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Translocations must be targeted at increasing gene flow between isolated populations of a species or populations that are likely to be challenged by future environmental change (see Table 1).

Again, government support for such initiatives need not take the form of direct funding, but could instead be targeted at increasing the authorities' understanding of the need for such services, the complexity of issues involved, and the potential benefits that such programs may have for the FMSWs and the public.

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"While the public health focus has almost exclusively been targeted at increasing awareness of STIs among younger age groups, these figures send a clear signal that more information needs to be aimed at older people to improve awareness".

The proceeds of the tax are being targeted at increasing access to fresh water, especially in schools.

Most strategies were targeted at increasing questionnaire response.

The only measure mentioned that seems to be targeted at the low paid, increasing the national insurance threshold, is also the only one that has a caveat: "would cost the Treasury billions".

It should be noted that primary prevention efforts should focus on the large population of students who are not yet overweight, and any secondary prevention efforts should be targeted at the school contexts that increase the risk of overweight and the sub-populations of youth considered high risk.

It's targeted at the state's increasing number of illegal pot farms, who have wreaked havoc on local wildlife and water supplies.

If this is not the purpose, however, and if these companies do not reverse additional protection-sourced shareholder returns, the U.S. Administration will likely punish them in some way that is targeted at the particular transgressors, perhaps increasing Section 232 waivers on imports of some of the most profitable items that these particular producers sell.

This is especially true if tax increases are targeted at the highest-income taxpayers since the "maximum" estimates shown in Fig. 1 generally represent what the literature says about the magnitude of excess burdens arising from higher taxes on in the highest income brackets.

It's targeted at one species.

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