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He added: "There are people whose livelihoods are at stake.
People whose livelihoods are not threatened by predators do not get it, Mr. Stuhlmiller said.
Regrets are even rarer among those whose livelihoods are threatened by pests.
"The Martin case was about competitors and people whose livelihoods are involved," Marty Parkes, a U.S.G.A. spokesman, said.
They would do better to focus on becoming more competitive, or to lobby for some transitional aid for fishermen whose livelihoods are threatened.
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Blacksmiths en route, the very craftsmen whose livelihoods were endangered by cars like Jackson's, fixed the axles.
Leigh Day represented 15,600 Ogoni farmers and fisherman whose livelihoods were shattered after a two large oil leaks in 2008 and 2009.
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The members of Congress were echoing comments by President Obama last week, when he criticized BP for spending $50 million on TV advertising while people whose livelihoods were wrecked by oil spill were reporting difficulties in getting their claims paid.
Launching a "Northern Future" policy document in Leeds, he called for the "reindustrialisation" of the region and said David Cameron should apologise to miners whose livelihoods were wrecked by Margaret Thatcher.
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