Sentence examples for threatened resource from inspiring English sources

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In particular, brewers are getting more active in trying to protect an indispensable, irreplaceable and threatened resource: water.

Although most fishermen here in the Northeast recognize the need for rules and responsible behavior to protect a threatened resource, many are also reluctant to start paying for something that's been free forever.

Most -- members of the subspecies Pan thera tigris tigris, or royal Bengal tiger -- live in India, where a network of reserves under the government-sponsored Project Tiger protects this perilously threatened resource.

Unless America is willing to liquidate billions in further bailouts and stimulus every several years, and even if China is willing to backstop this kind of profligate spending, today's status quo will not find stability because consumers themselves have become a threatened resource.

UNICEF helps Palestinians access drinking water at home GAZA, occupied Palestinian territory, 24 June 2012 - Water is a scarce and threatened resource across the occupied Palestinian territory.

"It's a threatened resource".

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The impasse began after Trump wouldn't agree to a congressional budget without funding for his wall, which led to immense economic losses for many federal workers and threatened resources for the poor across the country.

Beginning with the Marshall Plan, Presidents Truman and Eisenhower fashioned this bipartisan strategy, limiting military expenditure whenever it threatened resources for the core economic strategy, and all presidents through Clinton pursued it, the latter with particular vigor.

Thus, valuation can support pursuit of sustainability at the very least by helping to focus policy-maker and public attention on threatened resources.

Ocean pollution is an increasing economic and health concern worldwide, threatening resource populations and seafood safety [ Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission IOCC) 2001; Knap et al. 2002; National Research Council 2007; Pew Oceans Commission 2003; U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy 2004).

Crucially, national policy-makers now concede that the common property regimes of indigenous peoples do not constitute open access systems that threaten resource conservation (Richards, 1997; Tresierra, 1999: pp. 138 - 139).

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