Sentence examples for the ability of environment from inspiring English sources

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Here are some of the problems identified by Coalition MPs to explain why the government is trying to limit the ability of environment groups to mount legal challenges to the government's application of Australia's environment laws.

A combination of environmental epigenetic impacts on phenotypic variation and the ability of environment to mediate natural selection will both be important for evolution.

The ability of environment to directly alter the development and function of cells and tissues is critical for the health and phenotype of the individual.

Therefore, the first aspect of the unified theory involves the ability of environment to impact epigenetic programming generationally to alter phenotypic variation (fig. 1).

The well-established aspect of Darwinian evolution is the ability of environment through natural selection to act on phenotypic variation within an evolutionary event (Darwin 1859; Olson-Manning et al. 2012).

The ability of environment to alter phenotype and alter phenotypic variation, independent of genetics, through this epigenetic mechanism is proposed to be important for evolution (Anway et al. 2005; Jablonka and Raz 2009; Day and Bonduriansky 2011; Kuzawa and Thayer 2011; Skinner 2014a).

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We need to do something quickly, as plastics at sea can spread some quite nasty toxic chemicals, reduce the ability of environments to sustain our food, and become part of the food we want to eat.

"We measure the ecological load an area can take and we offer licences only where were convinced there is a proper balance between effects of fish farming and the ability of local environment to absorb the effects of farming," says Stewart Stevenson the Scottish Minister for Environment and Climate Change.

Implicit in this definition are the concept of needs, which emphasized the goal of providing for the essential requirements of the world's poor, and the idea that technology and social organization imposes limits on the ability of the environment to provide for the world's present and future needs.

The rate of exchange depends on the ability of the environment to accept heat and vapour and also on the animal production status (Maya-Soriano, 2012).

They also introduce the concept of the Index of Biotic Integrity, which characterizes the ability of an environment to remain balanced and integrated into the specified ecosystem.

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