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At Centrum, Dahlberg says relocations on a smaller scale in Sweden have been going on for a long time.
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But school administrators who fail to consider the impact of forced relocation on a youth's overall well-being should not be school administrators.
Qiu Feng, an editorial writer, said in The Beijing News last month that local governments were "clinging to the mentality of catching the last bus, using even cruder means to organize demolition and relocation on an even greater scale".
Deer were fit with store-on-board GPS radio collars (Advanced Telemetry Systems, Isanti MN, USA) set to attempt a relocation on one of three schedules (once every 5 h, once every 60 min, or once every 30 min – meaning the relocation schedules varied by individual).
The government has been driven into a corner by political donor and funding scandals, the mismanagement of the US-Japan alliance (centred on the relocation of a marine base in Okinawa) and, most recently, allegations about public pension programmes.
They need our help". The PNAS paper proposes a new management tool for choosing which species are most viable for relocation based on a series of social and ecological criteria for example, how much is known about the biology, geographical distribution and the ecological uniqueness of the species, as well as how easy they are to catch and move.
Though he had intended this to be a permanent relocation, while on a visit to family a few months later, friends urged him to return to Kentucky, and he obliged after only three months in Texas.
These have mostly been over the relocation of a military base on the southern island of Okinawa, an issue still not settled pending an election for governor in late November.
Yukio Hatoyama, rich, quixotic and indecisive, had met his end picking a needless fight with the United States over the relocation of a military base on Okinawa and then flip-flopping over how to resolve it.
Management options include extermination of the horses (possibly with relocation of a remnant herd on nonconservation land), favored by government and private conservation agencies, contraception to maintain the herd at a level which allegedly will not damage the tussock, favored by animal protection groups, and culling plus contraception, favored by others.
The prevalence and use of incentives to utility companies for early completion of utility relocations on Federal-aid transportation project sites and, conversely, penalties assessed on utility companies for utility relocation delays on such projects.
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