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"Anthropomorphic climate change" describes a complex set of features and tendencies in the Earth's semi-closed atmosphere.
UnCommonwealth 2010
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Northcross: The question at this point, since neither you nor I nor Dr. Schmitt nor Dr. Hansen will live to see the day when enough data has been collected to determine without debate the exact extent to which humans do or do not affect this semi-closed loop system we live in is: Is it more ethical to live as if humans DO impact their environment or as if they DO NOT?
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"Anthropomorphic climate change" describes a complex set of features and tendencies in the Earth's semi-closed atmosphere.
February 2010 2010
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"Anthropomorphic climate change" describes a complex set of features and tendencies in the Earth's semi-closed atmosphere.
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For winter it will be semi-closed with textiles in the sides and the we will take some new pictures of the final scheme.
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Facebook is a semi-closed system; so is Live Journal.
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They work through semi-closed networks, whose member pursue a common agenda, abide by mutual obligations, uphold trust, "understandings," and the "unspoken agreement" that Kurtz underscores.
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China, due to its semi-closed and less-developed financial system, is one of the countries least affected by the financial crisis devastating the free economic world.
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But it's not chump change in Alaska, particularly when only 378,000 Alaskans are eligible to vote in the semi-closed Republican primary election in which, based on the number of votes cast in past Alaska Republican primary elections held in non-presidential election years, only a third of that number will go to the trouble to cast a ballot.
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They work through semi-closed networks, whose member pursue a common agenda, abide by mutual obligations, uphold trust, "understandings," and the "unspoken agreement" that Kurtz underscores.
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