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If you introduced red and yellow cards from the grassroots of the game, players would learn to respect their opponents and avoid the kind of behaviour that might see them have to leave the field.
These black spruce, however, are poorly defended against the introduced red squirrels, which now harvest a vast majority of the cones during autumn soon after the seeds mature (West 1989).
The recently introduced red deer compete with pudús for food.
The introduced red fox (Vulpes vulpes) competes with the Australian raven for carrion and can drive it off.
Until recently, the introduced red fox (Vulpes vulpes) was confined to mainland Australia, but growing evidence now indicates it is present in low numbers in Tasmania.
The chief threats faced by the brolga, particularly in the southern part of its range, are habitat destruction, the drainage of wetlands, collision with powerlines, and predation by the introduced red fox.
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A small group of collared brown lemurs was introduced in the 1980s into the Berenty Private Reserve and has since hybridized with introduced red-fronted lemurs.
Some police officials complained today that the measure, however well intentioned, would introduce red tape and reduce police effectiveness in stopping crime.
As a member of the Icelandic FA, he was instrumental in Iceland becoming the first European league to introduce red and yellow cards after the 1970 World Cup.
Introducing red and yellow cards to cricket would set a dangerous precedent and take the game to places you shouldn't be taking it.
Club chief executive Alan Whiteley confirmed there were plans to introduce red shirts and a dragon logo for the new season in a meeting with the Cardiff City Supporters Trust on Tuesday night.
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