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Though the park authority favours a cull, it will be unpopular.
The reality is that if there were a cull, it would include all the local farms.
A government-backed vaccination programme was launched this summer, but, unlike the cull, it will not target to TB hot-spot areas.
The extension reveals the true nature of the cull: it is not a scientific, nor even a pragmatic pilot, but a deeply political policy.
But analysts said it was typically in government forms and available from different agencies, so it was mainly industry experts and consultants who had the knowledge and incentive to collect and cull it.
That this stuff is spoken of as "the literature" on a subject only compounds one's despair at having to consume it, and cull it, compare and contrast it, crunch it, and, finally, crash free of it.
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I culled it from a little magazine called The Week.
But the change also provides for the entire documentary branch to take part both in compiling the shortlist and in culling it to five nominees.
The project languished until Ms. Close took it in hand again around five years ago, undertaking a process she described as "culling it back" to find the elegance and simplicity, and bringing Mr. García on board.
He also led a crusade to free up another huge chunk of spectrum, culling it from military airspace and idle swaths to create the same sort of anything-goes turf that served as the spawning grounds for Wi-Fi.
The technology, which is anticipated for commercial deployment by the end of 2017, could save billions of chicks per year – and, more importantly perhaps to the companies responsible for the culling, it could save money.
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