and full detail settings, and outpacing that with 125 fps in Heaven under similar settings.
Wall Street is the big bad predator at the top of the food chain.
Sea cucumbers have a whole array of fancy defense mechanisms that keep many a predator at bay; think foul - tasting chemicals, fleshy protrusions, and the ability to «shoot a web of sticky strings called Cuvierian tubules out of their anuses as a deterrent to predatory crabs and mollusks»... I'd stay away too.

Not exact matches

They found themselves standing shoulder to shoulder with predators in a small room of a posh hotel basement looking at little girls through a pane of glass.
Some Bay Street analysts believe Porter and WestJet are doing the merger two - step, but Deluce denies any talks, and smiles his predator's smile at the prospect of landing his CS100s in WestJet's Calgary backyard.
Related: A Female Employee Reportedly Called Tesla's Factory a «Predator Zone» at a Meeting Where Some Workers Described Sexual Harassment
How would you feel if authorities contacted you to reveal that your teenage daughter, who told you she was spending the night at a friend's house, had just been rescued from a potential online predator?
In 1999, a video link from a U.S. drone — the famed Predator model — confirmed the exact location of bin Laden at a village near Kandahar.
«The media is no longer predator and prey, which I think should be the relationship, but a remora, attached at the bottom looking for crumbs coming off the shark,» he said.
In fact, she even stood outside the dressing room like a predator ready to pounce, knowing I'd have to come out and look at the dress in the only full - length mirror there was in the boutique.
These «dark posts» — sponsored Facebook posts that can only be seen by users with specific profiles — included videos aimed at African - Americans in which Hillary Clinton refers to black men as predators, for example.
Banking has moved so far away from funding industrial growth and economic development that it now benefits primarily at the economy's expense in a predator - like extractive manner, not by making productive loans.
The reason for Australia's third - ranking iron ore miner traditionally being seen more as prey than predator is a function of its once sky - high debt levels, uncertainty about its ore grade, and a belief that at some point Forrest would be tempted to cash out of the company he created.
Always doubt and never leave home without it for she will keep you safe from danger, predators and travelling salesmen who comes knocking at your door persuading you to behold and open.
We are, at base, a pack predator species and they need hierarchy.
O'Malley deliberately omitted «at least a third of predator priests.
Alleging that the names posted by O'Malley deliberately omitted «at least a third of predator priests,» Clohessy's statement added that «some kids will be spared some abuse, because some predator priests are now more easily identified, and some victims will feel validation.»
The sharks are advising you to enter their gaping maws, where you enter into your great reward at the cruel jaws of one of nature's most cunning predators.
This helped keep the animals safe at night from wandering off, getting eaten by predators, or from getting stolen, and also helped keep the family in the upper room above (If memory serves me right, Kenneth Bailey writes about this in Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes: Cultural Studies in the Gospels).
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