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The corps seemed close to a decision to protect only the obviously navigable parts of the rivers — a few miles at best — leaving hundreds of miles of headwater streams and wetlands exposed to development.
And Mrs. Whitman herself has set in motion a review of the Clean Water Act that could leave over 60percentt of the nation's streams and 20 million acres of wetlands exposed to development and pollution.
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While traveling throughout Europe, he was exposed to developments in the visual arts.
"In Europe, were more exposed to developments in other parts of the world regarding trading," he said.
Importantly, the embedded stem cells remained responsive to the signalling molecules they would be exposed to during development.
A defining characteristic of project finance is the extent to which lenders are exposed to project development and completion risks.
Similarly, other project stakeholders have been exposed to capacity development through various trainings organised by TREE.
At present, praziquantel as the only drug in use that is exposed to resistance development.
For the field recapture rates, a similar conclusion can be reached from the distinct increases in recapture rates when animals were released in temperatures they had been exposed to during development, probably indicating increased flight or dispersal performance.
These findings may suggest that hypoxia alone is insufficient to induce the long-term effects of pre-eclampsia seen in the offspring, or that the levels of hypoxia currently used are not representative of the levels offspring are exposed to during development.
In other words, unlike what the OLS coefficient in Table 4 suggests, exogenous falls in capital growth (due to the fact that banks were more exposed to real estate development) do affect lending growth negatively.
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