Sentence examples for collective populations from inspiring English sources

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While the Paris Climate Agreement is historic and gives reason to celebrate, without follow-through by the collective populations of those countries, any goal is unattainable.

In RNA viruses, high error rates have led to the quasispecies concept in which collective populations are the basis of evolution.

To develop a method for profiling the collective populations targeted for recruitment by multiple clinical studies addressing the same medical condition using one eligibility feature each time.

They are grouped with, but slightly separate from institutional or collective populations and the homeless, but as special EAs, they could never be selected to receive the 'long questionnaire' which collects socio-economic, housing and living standards data.

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The old model also depended on people's willingness to accept direction from above, but Nordic populations are becoming more demanding.Small is powerfulThe Nordic countries have a collective population of only 26m.

And is imposing a presumption that every citizen of 14 nations with a collective population in excess of 400 million "the least restrictive means available" of advancing the compelling interest of avoiding terrorism in the sky?

By Ferrall's estimate, in 2009 there were 225 colleges where "the majority of students major in the liberals arts and live on campus," and their collective population, about 350,000, represented roughly 2 percent of all those enrolled in higher education.

A solo piece written and performed by Ms. Raffo, an actress of Iraqi and American heritage, the play is a welcome reminder that the costs of tyranny and violent conflict are borne not by some amorphous, insentient collective population but by individuals, in this case women whose lives have been frayed and fractured, sometimes beyond repair, by the tortured history of their country (1 30).

A solo piece written and performed by Ms. Raffo, an actress of Iraqi and American heritage, the play is a welcome reminder that the costs of tyranny and violent conflict are borne not by some amorphous, insentient collective population but by individuals, in this case women whose lives have been frayed and fractured, sometimes beyond repair, by the tortured history of their country.

The 12 countries have a collective population of about 800 million - almost double that of the European Union's single market.

One important class of synthetic circuits currently under active development concerns the programming of bacterial cellular communication and collective population-scale behaviors.

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