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"To cut our income, to reduce our ability to survive is one way of making a cull.
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"It could be that Livedrive has looked at their forecast and have thought that it's time to make a cull," suggested Sharp.
As pointed out by [ 4] the association may in part be due to the dairymen's willingness to invest more inseminations on high-producing cows before making a decision to cull them.
On the Side It takes more than shrimp and chardonnay to make a summer cull of parties work.
Somebody is taking it upon themselves to make a private cull," he said.
In making a judgment to extend the culls in Gloucestershire and Somerset, Mr Gibbens considered two competing factors.
Other systems could be tested for reliability and cost such as a journal style approach where grant proposals are submitted to a subeditor who makes an initial cull.
A dramatic day at Rangers on Tuesday saw the first first-team sacrifices made in a cull that's expected to run deep through the club's playing squad.
With little fanfare, Google has made a mammoth database culled from nearly 5.2 million digitized books available to the public for free downloads and online searches, opening a new landscape of possibilities for research and education in the humanities.
The commission said it was yet to make a decision about the cull for the coming autumn and winter.
In cattle, the time between animals becoming infectious and showing clinical signs appears to be short [20], [21] so that good surveillance and efficient culling will make a sequence of multiple undetected IPs highly unlikely (in sheep signs are less obvious [22] but infectivity is also lower).
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