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This is not a pill you have to take. This is something you can do every day at virtually no cost.
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I truly understand people's concern. But it should be noted that the bear population in California is on the rise. As long as people continue pushing into the bears' territory the number of these interactions will increase.
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It's not uncommon. Certainly for areas like Sonoma, Mendocino and Napa counties, vineyards are our largest group that is requesting depredation permits.
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It's still bear habitat and other bears will move into that area. Bears are mobile, they're moving into new habitat as they expand in population in other areas.
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It's important to farmers because we will be looking at what can be done to have that balance between land-use regulations and making it so farmers can continue to thrive in San Diego County. The resulting plan could be one of the best things to come in 2006.
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It (the activism) has been so subdued lately. What will be interesting is to see what happens on March 18 or March 19 and if the demonstrators come off as mainstream, if they are moms and dads, if they are from middle America, or if they come off as being on the fringes.
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In the end, what will force the change to voice over IP is the need for a flexible infrastructure. Applications are a part of it -- but only a part.
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I haven't heard a thing that there's an impact from the boycott other than the usual number of workers gone on a Monday.
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The group that benefited most were the people who were frailest at the start of the study. Based on these findings, we can advise older people to 'use it even after you start lose it' because exercise may slow the progression of age-related problems in thinking.
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