Sentences with phrase «uprooting of»

Your householder's policy covers damage of house due to collapse of man - made structure or uprooting of a pole or tree, etc..
The situation behind the uprooting of «golden rice» a week ago has truly remained unresolved, right now.
Steel maize plants, ceramic jerry cans, concrete chainsaws and wooden AK - 47s become symbols for the difficulties of surviving through subsistence in difficult economic conditions and evoke the idea of brutal uprooting of cultural heritage, political revolution and its self - perpetuating cycle of domination.
Hence colonisation, the uprooting of populations and even human trafficking itself are dealt with in this exhibition, in complex, colourful and powerful forms, into which everyone can delve and find meaning, illustrated by metaphorical titles written like poems.
Unearthed family secrets, however, will lead to the kind of betrayal that eventually break the Morgan family apart forever, but Truly's reckoning with her own demons allows for both an uprooting of Aberdeen County, and the possibility of love in unexpected places.
The Ministry of Education in Israel should teach in schools — both in Jewish and Arab schools — the History and the Uprooting of the Jews from Arab countries, and its importance as a major element to Peace Making and Reconciliation.
However, it is not the falsifying of history, but ignoring the history and the uprooting of more than half the citizens of Israel — the Sephardi citizens who were thrown out or escaped from the Arab countries, after the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948.
The bizarreness of the crime (s) and uprooting of facts surrounding these head - sick villains will keep you gripped to the story.
French Green MEP José Bové, an ex-farmer well - known for his destruction of a McDonald's franchise in the south of France and the uprooting of GM crops in Brazil, said that the only protection farmers can have is for a complete ban on GMOs in Europe.
The uprooting of trees for construction on the hillside is also known to have made the soil unstable and more vulnerable to collapse.
In August 8, 2013, more than 400 farmers led the historic uprooting of Golden Rice experimental fields at Pili, Camarines Sur to signal strong opposition to Golden rice trials and commercialization.
Four years after the militant uprooting of Golden Rice, waves of protest mobilizations stirs anew in the Philippines and Bangladesh against its commercialization, while debate rages on in Indonesia, India and other Asian countries where Golden Rice is planned for commercial release.
The industry tells of the government's attempt to encourage the uprooting of vines in the 1970s glut.
After the intense opposition from various farmers and consumers groups, including the uprooting of the clandestine field trial in Camarines Sur, the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) postponed the commercialization, citing the failure of Golden Rice to produce better yields.
The uprooting of the Golden Rice field trial by more than 400 farmers and sectoral groups last 2013 proved to be just, given the dangerous nature of the said product» said Panerio.
Four years after the first militant uprooting of Golden Rice, waves of protest mobilisations stir anew in the Philippines and Bangladesh against its commercialisation, while debate rages on in Indonesia, India and other Asian countries where Golden Rice is planned for commercial release.
This uprooting of revelation from any cosmic setting whatsoever is disastrous for our theologies.
Because certain church spokespeople have contributed to the formation of an environment that is prejudicial to homosexual people, declares the WSCC document, «the Church is seriously obliged to work toward the uprooting of such prejudice.»
A symbolic image that comes readily to mind is that of the single passenger car on a six lane freeway that required the demolition and uprooting of thousands of homes and households, styles of human relations, cultural patterns, and the destruction of the non-human natural environment.
But in the United States, the uprooting of the rural population and the rapid migration of industry from one part of the country to another, as well as out of the country altogether, have represented a steady assault on community during the past half century.
No way lies present to us of a total vision apart from a negation of ourselves, a negation which is a radical uprooting of everything which is individually and personally our own.
For, Duff «looked forward to the supplanting of one civilization by another, the uprooting of Indian civilization and the substitution of the English.
«It will hopefully stave off the current market failure and the uprooting of democratic processes... Though nobody can predict the future, it will require hard work.»
But, because each individual tree can be used to construct so many instruments, they aren't planning to uproot all of them.

Not exact matches

The crimson jelly roll that many of us grew up with — that jiggly, wiggly mold of tartness — is being uprooted from its rightful place on the Thanksgiving table.
The lack of a startup scene in downtown Vegas, combined with the reality that Hsieh and 70 employees had uprooted to a location where they had no ties, presented Hsieh with the perfect opportunity to develop a unique culture.
Is the headache of uprooting an orderly 40 - hour, anchored - to - the - desk schedule worth it?
Chances are, you won't be able to find an accelerator in your own hometown, so this means you'll have to uproot yourself from friends and family for this period of time in order to participate.
And Eric Posner, the University of Chicago law professor, is co-authoring a book with scholar Glen Weyl called Radical Markets: Uprooting Capitalism and Democracy for a Just Society.
It has badly affected this season's crop, prompting the Coffee and Cocoa Council (CCC) in January to start uprooting some 300,000 hectares of infected trees.
Many fear the power of new technology to harm our health, or uproot our jobs, or bring civilizations to peril.
Three percent of the population could be uprooted and sent back to their native countries, with no one left to do the jobs they currently do, Blinder says.
Psychological study after study has shown that while we can't uproot all the sources of stress in our life, there is plenty we can do to rewire how we respond to it to minimize its negative impact on our lives.
Through the magic of Pixar animation we enter the «Inside Out» world of 11 - year - old Riley as she learns to navigate the changes and uncertainty that come with being uprooted from her happy and stable life in Minnesota and transplanted to a new life in San Francisco.
First, if the EU acquiesces on the nuclear deal, Trump will move on to target another agreement, and then another, and then another, until the very foundation of the current international order is uprooted.
CAYO COCO, Cuba — Uprooted mangrove thickets are still piled up behind the beaches along Cuba's north coast, interspersed with shards of concrete and steel and other flotsam left over from the destruction wrought by Hurricane Irma.
That kind of wind can destroy homes, uproot trees, and knock out power for months.
This exciting project and the llama - shaped real estate drew international attention and attracted hundreds of people to uproot their lives and migrate to the desert.
A winter windstorm carrying gusts up to 70 mph ripped through Maryland on Friday, uprooting large trees, closing or clogging many of the state's gateway bridges and roads, and leaving a quarter of a million people without power.
It was the Burkean conservatives, such as Daniel Webster, who retorted that slavery was far too deeply embedded in society's fabric to uproot» hadn't it existed since the beginning of civilization?
'' But if you abandon Me and disobey the laws and commands I have given you, and if you go and worship other gods, then I will uproot the people of Israel from this land of Mine that I have given them.»
Since the family is the prime unit in the transmission of tradition (indeed, tradition itself has little meaning for those uprooted from family), it stands to reason that the grave familial problems our society faces can be effectively approached only within the context of tradition.
Many have argued that conservatism is a distinctly modern outlook, born of an uprooted consciousness and a disturbed equanimity.
After the Reformation, it was several centuries before that understanding took firm root, but in the last thirty years much of it has been uprooted in both teaching and practice.
Cyclone Hudhud wrecked homes, uprooted trees, tore down power and communication lines, cut off road and rail links, and flooded thousands of acres of farmland in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha.
tution of Israel as a nation after her diaspora (Amos 9:14 - 15, Ezekiel 37:10 - 14, Isaiah 66:7 - 8), it was said that they would never again be uprooted.
How dare I plant a flag on the hill of my opinions of «what is true and what is right» when I may soon uproot that flag and plant it somewhere else?
The UNHCR is still on the ground in Syria coordinating a massive refugee support effort supporting the lives of those uprooted by the conflict.
According to Genesis 11, his father, Terah, uprooted the family from the southern Mesopotamian town of Ur and headed north to Haran.
Even as I fight using reason, faith, the American Psychiatric Association, my mom, his friends, therapists and every piece of rational data out there, I have yet to fully uproot his convinced culpability.
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