Sentence examples for started to endanger from inspiring English sources

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But when the fur market started to founder in the 1980s, the nutria population soared and started to endanger the fragile ecosystem.

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ReMain Nantucket, the most personal project Ms. Schmidt has worked on, was started to preserve the island's culture, something she thought was endangered and needed saving.

A giant endangered "corpse flower" that got its nickname from its putrid smell started to bloom on Friday for the first time since 2011.

It was when I endangered the lives of others, unwittingly sucked into my games, that they started to resemble psychopathy.

The initiation of recent polices which have started to treat it as a product in the market economy and not a service, is endangering women's choices for a better life.

They wonder whether they too are starting to qualify as an endangered species.

Landscape as a form in its own right and not just background for more important pictorial goings-on came into its own just when the Industrial Revolution was starting to heat up: the endangered is readily idealized.

This year, as the women's publishing sector contends with declining advertising in most cases, and smaller staffs and major design changes in some, there is an unwelcome new twist: the traditional half-day on summer Fridays is starting to look like an endangered species.

"We're starting to see more avenues for trade in endangered wildlife in Vietnam emerge on the internet".

Consequently, there is an indication that endangered vulture populations are starting to recover, although numbers remain very low (less than 1% of previous levels) across South Asia.

But even as government investment starts to accelerate, private investment is declining, which may endanger more jobs.

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