Unfortunately, for the innocent child victims of Sandusky's predation, the lesson has come too late.
Suppose a monopoly is enjoying high profits, deterring competition by the mere threat of predation.
The major cause of predation in the colony turned out to be Black-crowned Night Herons.
This is so finely tuned that butterflies with even slight deviations in colour pattern suffer from higher predation.
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This increased encounters between the two species and left more old moose and calves available to wolf predation.
But the modified behaviours would also make the perch more vulnerable to predation themselves by the likes of pike.
Today he is being victimized by a more open system of free-market predation.
But the board of SNH has now agreed to increase its funding for research into predation on wading birds on the isles.
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It is thought that peregrines may be illegally killed as a result of concerns about predation of game birds or racing pigeons.
Once a musician starts writing about how hard life is on the road, and the predation of the paparazzi, it's generally over.
Water vole numbers have crashed due to predation and loss of habitat.
They succeeded, and the fox populations are back to pre-eagle predation levels.
Tuesday's late night debate also resulted in some heated exchanges on the use of snares to control predation of game birds by foxes.
The American Farm Bureau Federation says most cases of wolf predation can't be proved and that ranchers' losses were actually 20 times higher.
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Today, public pension funds, other institutions and individuals can avoid investments that involve, among other things, tobacco, alcohol, drugs, guns, gambling, Myanamar and environmental predation.
By dispersing, guppies move away from areas of heavy predation, minimize competition with one another and keep the species' genetic variability high, the researchers said.
Although their bodies and their social groups are large, individual elephants are vulnerable in the face of predation because of their attachments to one another.
Home to breeding populations of 14 species and approximately 20, 000 birds, one of the islands' major threats is predation of eggs and chicks by rats.
It requires only the passage of a single law repealing legal tender, along with some thoughtful supporting provisions to protect fledgling currencies from government predation.
Before civilisation intervened, such chronic loneliness would have been so rare (because isolated individuals are so vulnerable to predation) that evolution would have ignored it.
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The remaining two-fifths, they say, was predation by the crown-of-thorns starfish.
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Big cats recently returned to the headlines following the discovery of two mauled deer carcasses at Woodchester Park in Gloucestershire, which seemed to show evidence of feline predation.
This is consistent with the old view of predation that the threat to price at a loss is not credible, and predation is no good as a strategy.
The products are often applied directly to seeds, which causes the chemical to be contained within the growing plant and protects it from the predation of insect pests.
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The thinking is that foreign investors offer some protection against government predation (though they availed Yukos little, and the theory relies on moderately good relations between Russia and the West).
Her history of corporate ties, including a stint as a lobbyist for Lockheed Martin, might compromise her mandate to police collusion and predation in the business world, allege some MEPs.
Assuming that tyrants and thieves are alike, in that they are out for whatever they can extract from their subjects, why should one kind of predation be better than the other?
For the threat of predation to be credible, the monopoly's managers must be rewarded in ways tied to output, not short-term profits (because profits would suffer if the threat were carried out).
One of the blessings of the last few centuries has been that we have adopted economic, political, and social institutions that have channeled the pursuit of self-interest away from predation and toward production.
Dr Brereton added that there was a possibility that some colonies might be wiped out altogether this winter if they had succumbed to factors such as predation by small mammals or other insects.
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