Sentence examples for natural recourse from inspiring English sources

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So a writer like me doesn't have natural recourse to one of the usual clan-writing options, which is to approach it through a big, sprawling, multitudinous novel.

Perhaps this was the natural recourse for someone who came of age after 9/11 and was taught to retreat into invisibility because of the dangers of being Muslim.

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In Iceland tourism has increased exponentially during the past decades, causing more environmental impacts on the country's natural recourses.

Without natural recourses to fall back on we have to start with British industry, change tax rules to encourage investment in the UK by multinationals as the manufacturing base for Europe and we may have half a chance.

Specific economic costs include a $12 billion tourism industry with about 223,000 jobs in Louisiana, nearly $5 billion and 60,000 people employed in the fisheries, hundreds of millions of dollars in natural recourses such as fur and alligator harvests, billions from the energy industry and the loss that would incur from losing America's top ports.

However, the changes in our understanding of nature and cosmology, effected by modern natural science, make recourse to the systems of Plato and Aristotle problematic.

Some philosophers have attempted to make the distinction between artificial and natural disadvantages without recourse to a state of nature (see Lippert-Rasmussen 2004 and Nagel 1997).

But he showed that the multiplicity of plants and animals, with their exquisite and varied adaptations, could be explained by a process of natural selection, without recourse to a Creator or any designer agent.

It was the Greek civilization that first practiced science, although not yet a mathematically oriented experimental science, but nevertheless an attempt to rationalize the world of natural experience without recourse to divine intervention.

(4) Moreover, sociology, like the natural sciences, often has recourse to information, including laws, from other disciplines, in a local synthetic effort of predictive value (ibid., 364).

However, if it turned out that most evolutionary change could be explained without recourse to natural selection, this would be grounds for arguing that evolutionary biology was no longer Darwinian.

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