Sentences with phrase «unacceptable damage»

If the growth in road traffic continues, it will cause unacceptable damage to the environment, admits the government's report on sustainable development.
Just how many weapons one needs for that depends on their survivability, the presumed accuracy of the first strike, and the number of weapons it takes to inflict unacceptable damage on the adversary.
In taking the rare step of revoking the permit, granted in 2007 by the Bush administration, the E.P.A. said that mining would have done unacceptable damage to rivers, wildlife and communities.
The CPREs report «Generating light on landscape impacts: How to accommodate onshore wind while protecting the countryside», calls on the government to provide more clarity on the total number of onshore wind turbines it expects will be installed, and wants the capacity of the landscape to accommodate wind turbines «without unacceptable damage» to be formally taken into account in planning decisions.
On wind farms, Mr Piers said: «Onshore wind farms have a role to play - but only where they will not cause unacceptable damage to the countryside and where they have been subject to proper democratic planning scrutiny.
Plans to allow future water cannon use within 24 hours also drew the ire of some campaigners, with Green party candidate Jonathan Bartley arguing that they cause unacceptable damage to the human body.
Former EU judge boosts Alex Salmond's case by saying ejecting Scotland from union would cause unacceptable damage
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