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Roads built though the forest by the oil companies have allowed in waves of settlers, farmers, timber companies and bushmeat hunters.
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This allowed two waves of recruitment of participants.
The antitrust action is in an industry that previous administrations had allowed waves of consolidation.
A decision to allow in yet another wave of new workers at this stage might, in hindsight, appear rash.On the other hand, immigrants, especially from Eastern Europe, have proved particularly adept at filling the gaps in labour markets both in geographic terms and by taking jobs that locals won't touch.
But Bangladesh's refusal to allow in the recent wave of refugees has also attracted criticism.
The U.K. "needs time to absorb" the wave of migrants allowed in when the EU added 10 countries in 2004, Tom Kelly, a spokesman for Prime Minister Tony Blair, said in London.
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The notion flowered in the 19th and early 20th centuries, allowing waves of immigration that further strengthened the country and its ideals.
we allowed a second wave of cytokine stimulation.
Allow a tidal wave of ideas, and you risk instability.
Complex studies with the use of spectrum and harmonic analysis allow determination of wave disturbances in the prevailing and tidal wind, and also mesoscale short period oscillation intensity per unit mass.
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