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When the signs say everything must go, everything must go.
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Although Commoner's career ranged from bench plant physiology at Washington University to social and environmental activist to 1980 presidential candidate, he may be best known for his "Four Laws of Ecology": "everything is connected to everything else"; "everything must go somewhere"; "nature knows best"; and "there is no such thing as a free lunch".
The first law of ecology is that everything is connected to everything else; the second law is everything must go somewhere; the third is nature knows best; and the fourth law is that there is no such thing as a free lunch (Smith 2009: 2 3).
Writer states an informal set of laws of ecology: 1st law--everything is connected to everything else; 2nd law--everything must go somewhere, or matter is indestructible; 3rd law--any major man-made change in a natural system is likely to be detrimental to that system; 4th law--there is no such thing as a free lunch.
Everything must go somewhere.
Everything must go.
"Everything Must Go" proves him right.
Airports, seaports, energy systems, land and property – everything must go.
Everything must go right for nothing to go wrong.
Two: today, everything must go through the "Hollis filter".
For Europe to win, everything must go right.
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