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I think the more important and substantive critiques concern three points: 1) environmentalists have tended to have an appetite for bad news and doom-and-gloom messages at the expense of balance 2) nature is more resilient than is generally assumed and this has implications for conservation and 3) working with and partnering with corporations is a promising conservation strategy.

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Startups often have to be ruthless to survive – they exist and thrive by taking risks and playing the odds, often at the expense of work/life balance of the founders, but when time is pressing sometimes risks have to be taken, not just with strategy and product but with the people brought on board.

You can hope for or even push to have work/life balance be a priority at your company, and your company may even say that it's an important part of their culture but the fact is that when they're handing out the rewards they're going to go to the people getting the results, and those people are very likely going to be the ones putting in the extra hours, at the expense of work/life balance.

But this would merely be personal aggrandizement, done at the expense of the relative balance of his own team and causing unnecessary embarrassment to the opposition, for it would only happen against an opponent that was heavily outmatched anyway.

An undated draft titled "commencement" called for "jealous precaution" (Milton Eisenhower later deleted "jealous") by civilian authorities "to avoid measures which would enable any segment of this military-industrial complex to sharpen the focus of its own power at the expense of the sound balance which now prevails".

In this situation, consequent hemodynamic stability is often at the expense of positive fluid balance and oedema formation, which can cause tissue oxygenation to deteriorate resulting in organ failure progression.

Comfort had a tendency to focus single-mindedly on a given notion or project at the expense of any kind of balance: while he was a student at Highgate School, in London, he became convinced that he could concoct a superior version of gunpowder.

As a consequence, network control plane strategies passed from one extreme to the other, from being totally energy-unaware to exclusively energy-efficient at the expenses of load-balancing, with obvious impacts on the power consumption in the former case and on the blocking rate in the latter one.

Many firms had to be rescued by the IRI at public expense, the balance of payments deteriorated, and the official economy began to slow down, although the black-market economy of domestic textile workers and self-employed artisans, among others, continued to flourish.

He added: "Aslef believes that a world-class capital city like London needs a 24-hour tube service, but not at the expense of the work-life balance of our members.

Time series analyses reveal that, during industrialisation, the tremendous gains in labour efficiency come at the expense of a deteriorating energy balance, which, in certain cases, even falls below one [ 67].

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