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Meanings of sustainable levels in English
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Usage of sustainable levels in English
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Trouble is, any die-off won't just dip our population to sustainablelevels.
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TWC is strongly positioned to continue generating sustainablelevels of FCF.
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That is preventing a fall in yields to more sustainablelevels.
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It found over-fishing was continuing, with rates as high as 294 percent above sustainablelevels.
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The river is technically closed for salmon fishing because the fish count is below sustainablelevels.
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Reserve Bank governor Adrian Orr said the economic growth and employment remain robust, near their sustainablelevels.
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We will surely have to become less numerous over time and limit our consumption to sustainablelevels.
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Their steady rate hikes are meant to temper growth to sustainablelevels and keep inflation in check.
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Already today we have land and water footprints beyond maximum sustainablelevels and bioenergy increasingly competing with food.
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He added that generally banks were supportive of farms, as most were well managed with sustainablelevels of debt.
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The CEO said China may start to slow due to government regulations, but the market is stabilizing to sustainablelevels.
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Birdlife says it wants to form partnerships with them in communities to try and bring this hunting within sustainablelevels.
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New Zealand officials say that effort limits have not limited tuna catches in the Pacific to sustainablelevels, and need reform.
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Together, these studies reveal that natural selection can readily restore replication error rates to sustainablelevels following an adaptive mutator phenotype.
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At about 4,600 cubic kilometers per year, global water withdrawals are now already near maximum sustainablelevels.
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But the accompanying message is that, while course corrections are possible, the goal of reducing debt to more- sustainablelevels is not negotiable.