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Proposed as a project capable of alleviating threats for Europe in the future, this anti-missile shield should not create new threats far more serious than the notorious "Iranian missile threat".

The Ministry implemented "Building Space Greening Plans" in Tokyo, Osaka, and other cities, enforcing by law the effective reduction of urban temperatures and improving urban living environments and alleviating the threat of urban ecological disasters.

There might be some chance of alleviating the threat through using technological advance, so any delay in gathering evidence could be catastrophic for some groups if not for everyone.

Thus, developing drought-resistance crop-plants with enhanced productivity and improved water-use efficiency is the most promising solution for alleviating future threats to food security.

The development of genetically heat-resistant plants has been considered as a promising approach for alleviating the threats from high-temperature stress [ 5].

In an article entitled "95,000 Words, Many of Them Ominous, From Donald Trump's Tongue," (NYT, 12/5/15) TheTimes quotes Matt Motyl, "a political psychologist at the University of Illinois" thusly, "'We vs. them' creates a threatening dynamic where 'they' are evil or crazy or ignorant and 'we' need a candidate who sees the threat and can alleviate it.

Fertility of diploid males in species with sl-CSD [ 44, 45] may be a rare example of an evolutionary adaptation alleviating the extinction threat posed by a peculiar mode of sex determination in natural populations.

Holding together federal political orders develop from unitary states, as governments devolve authority to alleviate threats of unrest or secession by territorially clustered minorities.

It is time for the public to know whether those threats have been alleviated, and the choke points addressed.

This common currency is essential to mitigate residual impacts that cannot be avoided to ensure offsets alleviate threats elsewhere that would otherwise impact an equal or greater number of sage-grouse.

As well as translocating threatened species for augmentation or re-introduction, there is also interest in using translocations to alleviate threats of detrimental environmental change including climate change (Hunter 2007; McLachlan et al. 2007; Grueber and Jamieson 2008; Hoegh-Guldberg et al. 2008; Menges 2008; Ricciardi and Simberloff 2009; Richardson et al. 2009).

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