That, combined with the panda's recent behavior, convinced the scientists she was ready to breed.
Equally as important, old age seems to breed an acceptance of life as it is.
But the biggest obstacle is the poverty that propels millions of families to breed backyard poultry.
And as a result, these transformational organizations also seem to breed fanatically motivated people in droves.
The last pair of snowy owls to breed in the UK was on Shetland in 1975.
That other banks are doing the same thing tends to breed confidence, rather than caution.
In my last post I discussed a structural reason why meritocracy may tend to breed corruption.
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You have to know about ecology and weather patterns, you have to breed plants and maintain infrastructure.
The mothers only have one baby a year and must wait until next year to breed again.
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In the 1980s Beijing established farms to breed the big cats so that they could be released into the wild.
Until we do, the routine use of antibiotics will continue to breed antibiotic-resistant bacteria that threaten human health.
Metal-heavy knights led France to breed bigger, stronger horses, which meant major productivity advances in plowing and transportation.
Each spring many species of migratory songbirds travel to the Arctic tundra from all over the world to breed.
To breed a generation more inclined to dairy work, Mr. Ramini impregnates his buffalo with water-buffalo semen from Italy.
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It takes time for species to breed successfully through multiple generations, and most recovery plans are scheduled over decades.
The hardiest are returned to the moor to breed and the others are sent to market, including at Tavistock.
T-cells were allowed to breed before being put back into the patient from whom they had originally been taken.
Yes, a colonial map that made little sense helped to breed conflict ...
Because it is expensive to breed, this particular mouse is a moneyloser.
The mice are difficult to breed because mutations often render them sterile.
"Dogs are being stolen for a variety of reasons including for ransom, sale, work and to breed from, " he said.
Smaller markets tend to breed more loyal and rabid fanbases (especially with favorable history and frequent success on your side).
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The cyclone not only damaged crops but created "optimal conditions for one more generation of locusts to breed", it added.
Such low turnover is likely to breed a cosy culture of ageing executives who block the advance of younger talent.
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The shareholder-owned outfits shy away from producing so many strains, because many of them are expensive to breed and end up as moneylosers.
He puts the boom down to natural population growth - there are more birds to breed and so produce more chicks.
It is terribly difficult to breed a can-do spirit, but the raw energy that fuels it can be harnessed and channeled appropriately.
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To teach cleaners and nightwatchmen advanced mathematics (such as adding up without a calculator) seemed pretty wasteful, and apt to breed discontent.
Falconers develop a strong relationship and spiritual bond with their birds, and commitment is required to breed, train, handle and fly the falcons.
It can even take account of the time of year, and thus the amount of standing water around for mosquitoes to breed in.
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