Sentences with word «reestablishment»

«The description of Southern Tidewater Goby as a species within the already listed tidewater gobies clarifies the need for management of the particular suite of lagoons in Southern California and the need for reestablishment of additional population to increase the likelihood that the Southern Tidewater Goby, which has evolved in isolation in southern California for in excess of 1 million years, will continue to persist in southern California,» said David Jacobs.
Over 5,300 ML of Commonwealth environmental water was delivered to Hattah Lakes in spring 2015 to provide improved habitat and food resources for native fish and waterbirds, and support the ongoing reestablishment of water dependant vegetation.
Both of these regions show the formation, decline and eventual reestablishment of states in a pattern that mirrors the stability and instability of climate conditions in each region.
We aim at understanding (1) the regulatory properties emerging from and the constrains imposed by the modular and dynamic organisation of the network; (2) the epigenetic mechanisms ensuring the rapid reestablishment of the network after each cell division and, conversely, those promoting its dismantling upon differentiation; (3) the contribution of non-coding RNAs to the regulation of the network's activity.
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The «reconstruction» efforts are a shambolic, nearly Surrealiste assemblage of activities and rehearsals, rituals, parades; associations and delegations... more like a bouquet of folk arts than a systematic reestablishment of political sense.
Gudmandsen and Kwok point out that the Lincoln Sea appears now to be recovering from the great ice outflow events of 2007 and 2008, with thicker ice building up after reestablishment of an ice barrier to the South.
Jacobson, a career diplomat, was nominated for the post by President Barack Obama in June 2015, but her confirmation was held up for 10 months in the Senate — led by Republican Sen. Marco Rubio and Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez — over objections to the Obama administration's reestablishment of diplomatic ties with Cuba, which she helped negotiate as assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere affairs.
Building the Valley Line in this exact right - of way would, potentially, preclude the reestablishment of connectivity of the Mill Creek, or render it prohibitively expensive.
The reestablishment of the three - year fiscal framework is welcome and will help anchor expectations.
Jews took them to refer to a future rebuilding of the cities of Judaea as Jewish cities and to the reestablishment of Jewish rule in Jerusalem, while Jerome saw them as fulfilled in the coming of Christ and the new reality of the church.
Therefore, the unification of the past world of actual entities occurs simultaneously with the reestablishment of plurality through the sudden emergence of a new actual entity.
We know from Edmund Gosse, Garrison Keillor and other raconteurs that many a long winter night was shortened by spirited debates in front of the fireplace over the correct interpretation of the seven seals of Revelation, or the exact number of days till the reestablishment of Christ's rule over Israel.
For a people steeped in the world of Esther and Joshua, the persecution of European Jews and the reestablishment of the nation of Israel are more than world - historical events.
He suggests that the world should move toward a reestablishment of colonialism, or, if people prefer, a United Nations - sponsored trusteeship system.
Paul Johnson on a reestablishment of colonialism, The Spectator (London), January 2, 1993.
Both require the reestablishment of trust and truth, and a real belief that change, though slow, is possible.
John Haldane, Professor of Philosophy at the University of St Andrews, calls for the reestablishment of the dynamic of science leading to metaphysics, this in turn leading to the personal realm.
It is a fundamental fact of his administration that he respected the dignity and the integrity — short of political independence, of course — of all subject peoples; and in consequence he not only permitted, but apparently on occasion encouraged and supported, the reestablishment of broken peoples and their traditional ways and institutions.
It seems unavoidable that history will always link the reestablishment of the State of Israel with the tragedy of the Holocaust.
Here he differs from other conservative Christians, including some Catholics, who think the reestablishment of responsible male headship in church and home is necessary for the reformation of church and society.
The most important event for Jews since the Holocaust has been the reestablishment of a Jewish state in the Promised Land.
To ensure the reestablishment and proliferation of this magnificent beast in today's American society, Dr. King has taken an active role in widening the bison's gene pool by selecting only gold and silver champion bison to start the herd that became Carolina Bison.
«The reestablishment of the Niagara County Young Republicans will present those interested in becoming active in our county's Republican Party a place where they can meet and interact with other young, like - minded people,» said Andres, who is joined by state Sen. Robert Ortt (R - North Tonawanda) as a member of the previous Niagara County Young Republicans chapter.
Niagara County GOP Chairman Richard Andres has announced the reestablishment of the Niagara County Young Republicans.
Absent Puerto Rican statehood, only a combination of a private financial convention, deregulation and new tax breaks for job creation to tackle an almost 13 % unemployment rate, reestablishment of the triple tax incentive on municipal bonds, elimination of arcane parts of the Jones Act, make American money spent or remittances sent to Puerto Rico tax deductible, and an Operation Bootstrap 2015, may save the island from certain financial obliteration
Without raise the age, Assembly Democrats are less willing to sign off on issues key to the Senate Republicans, such as the reestablishment of the affordable - housing tax credit and reforms to the workers» compensation system, sources say.
«The brain has enormous potential for the reorganization and reestablishment of its functions.
«We believe that the reestablishment of proper cell transport could provide a promising therapeutic target for Huntington's disease, and potentially other neurodegenerative disorders.»
With yet another company to work with this year, the technical specifics are again new, so the reestablishment of a student committee has been postponed.
The occupation ended in 1947 with the reestablishment of the Hashemite monarchy, which ruled until 1958 when it was overthrown by the Iraqi Army in a coup d'etat.
She begins her story from an isolation room in a facility for undesirables, but everything changes when the leader of the Reestablishment offers to keep her by his side if she will agree to help quell the resurgence movement.
As on the other islands, the National Park Service has made great efforts to preserve and protect these island resources, including enforcement of marine protected areas, stabilization of cultural sites, rehabilitation of historic buildings, removal of nonnative plants and animals, recovery of island foxes, and reestablishment of bald eagles.
This recovery, along with the removal of nonnative predators, has aided in the reestablishment of nesting land birds and seabirds.
The National Park Service, along with The Nature Conservancy, has made great efforts to preserve and protect these island resources, including stabilization of cultural sites, rehabilitation of historic buildings, removal of nonnative plants and animals, the recovery island foxes, reestablishment of bald eagles, and restoration of island wetlands.
This recovery of native vegetation, along with the removal of nonnative predators, has aided in the reestablishment of nesting land birds.
Suppose that CO2 rose to 1400 ppm, while it would have to decline to 300 ppm for recovery (reestablishment of glaciers, etc.).
Reestablishment would include 12 acres of Bottomland Hardwood Forest, three acres of Riparian Forest, two acres of Upland Hardwood Forest and 2.2 acres of Coastal Prairie.
Raising awareness about beach erosion may lead, over time, to the reestablishment of historical sources of sand supply.
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