Sentences with phrase «unacceptable the loss of»

Unified Nigerian Youth Forum, UNYF, has described as unacceptable the loss of over 70 lives in less than 72 hours in the name of suspected Fulani...
The use of surrogate information for controls in etiologic case - control studies of Alzheimer's disease may be useful without unacceptable loss of information or systematic biases.
«This unacceptable loss of significant native biodiversity is a result of the lack of any rigorous ecosystem - based pre-planning analysis to guide the proposed development.

Not exact matches

Tyler, who called the loss of MH17 with the 298 passengers and crew on board an «unacceptable act of aggression», added that governments and the industry should find ways to reduce the risk of over-flying conflict zones.
Yet it is unmistakably true that some of the distortions of the preaching image have resulted, directly or indirectly, from the loss of positive elements of the medieval image which were discarded, along with the unacceptable elements, when the new Protestant image was created.
The loss of the suspension system will concern staff and police, as the backlog at ports and entry points often reaches unacceptable levels under the various new procedures set up to detect illegal immigrants.
Every part and every version of this proposal is unacceptable — job losses, consumer cost increases and now a taxpayer subsidy.
But it never fully clarifies why surveillance is an unacceptable blow to freedom while Bond being involved in destroying a building presumably full of innocent people is acceptable losses.
This approach is particularly important as you near the end of your career and enter retirement, since you've got to balance two competing goals: growing your nest egg while simultaneously protecting it from unacceptable losses.
It's only after the bull market comes to a crashing end and they're sitting on an unacceptable loss that they realize they let their emotions get ahead of them.
«Agents inducing convulsions prior to loss of consciousness are unacceptable for euthanasia (AVMA 2007).
In a recent statement, they explained: «Digital environmental, retroactive archiving risks an unacceptable (and ultimately insurmountable) loss of information.»
Loss of privilege is taking away a favourite object or activity for a while because of unacceptable behaviour.
While the right to negotiate provisions of the NTA would apply in such a case, it is likely that such an approach would be generally unacceptable to many Indigenous people as it involves the permanent loss of their native title.
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