The OPFOR was duped and forced to deplete quantities of air scatterable mines to cover what was thought to be two separate attacks. |
|
As a result, the scavenger hyenas deplete all the resources in the Pridelands, and the land falls apart. |
|
There have been arrests relating to click fraud with regard to malicious clicking in order to deplete a competitor's advertising budget. |
|
Soils that remain saturated deplete soil oxygen and reduce or prevent root growth, resulting in overall plant decline. |
|
Obviously testosterone levels also deplete and once you stop using steroids it can take a long time to get back to normal. |
|
Also, if the rain washes the liquor or compost off the fields into the waterways, it won't deplete oxygen the way fresh unfermented manure does. |
|
Like falling estrogen levels, stress can alter your brain chemistry and deplete serotonin. |
|
In addition, big medical bills can deplete a family's savings, lowering its unearned income in later years. |
|
Over one-fourth of middle school students believe harvesting trees will deplete oxygen in the atmosphere. |
|
And I told my creditors that we needed to give these people 10 days of severance, even though that would deplete the rest of our cash. |
|
In this system, viruses replicate faster, achieve higher titres, and deplete thymocytes better than their unmutated counterparts. |
|
Leaving aside the high calorific content, this type of food is actively bad for you and will deplete your immune system. |
|
Active muscles deplete their potassium, which short-circuits the electrical current passing through the muscles and causes fatigue. |
|
Diuretic drugs such as furosemide or the thiazides should not be used because they deplete sodium from the body. |
|
After the break, James Rushforth got in on the scoring before Doherty was binned to deplete Hunslet further. |
|
Large shoals of pollack can quickly deplete the food supply on one wreck then move en masse to another. |
|
European frogbit can displace native aquatic plants and deplete dissolved oxygen levels, impacting fish and wildlife. |
|
Strong tactics may deplete the support provider's emotional resources at a faster rate than they can be replenished. |
|
Moss adds that chemotherapy and radiation deplete antioxidants so severely that it's necessary to take supplements to maintain normal levels. |
|
All the machines had to do to defeat humanity was show up and let them deplete their ammo. |
|
|
Britain, for example, is likely to become a net exporter of gas in the next two years as its North Sea supplies deplete at a time when demand is rising. |
|
We also observe how we deplete or depreciate others, in a way that contributes negatively to future well-being. |
|
Harvesting can severely deplete wild populations that are already hampered by restricted ranges, harsh environments and low levels of seed production. |
|
Geologist David Bainbridge of Alliant International University also points out that there are scant few penalties against users who draw down water tables or deplete aquifers. |
|
There are a lot of crates, a lot of strange machines, a lot of explosive pods that deplete my ammo or shatter inconveniently mid-battle. |
|
Forgotten debris, dormant flotsam and jetsam, Bleu nature uses driftwood, a raw material that does not deplete the Earth's natural resources. |
|
Prolonged long-term care needs can deplete your life savings and be a great burden to your family members. |
|
This would quickly deplete the supply of jobs and stem the flow of migrants. |
|
The fourth amendment to the Montreal Protocol on substances that deplete the ozone layer is hereby approved on behalf of the Community. |
|
Shut off or deplete the air supply to prevent equipment damage or personal injury. |
|
Directing it to do otherwise would force it to deplete an important financial asset for purposes not intended. |
|
Another reason is that women live longer on average than men and are more likely to deplete their savings over time. |
|
This activity will deplete the number of units in a client's portfolio, and the longer it continues the faster the depletion rate will occur. |
|
We have failed to promote means of agricultural production which do not deplete the soils and exhaust groundwater reserves. |
|
Alternatively, in wet years, cover crops can help to deplete soil moisture and allow earlier field operations. |
|
It is also a very deliberate investment in an opportunity to develop an energy project that does not deplete natural resources. |
|
Continual use of your jets will deplete your energy and make you drop like a stone, so a balance must be struck between controlled bursts and longer sprays. |
|
However, things like stress, illness, and environmental pollution all deplete your levels. |
|
The international fishing community has blasted China for threatening to deplete bigeye tuna resources in view of the recent upsurge in actual Chinese catches. |
|
A chain reaction that has received a lot of attention in recent years is the reaction by which Freons deplete the ozone layer that protects us from ultraviolet radiation. |
|
|
Over-reliance on senna may deplete the body of essential nutrients. |
|
It is also, however, the motivation to stard a new discard pile in order to deplete your Ligretto. |
|
This is the time needed to allow for residues to deplete to safe levels. |
|
If a company becomes insolvent and declares bankruptcy, the promised pensions would be paid out before other creditors, including banks, before banks could deplete the remaining business assets. |
|
Then, most molecular species deplete onto dust grains to form ice mantles. |
|
As we deplete our ability to denote and figure particular aspects of our places, so our competence for understanding and imagining possible relationships with non-human nature is correspondingly depleted. |
|
That installation will deplete telegraphers jobs considerably. Santa Fe already CTCing Mojave to Barstow. |
|
However, the size of the hydraulic fluid streaks under the belly was not representative of a rate of loss sufficient to deplete the hydraulic reservoir within a few hours. |
|
We pollute, we deplete and we leave the bill to our grandchildren. |
|
If the two Koreas also follow the path to military build-up, it will not only aggravate the tension in the Korean peninsula but also deplete the economies of the two Koreas. |
|
Change your forms as required without having to wait for stock to deplete. |
|
It may acutely deplete protein C and protein S and therefore theoretically increase coagulability if started before the heparins. |
|
For example, when animal manure or other organic material like food processing wastes decompose, they can deplete the dissolved oxygen in the water, and in so doing suffocate fish and other aquatic organisms. |
|
As we deplete mining resources, mining operations must go further into the outlands of the various countries in which they operate where no doubt the situation is even more nebulous and hard to monitor. |
|
Many runners fear that such a move would deplete maximal aerobic capacity because of the lower overall volume of endurance training conducted. |
|
The oxygenated blood can be directed towards only the brain and other essential organs when oxygen levels deplete. |
|
A slowly leaking cylinder of inert argon can deplete the oxygen in a room or work enclosure to the extent that people entering it will be asphyxiated without warning. |
|
The nuclear electricity generation chain does not release gases or particles that acidify rains, contribute to urban smog or deplete of the ozone layer. |
|
These chemicals quickly deplete the inhibitor package, acidify the coolant and cause catastrophic cooling system failure in remarkably short periods of time. |
|
Shower and baths deplete the skin of it's natural oil. |
|
|
We might deplete this well of fortune that we've somehow or another found. |
|
Since they are highly invasive, they replace indigenous species and thereby deplete plant diversity, change the habitat, and devastate the local fauna, navigation, and even the recreational use of the area. |
|
When populations deplete or fragment, relatives can be forced into reproduction, often leading to inbreeding depression. |
|
Our hope is stronger than the repeated disappointments and the wearisome doubts which we experience because it draws its power from a source which neither our inattention nor our forgetfulness can deplete. |
|
Sometimes they deplete farmland, but other methods have been developed for economic, social and even environmental reasons. |
|
Oysters are subject to various diseases which can reduce harvests and severely deplete local populations. |
|
At that time, scientists warned that the release of these substances into the atmosphere could deplete the ozone layer, hindering its ability to prevent harmful ultraviolet rays from reaching the Earth. |
|
Another reason is that the mineral resources of the soil will also deplete at a much faster rate, thereby directly affecting the growth of the plants. |
|
Note that cholestyramine and colestipol also deplete cholesterol. |
|
Asparaginase enzymes deplete the level of asparagine in the bloodstream. |
|
Many medications can deplete critical nutrients from the body. |
|
Activities such as logging and mining deplete our natural resources. |
|