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And so there's damage--just natural damage that could occur just from debris on the runway--dust particles coming up underneath and damaging the tile.
Under the new scheme, farmers will pay premiums of as little as 1.5% of the value of their crops, allowing them to reclaim their full value in case of natural damage, the government said.
But other factors contribute to this total loss, including economic forces, natural damage and quality standards.
The police further have duties related to civilian court cases, such as writ of execution, evaluation of natural damage, assisting the courts after bankruptcies and functioning as a notary public.
Both natural damage and cannibalism were suggested, but no previous study has recognized the significance of the breakage pattern observed on the skulls.
Plants are often differently tolerant to artificial and natural damage, because these damages may pose different types of stress for the plants and, therefore, result in different responses in the plants (e.g., [21], [44]).
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"They have not settled with the state of Louisiana for the natural damages... they haven't settled with Florida, Alabama [or] Mississippi yet".
But what happens when natural disasters damage historic fabric?
The state first developed regulations for enforcing natural resource damage claims under the Whitman administration.
Mr. Van Cleve said the $11 million was "the largest natural resources damage recovery" for an oil spill in American history.
Natural resource damage can be assessed accurately through a Habitat Equivalency Analysis.
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