How much of this is because of human action is still a matter of conjecture.
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How much of this is because of human action is still a matter of conjecture, but it is widely accepted to be significant.
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Only 28% of respondents 65 and over thought there was solid evidence the earth was warming because of human activity, versus 42% overall.
When, on closer inspection, it was discovered that many of the mussels were dead because of human interference, an initial complaint was made to Europe.
The idea that the climate has been changing because of human behavior, including the release of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane, is widely accepted by scientists.
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They live in communities that at one time or another were safe, but have become dangerous or risky to live in over time because of human progressions that have spread the erosion processes of the coastal wetlands, i.e. refineries, river navigation, etc.
Thus to see studies that lay the ground for flatter incomes because of hardwired human jealousy are, well, dubious on the face of it.
The problem crept in because of two human errors during production.
Whereas analog measurement--in the form of slide rules, micrometers and electronic meters--increasingly hit a wall because of the limitation of human beings to capture the result, digital could just keep on getting more and more accurate.
"Those phrases that we're probably told to hold back on like inspirational, all those words just drip off your tongue during a paralympic Games because of the human achievement mixed in with the athletic achievement, " he says.
Because of these human conditions, the command and control approach which rarely listens to employees, or if listening rarely responds to their satisfaction, treats employees with great disrespect and leads them to treat their work with the same level of disrespect.
Because of these human conditions, listening to employees and responding to their concerns to their satisfaction or better (at the highest standard) leads everyone to become highly motivated, highly committed, and fully engaged with high morale and innovation literally loving to come to work and at least 300% more productive than if poorly engaged.
Lord Pannick argued that there was no danger of a successful challenge under human rights law, because the European Court of Human Rights precedent was firmly against the idea that people had a human right to a particular kind of religious marriage - so if a marriage was refused for religious reasons, the courts would uphold that decision.
There will be no digging on the land under where the club once stood because of the fear of disturbing human remains.
Diversa has attracted notice because of its unique method of producing human antibodies, which are disease-fighting proteins produced by the immune system.
Forces from within are factors that reside in both our minds and our hearts, and exist because of the very nature of being human.
Human nature is intertwined with business, because businesses are composed of human beings, making stuff designed by human beings, to be used by human beings.
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Many conservatives, however, object to the destruction of human embryos because they believe it ends a human life.
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Richardson: Climate change poses ethical problems because it threatens the enjoyment of basic human rights at a vast scale, because formulating and agreeing upon adequate solutions stretches the envelope of what international policymaking bodies can legitimately undertake, and because fairly allocating the burdens of implementing any solution poses thorny problems of justice.
But many conservatives object to the destruction of human embryos because they contend that it ends a human life.
Mr. Jackson:Decisions involving people are more difficult because of emotional element and because they are human beings.
Not least of which is the question of original sin, a tradition that seems harder and harder to reconcile with what science is telling us about human origins, because it presupposes a fixed idea of human nature.
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Horrified, because of its implications for human nature which still make sociobiology a controversial discipline.
There are potential lessons to be learned that are often not heeded, in part, because of that contrived illusion of distance throughout recorded human history.
But the future of this has been thrown into doubt after federal regulators rejected an initial application to approve the drug, because of problems with its human trials.
This is because the pulp archetypes of human persuasion fall victim to excessive dumbing down some of the scientists, like the crew headed by Idris Elba's Janek, talk like middle-school dropouts or to stultifying self-seriousness.
But he added that his decision on whether to grant federal funding for embryonic stem cell research is the most difficult choice he has to make, because of the dilemma between moral issues of creating human embryos to produce stem cells and the promise from doctors and scientists the research will save human lives.
Oncology is attractive not only because of the huge need for better drugs but also because that's where the impact of the human genome project has been greatest, yielding targeted drugs such as Genentech's Herceptin for breast cancer and Novartis' Gleevec for chronic myeloid leukemia.
You may have some inkling of compassion, because it's a human being in a very wretched state of existence, but I think they're unsympathetic to the extent that, historically, we have not put any kind of public resource at their disposal to help change their lives.
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