China is showing the way by taking all the tough decisions that an overpopulated nation has to make when it has an underdeveloped economy. |
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Without sounding too unsympathetic, diseases and illnesses are a natural way of stopping the earth becoming too overpopulated. |
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In acute leukemias, the marrow is typically overpopulated with blast cells. |
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Politicians have been warned repeatedly that overpopulated prisons cannot deal adequately with depressed, despairing inmates. |
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They lived in the overpopulated buffer zone between two hostile neighbours, Scotland and England, where employment and farmland were limited. |
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First, deer herds on many ranges are overpopulated, often with too many does. |
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The planet Earth was already overpopulated by the early years of the 21st Century. |
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Ravenswood was not overpopulated and was probably never going to be come a city. |
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Earth is overpopulated, and in an effort to provide for everyone we are plundering our natural resources. |
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Since that time the elk have continually overpopulated their habitat, leaving the range in often deplorable condition. |
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The film is joyously overpopulated with old biddies envious of Shen in both her old and young edition. |
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The city's streets are overpopulated with meandering figures listing first to one side, then the other, making it impossible to get past even on wide sidewalks. |
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With regard to the physical conditions in schools, some think that schools are overpopulated and that this stifles learning. |
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We feel these flats would make the area overpopulated and congested. |
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Morocco asked about measures taken in relation to the recurrent situation of overpopulated prisons. |
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Its restaurants were good and cheap and its pubs overpopulated. |
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At great risk were the children of working class families in the overpopulated slums of the great cities. |
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Now the field is somewhat overpopulated and generically overstuffed. |
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When a pond is overpopulated with stunted forage fish and neither bass nor forage fish are reproducing, removal of part of the fish population will seldom solve the problem. |
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How can we create opportunities for young people in rural areas so they are not forced to leave the countryside and move to overpopulated cities? |
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It was soon recognized that universalization of primary education for an overpopulated developing country like Bangladesh is a difficult task. |
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Slapping a ban on overpopulated seals is madness and a complete failure of our values. |
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Here is a fun way to increase public awareness of the importance of recycling and bring some fantasy to our overpopulated cities? |
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The highest concentration of nitrites is usually observed in new, overpopulated tanks or after treatment with bactericidal agents. |
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For an already overpopulated and land-scarce country, the social upheaval resulting from climate changeinduced mass migration could have devastating effects, making UNDP's work there all the more crucial. |
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In the twentieth century, the Shuar people saw their original territory diminish as a result of the Ecuadorian government's resettlement of mestizo farmers from the overpopulated highlands. |
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In developing countries, ruined farmers are swarming into already overpopulated cites and suburbs, amplifying misery and accelerating immigration that ends tragically at the gates to Spain. |
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Fears that the world is overpopulated have been gathering pace, caused both by the continued rise in the number of people and by worries about climate change. |
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And although the country may be overpopulated and polluted, the UN's human-development index ranks it as the third-best place to live in the world, after Norway and Australia. |
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The overpopulated situation of Port-au-Prince must be counterbalanced by building up three or four other cities, where investments can be channeled through a fiscal incentive policy. |
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For one thing, there could well be border conflicts between China, where some areas are overpopulated, and Russia, where the population is in decline. |
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It happened in the North Sea when their seals overpopulated. |
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The cholera epidemic and the lack of medical assistance and hygiene in a town already overpopulated as a result of migration from the countryside particularly affect groups of children and youths living in the streets. |
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If in the past and in many countries still we look at the norm, the ideal of marriage, as being for supporting the reproductive cycle, I'd want to suggest taking into account that we live in an overpopulated world. |
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There is much talk of decentralization, deconcentration of resources and powers, and relieving congestion in the capital, which is dangerously overpopulated because of rural exodus. |
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I'm inclined to think that if a region can't support itself with diverse agriculture, then it is overpopulated. |
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The only reason they characterize wild horses as overpopulated is because they allocate the lions' share of forage to livestock. |
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Stokesley is already far too overpopulated and over stretched with it's facilities. |
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The world is becoming overpopulated and the Antarctic is a place where people can access the most pristine wildlife sites. |
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Britain has become a multicultural, overflowing, overpopulated sewer without any sense of its own identity or culture. |
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This brought wealth and land ownership within the clan, although the Highlands continued to be overpopulated and poor. |
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These elitists, including some of the planet's wealthiest individuals, insist that the Earth is so overpopulated that drastic, tyrannical policies must be adopted. |
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John Carey has diagnosed the tendency of Modernist writers to fantasize about world destruction or mass annihilation as a response to a verminously overpopulated planet. |
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These were peasants attracted by the opportunity to have their own land, as Germanic countries were overpopulated and many people had no land to work. |
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