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Explanations had been offered--the postevent environment is inimical to species recovery, scientists speculated, or it takes millions of years for an adequate food web to develop.
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Humanity has fractured: Earth is ruled by a totalitarian religious regime that has banned genetic modification and is bent on reclaiming autonomous colony worlds; Will was born on a colony whose environment is so inimical that genetic modification was the only option.
To the Editor: The tendency to assign blame when mistakes occur is inimical to an environment in which we hope learning and improvement will take place.
But deflation – falling prices – is inimical to growth, as the recent experience of Japan has demonstrated.
One that is inimical to many traditional conservationists, but which is picking up kudos and converts.
Somebody did it that is inimical to the yes campaign," he said.
That kind of control is inimical to the open exchange of ideas that underlies academic values.
"It is inimical, but that's not a question that troubles their business model".
The tired old argument that equality is inimical to individual freedom was turned on its head.
Indeed, the set-up of most schools is inimical to collaboration.
The result has been instability and fragmentation which is inimical to settled joint relationships.
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