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The approach of engineers to limiting the damage caused by avalanches or forest fires could be imitated to make economies more resilient to shocks.
Many organisms on Earth employ survival strategies – including protective pigments, biofluorescence, and living under soil, water or rock – to cope with high levels of radiation that could be imitated by life on other worlds, the researchers note.
But Brian Heath, the new chief executive of the organisation, hopes that opposition will dwindle as people begin legitimately profiting from the reserve.If the Mara Conservancy's approach succeeds, it could be imitated elsewhere.
The fact that his work could be imitated says something about its fidelity to a strain of human experience, and about his method of describing that experience, which is plainspoken and radically inclusive.
By dint of compassion, cussedness and innovation — like training ordinary villagers to act as community health visitors — the two would go on to build clinics and create programs that could be imitated worldwide.
But the episode has sparked fears that the fraudulent Russian operations on social media could be imitated widely by American political operatives and further undermine voters' ability to sort truth from fakery as they choose candidates.
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So it was that George Plimpton's accent could not be imitated.
By designing the discontinuous phase profile covered 2π span induced by the DSHSs, the AMS can manipulate the reflected acoustic waves in a way that could not be imitated by natural materials.
I admit I thought they were pretty good until you mentioned in the last paragraph that the only fish which were safe from their inventive genius were frog's legs, which could not be imitated.
As with Ferran Adria's molecular gastronomy revolution in the 90s, or Noma's flowers and uncommon plants, this could eventually be imitated and lead to a wider use of insects in the human diet.
Each established a style that could not really be imitated while continuing to push toward reinvention.
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