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Burkle and Broad told Tribune's directors that they were eager to preserve the newspapers' public-service role, which they believed was increasingly jeopardized by owners who were focussed solely on profitability.
He went on to paint a picture of a once idyllic natural world increasingly jeopardized by scientists bent on shaping it to their own visions.
Along the U.S.-Mexico border, such reefs could protect ecosystem vitality in habitats increasingly jeopardized by climate change.
In the past three weeks, as special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election has increasingly jeopardized the Trump presidency's future, Macchio and her co-defendants are facing down their own.
With longer duration of recording time the mandatory stationarity, describing a steady mean of the originally time-varying signals, becomes increasingly jeopardized.
However, this reservoir of natural, free, and sustainable carbon storage potential is increasingly jeopardized by alarming trends in coastal habitat loss, totalling 30 50% of global abundance over the last century alone.
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While prevention and emergency response measures have substantially reduced risk, the bottom line is that as the global carbon-based economy grows, such events will increasingly jeopardize public safety and natural systems.
"Without reform, our daily actions will increasingly jeopardize a valuable natural resource and an invaluable aspect of our national heritage," the commission concluded in its report, which is available online at www.pewoceans.org.org
This common problem is shared through many regions of the world and is increasingly jeopardizing fragile archaeological landscape due to urban pressure.
Anti-choice voices have tried to monopolize morality and God, even as they increasingly jeopardize a woman's health by making it very difficult for her to get the health care she needs.
Failure to reverse this trend will lead to a continued state-to-student cost shift that will increasingly jeopardize college affordability, as well as the aspirations of millions of people to join the American middle-class and, ultimately, our nation's economic competitiveness.
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