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The term "soil protection", in analogy to "species protection, water and climate protection" already suggests that this basic life-sustaining resource is under pressure.
As with animals, these organs are responsible for the basic life-sustaining functions of the organism.
Next thing they'll be buying bottles of life-sustaining resources that pour fresh and free from the tap.
The UN estimate that 21 million people are now without basic life-sustaining services, with over 1.5 million displaced.
And "in some cases guards have abandoned the detention centers leaving detainees to their own devices without basic life-sustaining supplies such as food or water," he said.
By 2050, UN demographers predict, there will be at least 9 billion of us putting a strain on life-sustaining resources.
The first was the universality of conflict, or the belief that all beings are in competition for limited life-sustaining resources.
You adopt a new dynamic – "War o'clock" – where you track hours and days according to the amount of time it takes to secure basic life-sustaining necessities.
Recognizing the fundamental role of Earth's Critical Zone and its life-sustaining resources (particularly water) resulted in the creation of cities in the ancient world.
"Inmates are at the mercy of their jailors for basic life-sustaining necessities like water, food, and medical care," the district attorney wrote in a court filing.
So the concern is really one of airport congestion, local infrastructure capacity, etc. Olclops: Once you get past the short term emergency, basic life-sustaining relief efforts, what does the transition to recovery look like?
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