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Air pollution, release into the atmosphere of various gases, finely divided solids, or finely dispersed liquid aerosols at rates that exceed the natural capacity of the environment to dissipate and dilute or absorb them.
This is why, with certain exceptions, he seems, perhaps surprisingly to us, to view the growth of the Persian empire as more or less organic, more or less "natural" — at least, until it tries to exceed the natural boundaries of the Asian continent.
It is obvious that the frequency of the SRAM cell cannot exceed the natural frequency of its embedded nanotube-based oscillator.
A similar pattern emerges within the different acts exercised by each sense power: the sense apprehends (apprehensio) the object, delights (delectatio) in its object, provided that the object does not exceed the natural limits of the organ, and judges (diiudicatio) or discriminates the quality of its object.
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The researchers concluded that it is indeed possible to find people with exceptional natural memory, although the use of mnemonic techniques does allow one to far exceed the natural variation of human memory capacity.
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At that stage, the interest rate gap reverses and the market rate exceeds the natural rate.
Heavy groundwater pumping in the 1940s, '50s and '60s caused large overdrafts, meaning the groundwater pumped out exceeded the natural recharge of water percolating down from the surface.
Several scientists who were not involved with the study concurred that the pace of the temperature reversal far exceeded the natural variability in Arctic temperatures, supporting the idea that the warm-up is human-caused and potentially disruptive.
According to researchers at the Global Footprint Network, an ecological-economics think tank, American consumerism probably crossed the line into unsustainability meaning that U.S. per-capita consumption exceeded the natural resources theoretically available yearly to each world citizen sometime between 1940 and 1960.
A representative of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites), the UN body dedicated to fighting the global poaching crisis, told a conference in Botswana on Monday poaching still exceeds the natural rate of population growth.
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