The uncomfortable truth is that there is no accounting for man's follies or nature's whims.
In other words, either God created or Nature developed all the species on the earth.
Many scientists will never get a single study published in Science or Nature, the most prestigious scientific journals.
In fact, it's probably more about the perception of risk, rather than the level or nature of risk.
Picking up this lesson, Mr Gursky often arranges his city or nature scenes in an invisible chequerboard or grid.
No treasure hunting adventures to collect gadgets and gizmos galore like Ariel or nature information to go hiking through the woods like Aurora.
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They recognised there would have to be a squeeze on spending but, despite the efforts of interviewers like myself, refused to spell out the extent or nature of the cuts.
Ms Hill suggests that any land ear-marked for future flood storage could be used as farmland, playgrounds, parks or nature reserves when not called into action to take the edge off tidal surges.
Sometimes, the threat was a change in the size or nature of a particular market: McDonnell Douglas merged with Boeing, for example, because its biggest customer, the Pentagon, was cutting spending by half.
Biosphere reserves assume far more functions than regluar protected areas or nature reserves: they require an inter-sector coordination, the sharing of benefits and responsibilities in natural resources management of agriculture, forestry, fishery, science, local and national authorities and the international community.
We thus tend to infuse the passage of time with meaning and to see agency in it as well, whether it takes the form of God's supernatural agency in settling moral scores or nature knocking us off the pedestal of our technological hubris.
The culture secretary is likely to be asked how he can claim to have been unaware of the scale or nature of the contact between News Corp and his political adviser, Adam Smith - who resigned once his flood of emails and texts were revealed.
Complicating the issue is the fact that the Fair Housing Act prohibits landlords from asking tenants to show medical records or inquiring about the nature or severity of disabilities.
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It could be diet, intake of alcohol and drugs, stress or the nature of work.
Within this sector another distinction can be made between operations of either an active or passive nature.
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Is it a problem of awareness, or the nature of the slow-moving ship that takes longer turn?
Whatever your religious views or spiritual nature, your estate planning should be consistent with your beliefs and preferences.
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This time, it wasn't a crisis brought on by tragedy or Mother Nature.
IPPs were introduced under the 2003 Criminal Justice Act and aimed at offenders of a violent or sexual nature deemed to be dangerous to the public.
Brian Napier QC, for the health authority, argued that having responsibility of a managerial, supervisory or support nature did not of itself trigger the right to conscientious objection.
Brian Napier QC, for NHS GGC, told the appeal judges that having responsibility of a managerial, supervisory or support nature did not of itself trigger the right to conscientious objection.
The Convention concerning the International Exchange encourages and facilitates the exchange of publications between both governmental bodies and non-governmental institutions of an educational, scientific and technical, or cultural nature, which are non-profit-making in character.
Sooner or later nature will take its revenge.
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Sometime between 2008 and 2009, or perhaps before then, I got it in my head that the best poetry was political in nature, the best fiction was psychological or sociological in nature, and the best non-fiction, well, was non-fiction!
After viewing scenes that involved green trees, participants reported feeling happier and their exercise less difficult than when the same scenes appeared in black-and-white or red, suggesting that exercising in nature or simulated green spaces could be helpful for exercisers, says Dr. Micklewright.
In fact, the difference was so great that in order to get the same competence score as a man, a woman would need either to know someone on the committee, or to have published three more papers than the man in Nature or Science, the two journals with the highest impact or 20 more papers in good specialist journals.
Or kids can be taken off parents' hands by capable babysitters, to frolic in the 15-meter pool or take part in nature walks, play board games or draw in a leather-bound blank book provided by the lodge, with complimentary crayons.
Second, will you rely on mother nature or on refrigeration coils to freeze the water?
We get a lot of requests that may be grotesque in nature or they may be obscene.
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