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They say the land is too inhospitable for agriculture.
Mr. Kennedy says this culture is inhospitable for talented engineers.
One imagines frostbite temperatures, cloud-scraping mountains and tundra too inhospitable for trees.
The broader declared purpose of making the world inhospitable for terrorists is murky and open-ended.
The discovery dispelled the previous belief that its conditions were too cold and inhospitable for unfrozen water.
The areas pummeled by the earthquake and tsunami in March would surely be inhospitable for an electric vehicle.
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That would have made an inhospitable habitat for reindeer and for the cave lions that depended on them for food.
"We see from early-stage investments that the economic slowdown has had an impact"….She cited an inhospitable climate for initial public offerings and a tougher market for acquisitions, two routes for cashing out of investment.
Optimal skin pH occurs between 4.7 and 5.5, which is an inhospitable environment for p. acne (the bacteria responsible for causing most acne).
Extracellular fibrils formation could be an adaptation for colonization on plant leaves, which offer an inhospitable surface for microbial colonization due to limited nutrients, extreme exposure to temperature changes, dehydration and radiation, and unique inter-specific competition [4], [60].
But it also appears that Japan, with its cultural disdain for those who stick out from the crowd, may be inhospitable terrain for the reader-turned-reporter model, Mr. Takeuchi said.
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