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To the extent scientific methods are incorporated and used to inform both the proclamation of a problem and the implementation of its remedy, the precautionary principle affords humanity a mechanism to focus attention and to examine data on potential impacts of human activities and systems upon the natural world.
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These proclamations, however, describe a problem that bears little resemblance to the one found in academic and institutional reports.
It came to an end with the proclamation of a Tunisian republic (July 25 , 1957.
I was waiting for some kind of proclamation of a new identity.
Were this the position that the president held, such proclamations would not be a problem.
This is followed by the inevitable proclamations of a "new normal," rendering the old normal suspect.
In some respects, it is less a proclamation of talent than a meditation on precocity.
The senator also seized the initiative in a recent uproar over a state proclamation of Confederate History Month, a proclamation originated by Mr. Allen as governor.
They make a proclamation of power and then there will be a fight with this force.
For Dudley, director of AC Portland (whose board I serve on), the prohibition on proclamation is no problem; Dudley is an evangelical who is more than willing to let his service do the evangelizing.
Although the proclamation of "water as an economic good" has been generally accepted among water resources managers, there are still some debates on the explanation of this topic.
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