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But Blanc said that defining forest elephants as distinct species might solve one question, but would lead to new problems.
"Getting a bit more wealth gives you the resources to put in water pipes, put in schools with teachers, whereas getting a bit more GDP doesn't necessarily bring you more tolerance, and may actually set you backwards on environmental performance, or may lead to new problems in health and wellness, such as obesity".
The barriers to implementation could quickly lead to new problems with credibility.
This is the first study of long-term change in the modus operandi of IUU fishing operators, illustrating that IUU operators can adapt to enforcement actions and that such dynamics may lead to new problems elsewhere, where countries have a limited capacity.
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And prosperity has led to new problems in New Hampshire.
But the model has led to new problems.
"Since virtualization is now so widely used, it's led to new problems, and new areas of study," says Chandra. If you are in a university, that means you can look at the most interesting problems, developing ideas and seeing how they work".
Viet Nam's rapid social development has also led to new problems.
Need for proper placement Government education grants and other funds provided for the care of orphans have been crucial, but at times they have also led to new problems in their lives.
Vice President Mike Pence would move into the Oval Office, and Franken said that would lead to new set of problems. .
Reductionist approaches tend to overlook these interdependencies and the trade-offs communities make between human health and their societal, cultural, and ecosystem environments, and it has been pointed out that the resulting solutions often turn out to be only a temporary relief, and can lead to new levels of problems [ 10, 11].
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