Sentence examples for changing restoration from inspiring English sources

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Evaluation should focus on reporting changing restoration impacts and benefits rather than on achieving a pre-defined concept of ecological success.

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The changing approach involves restoration of wetlands, beaches and natural floodplains, and is referred to as 'ecological engineering'buildinging with nature' or 'green adaptation' (e.g. Aarninkhof et al., 2010; Waterman, 2008; Van Koningsveld and Mulder, 2004).

Beginning in the early nineteen-seventies, lawyers for the National Rifle Association, concerned about gun-control laws passed in the wake of the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert F. Kennedy, argued that the Second Amendment protects the right of individuals to bear arms — and that this represented not a changing interpretation but a restoration of its original meaning.

This may have significant effects on alpine grassland restoration, by changing soil properties.

Studies on adaptive variation take on urgency with restoration in changing climates, as it becomes imperative to predict how ecotypes within species may respond to climate change, either through plasticity, adaptive variation, or migration (Nicotra et al. 2010).

Service restoration is implemented by changing switch state, therefore, the time taken by the service restoration depends on the number of switching operations.

Core themes shared by the manuscripts are elucidated leading to guiding principles and, more importantly, an assessment of how and why restoration priorities are changing in the 21st century.

The consortium of international companies that owns and manages Dounreay Site Restoration Limited (DSRL) is changing its name.

At the time many people were shocked by Downing's action - he had been a spymaster and envoy of the Cromwellian government before changing sides at Charles II's restoration to the throne in 1660.

Resistance to rethinking land use practices is often based on several beliefs: restoration is "too expensive", changing land use is "too difficult", and returns will take "too much time".

In 1671, a man called Edward Bound was charged with playing cricket on the Sabbath and was exonerated: an indication that attitudes were changing in the wake of the Restoration.

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