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Mountain goat populations fluctuate and are sensitive to human impacts.
They should have chosen someone who is sensitive to human rights issues.
"This is a government that is sensitive to human rights issues but also knows that the cost of not sending them back could be great.
The accumulating evidence that our climate is considerably more sensitive to human interference than previously thought means that, even if fully implemented, the Bill's recommendations would likely lead to a temperature rise of at least 4C over the next century.
It can also contribute to what the author and academic Sunil Khilnani calls "growth with legitimacy"— a path to development that is less unequal and more sensitive to human rights.
Max van der Stoel was born on Aug. 3, 1924, in Voorschoten, the Netherlands, and became sensitive to human rights when the Nazis invaded the Netherlands and stripped citizens of their rights.
President Dilma Rousseff, who was chief of staff and energy minister under her predecessor, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, has expressed an unwavering commitment to Belo Monte despite her stated desire to be more sensitive to human rights.
More complicated patterns sensitive to human beings cannot be analyzed.
Particularly, AM fungi Entrophospora is sensitive to human disturbance and soil erosion.
Reflected UWB signal is highly sensitive to human posture and thus makes detection process challenging.
They are also very sensitive to human presence and human activities (De Angelo et al. 2013).
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