You can see more about the report State of Nature here but be warned, it's grim reading.
Does the state of nature allow for unfettered transfer of digital files?
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This may be an accurate description of what is going on with much of the Olympic site: turning an inner urban wasteland, much of which was returning to a state of nature, into a big park.
Perhaps shocked by the speed at which Washington managed to enact modest pro-growth reform, critics of the Jobs Act have only lately begun suggesting that unsuspecting investors will soon be cast into a Hobbesian state of nature.
The BBC's political editor Nick Robinson said the severity of the economic downturn - and the need to make huge savings - might well force politicians to look much more fundamentally at the role of the state and the nature of wealth distribution.
"They're sleepers, " murmurs the Frenchman, who declines to be named or to state the nature of his business in Mali.
By engaging with citizens through social media tools, a head of state can better gauge the nature of a movement gathering online, and match it with the appropriate response, according to Jared Cohen, director of Google Ideas, and author of Children of Jihad.
"If anything, it shows the nuttiness of the interim period, " Graber said of the unclear nature of Maryland state law in apparent transition.
The idea of humanity entering into an advanced state of biological existence while leaving behind the rest of nature can be disconcerting, Anthes suggests.
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It said the situation deteriorated when candidates had attended further education and said it was increasingly worried at the "State-sponsored babysitting nature of some college programmes rather than specifically-targeted vocational training for near-guaranteed employment".
Karen Steinhauser, a criminal-defense lawyer and former prosecutor in the Denver District Attorney's Office, said the state often files multiple murder charges if the nature of a crime matches more than one definition under state law.
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The new energy development is "almost a spider web coming down to the forest, " said Nels Johnson of the Pennsylvania chapter of The Nature Conservancy, which estimates the state could see thousands of miles of new pipelines over the next two decades.
The memorable differences between the two main parties are over big, philosophical-yet-practical questions about the nature of the state.
The State Department -- because this is a State Department issue, the nature of it -- might have more details for you.
The fluid nature of the state's electorate is driven in large part by an influx of Puerto Ricans -- who are eligible vote the moment they arrive because of Puerto Rico's status as a U.S. territory -- along with growing Dominican, Colombian, Mexican and Venezuelan populations.
But Schneiderman said the decision in Illinois stressed the unique nature of the state law that was struck down and contrasted that law with the statutes in New York and elsewhere that give officials wide discretion in deciding whether to grant permits to carry guns in public.
The problem is that any electoral strategy of this nature must rely on the election laws of the state when contemplating moves that work to the favor of one political party or the other.
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In exchange they would get an immensely valuable release from any future lawsuits of this nature, including suits based on state consumer-protection laws that require a lower standard of proof than ordinary fraud claims.
The last remains of the Yugoslav state "died yesterday in a play which was more in the nature of burlesque than tragedy", the paper says.
Even Mr Bush's State of the Union speech last month, which concentrated heavily on the evil nature of Iraq, and was widely publicised, only added a few percentage points to public support for military action against Iraq.
But others might say it was a debate about the nature of the welfare state.
Cao says he understands the "melting pot" nature of his adopted state.
As part of this mission, I had a fascinating conversation recently with Mok Oh, Chief Scientist at PayPal, about the nature of the current state of big data infrastructure and applications.
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More than just another deal for Dow, the sale of 50.0% of its plastics business to a Kuwaiti state company was part of its strategy to reduce its exposure to the cyclical nature of the commodity chemicals business.
The answer to this Federal question, however, depends in part upon State law, which creates and governs the nature of interests in property.
The nature of the relationship of the state to free enterprise hasn't changed simply because our economy has become high-tech, nor because politicians feel a need to react to a downturn.
Despite the heinous nature of the crime, the state court imposed lenient sentences, so the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice charged the assailants under the federal hate crimes law on the books at the time.
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Fothergill and Linfield used state-of-the-art camera technology to capture nature's predator-prey interplay from great distances without disrupting the hunt.
The state and federal agencies prioritize inspections based on the nature of the industry and size of facilities, among other factors.
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