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Biodiversity offsetting, also known as conservation banking, off-site mitigation, and habitat set-asides, are designed to compensate for unavoidable damages to wildlife populations from development [3].
Biodiversity offsets provide a mechanism to compensate for unavoidable damages from new energy development as the U.S. increases its domestic production.
We didn't have to fix any damages.
The government warns that these offsets should be used only to compensate for "genuinely unavoidable damage" and "must not become a licence to destroy".
He also took up jogging to counteract the unavoidable damage eating in up to four delis a day would do to his weight.
It shouldn't produce more unavoidable damage.
"In other words, offsets must only be used to compensate for genuinely unavoidable damage," the review recommended.
Daniel: I've talked about affixes that introduce unavoidable damage to a key, which is essentially Grievous and Quaking, and to a lesser extent, Explosive.
The scheme aims to ensure that when a development causes unavoidable damage to biodiversity, "new, bigger or better nature sites will be created".
I was unfazed by the unavoidable damage this would reap not only on my diet, but on my overall person.
In other situations, direct clipping or trapping may lead to unavoidable damage to these perforators even if distal blood flow of the aneurysm is reconstructed.
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