Sentence examples for might face extinction from inspiring English sources

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Otherwise, he said in an open letter, the Serbs might face extinction as a people, saying that "disunity among the Serbs is inciting the plans of our proven enemies" to occupy the country, referring to allegations that the new government here is subject to NATO control.

Appendix II covers species that might face extinction if current trends continue, and CITES allows international trading of these species only if there are controls ensuring their survival in the wild.

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However, if individual fitness tends to be higher at warm temperatures (i.e. 'hotter is better'), then quantitative genetic models show that species in warmer environments might face lower extinction rates than those in cooler environments (Walters et al. 2012).

She now believed that her people might be facing extinction.

All may face extinction.

To face extinction: Tigers, within twelve years.

Many species face extinction, as a result.

But they will face extinction sooner than they think.

This and other Guantánamo lawsuits now face extinction.

Several have been swallowed by rivals and others face extinction.

Now they face extinction as their tribal lands are ripped apart.

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