How To Use Depopulation In A Sentence
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Significant residual levels of Brucellosis remain however and aggressive depopulation and extended rest period policies continue to be applied.
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One strong contender is Ilopango in El Salvador, whose eruption caused major depopulation in Maya lowlands around this time.
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Now, however, the great Latin cities fell prey to widespread depopulation, economic decline, and physical decay.
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They seem to envisage an irreversible downward spiral leading to the depopulation of Australia.
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Now, however, the great Latin cities fell prey to widespread depopulation, economic decline, and physical decay.
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Research has shown that as many as 24 percent of hens suffer broken bones following commercial "depopulation," or removal from their cages.
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During the first half of the current decade, the pace of depopulation actually increased in many places.
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A remarkable quarter-century of productivity growth followed, accompanied by a low income-tax rate for corporations, encouragement of education, moderate wage levels, shrewdly selective incentives to attract foreign companies - not the regional-development pork-barrelling of the kind familiar to Canadians - and reversal of the long-term depopulation that went back to the potato famine of 1845-1849.
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Yet the Third Reich's policies also involved rural depopulation and anticlerical violence.
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They seem to envisage an irreversible downward spiral leading to the depopulation of Australia.
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Writing about the ‘depopulation of primitive communities’ through ‘the introduction of new diseases,’ for example, Hutton claimed that the wearing of European clothes by Nagas led to ‘lung diseases… dysentery, itch and yaws.’
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However, in rural lowland constituencies there is a widespread feeling that core issues such as depopulation, infrastructure and access get overlooked.
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Cook said the mandate that a herd be slaughtered, referred to as depopulation, doesn't make sense when a replacement herd would be just as likely to be infected by wildlife in the area.
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The future of Irish rural life depends upon effective measures to reverse depopulation.
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Many regions have suffered depopulation precisely because of the declining job prospects and poor infrastructure available.
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Now, however, the great Latin cities fell prey to widespread depopulation, economic decline, and physical decay.
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Tunguska event"; fire and "depopulation" - "An ear-piercing" whistling "sound, which might be understood as being a manifestation of the electrophonic phenomena which have been discussed in WGN over the past few years; the sun appearing to be" blood-red "before the explosion.
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Eradication of the disease can be achieved either by herd depopulation/repopulation or by partial depopulation in combination with sow vaccination and medication programmes with antibiotics such as tetracycline/tiamulin combination or tilmicosin (Pulmotil: Elanco).
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The accelerating house prices and environmental destruction in the east of the island is mirrored by depopulation in the west.
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Rural depopulation is a matter of serious concern.
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The formal announcement, expected from the government in coming days, would be the first official recognition that the March accident could force the long-term depopulation of communities near the plant, an eventuality that scientists and some officials have been warning about for months.
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Tunguska event"; fire and "depopulation" - "An ear-piercing" whistling "sound, which might be understood as being a manifestation of the electrophonic phenomena which have been discussed in WGN over the past few years; the sun appearing to be" blood-red "before the explosion.
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The Roman Empire seems to have collapsed largely because of depopulation and epidemics.
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He claimed that such a scheme would help prevent further rural depopulation.
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With the birth rate half of that in 1990 and mortality 50% higher, the country is threatened with rapid depopulation.
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They seem to envisage an irreversible downward spiral leading to the depopulation of Australia.
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He argued forcefully against the depopulation of rural villages.
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The biggest challenge facing the agency is the depopulation and economic decline in peripheral areas.
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The forest is new: the ultimate victor in the conflicts, economic collapse and depopulation of the late nineteenth century.
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There will be countries and regions that will suffer long-term depopulation due to low fertility and emigration - but a combination of the two phenomena is mostly concentrated in eastern Europe, particularly in eastern Germany, Bulgaria and Ukraine.
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