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38 Sentences With "let nature take its course"

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Or is it true compassion to let nature take its course?
It's a very sad case but we will have to let nature take its course.
Equally inspirational and brave are the patients who choose to let nature take its course.
Normally, they are just left where they are to let nature take its course, he said.
Mr. Cohen said he was often asked why we don't just let nature take its course.
Best practice suggests you should start ghosting somewhere around early March and just let nature take its course.
The idea is to provide the materials and let nature take its course; the plants should grow for themselves.
Many would simply hold up a container of bed bugs up to their arm and let nature take its course.
From there, she must let nature take its course—it's part of the process of working with such a delicate canvas.
The researchers then filled the graves back in, stamped down the ground with their feet, and let nature take its course.
Wary of the artificial landscape created for tourism, environmental groups have purchased some stretches of land and let nature take its course.
Harry already has a resplendent collection of scarfs; give the man a tube of lip gloss and let nature take its course.
Mugabe has survived in part because few have been willing to risk a confrontation when they felt they could let nature take its course.
"Doctors recommended we let nature take its course because the survival rate for 23 weekers on life support is very low," Jourdan Moore, 32, tells PEOPLE.
And while, as the zoo said in a statement, keepers usually let nature take its course when it comes to animal births, Calliope needed a few extra hands.
You unfold a flatpack frame, made of intersecting pieces of laser cut cardboard, fill its spaces with soil, sprinkle grass seeds on top, and let nature take its course.
Other times a woman is carrying a fetus incompatible with life and thought she would go to term and let nature take its course, but then she realizes she just can't.
But with farmers now less and less capable of relying on antibiotics and pesticides, many are left with no choice but to let nature take its course and wreak havoc on their stocks.
Evans wrote on Facebook that after contacting a gastroenterologist, doctors determined that "it would be best NOT to let nature take its course," and she and her fiancé Bob Howell were directed to a specialist.
Toilet humor may be one of the lowest-hanging fruits in comedy, but Hart's scenery-chewing take on a guy who's too embarrassed to excuse himself and let nature take its course elevates the whole damn thing.
"After having previously had a [dilation and curettage procedure], which ultimately felt quite traumatic for me, I decided to let nature take its course this time and waited until my body naturally released the fetus," she says.
So, with the backdrop of the bison calf in Yellowstone that had to be euthanized this month after tourists put it in their car, Ryan is taking to social media to teach people to let nature take its course.
When things went bad enough, usually around the All-Star Break, the team would realize contention was a lost cause, trade the players that wouldn't be coming back the following season for whatever prospects they could get, and let nature take its course.
While there is much to celebrate on the professional front, Latta appears most excited to show off her laissez-faire vegetable garden, a wild patch of urban land where she scattered seeds two years ago and has since let nature take its course.
"Frightening females is fun", she wrote in The Age in 2002. "Women were frightened into using hormone replacement therapy by dire predictions of crumbling bones, heart disease, loss of libido, depression, despair, disease and death if they let nature take its course." She argues that scaring women is "big business and hugely profitable".Greer, Germaine (13 July 2002).
The doctors are only educated enough to give fancy Latin names to the things they do not comprehend. They will kill their patients with the best of intentions, but they will still be dead. Beralde believes that all one need do is rest and let nature take its course. Mr. Fleurant, the apothecary and Purgon's assistant, comes in with a new remedy for Argan.
Scientific and support operations at McMurdo Station, beginning with its construction in 1955, have led to severely polluted waters at Winter Quarters Bay. Until 1981, McMurdo Station residents simply towed their garbage out to the sea ice and let nature take its course. The garbage sunk to the sea floor when the ice broke up in the spring, according to news reports."The world's frozen clean room," Business Week.
The Dutch experience with the draining of the recently reclaimed Wieringermeer and Noordoostpolder would seem to point to using pumping stations. But the capacity of the existing pumping stations, used for the normal draining of accumulated precipitation, was insufficient. Therefore an ingenious method was used to let nature take its course. A breach was made in the western levee of the Canal through Walcheren, that formed the eastern border of the flooded area.
Common Ground were one of the few organisations who saw in the Great Storm of 1987 not wholesale destruction, but an opportunity for nature to reassert itself.Oliver Rackham, Trees & Woodland in the British Landscape p. 202-3 (Dent, 1990) They printed and distributed 56,000 postcards, featuring illustrations by David Nash encouraging people to let nature take its course, not to clean up too hastily, as a fallen tree is not necessarily a dead tree.
He is to take an aeroplane to the location and be dropped near the yacht by parachute. She will fish him out and dry him off and then let nature take its course. She is outraged when Burge-Lubin declines the offer. The reason for his doing so, as he tells Confucius, is that he doesn't wish to risk contracting rheumatism from exposure to the cold waters of the bay, since he might have to live 300 years, rheumatic.
In May 2006, Rolo suffered a heart attack which resulted in his undergoing a septuple coronary bypass operation. In September 2006, doctors discovered Rolo had renal cell carcinoma (kidney cancer) which had metastasised to his lymph nodes, liver and lungs. As the cancer had advanced beyond a curative stage, rather than undergo debilitating medical treatment, Rolo elected to let nature take its course and lived his last months in relative peace and contentment. He died 15 months later on 3 December 2007.
Management interference is intended to be minimal and "let nature take its course" wherever possible, while managing some ecological processes such as fires and controlled grazing. A balance of grazing regimes is important to maintain the combination of short and medium grasses defining the dry mixedgrass natural subregion. Cattle do not graze in the same way as the now-extirpated bison did, but have been used to simulate natural processes. Grazing management maintains the grassland ecosystem in its climax state, but overgrazing must be avoided to prevent soil erosion and loss of biodiversity.
All he needs to do is gather shrimp and put them in a mass of water, throw feed into a pond and let nature take its course. He eventually ends up with a shrimp business with a name honoring Bubba. He gives away the company to Bubba's family and workers and decides to go his own way, frustrated with the complications it added to his once simple life. At the end of the book, Forrest ends up with Dan and a male orangutan named "Sue" living life by being a one-man band, begging for change, while sleeping on a green bench.
Past notable solo exhibitions include, Let Nature Take Its Course and Hope It Passes at I-20 in 2011, and Battle Armor at Churner and Churner in 2013. Recent group exhibitions include, Interior Dialogue at Sargent's Daughters, and Paper at the Saatchi Gallery in 2013. Her work is included in Judith Rothschild Contemporary Drawing Collection at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Saatchi Gallery in London, the Deste Foundation in Athens, Greece, and part of The Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art Recently, she was included in Nylon Magazine in:"Ten Contemporary Artists to Get to Know" by Kari Adelaide.
People had to climb down several rock stairways to take a glimpse. However, once the tornado ripped all the trees away, the falls were clear enough to be seen from the roadway. Due to the extensive damage and location of the falls, not much could be done to rebuild the area for quite some time. As much trees and debris were cleared, but the best course of action was to let nature take its course. After several years, the bridge and stairs were repaired, which totaled well over $38,000 in costs.file:///C:/Users/jdha283/Documents/Jordan/ICT%20201/Tornado%20outbreak_%20One%20year%20later_%20The%20falls%20and%20rise%20of%20a%20Menifee%20landmark%20_%20Lexington%20Herald%20Leader.
In 1921, Dennett changed her approach and decided to work directly with the postmaster general, whose responsibility it was to enforce the laws banning distribution of birth control information through the mails (although in practice this was not enforced). Postmaster General William Hayes seemed sympathetic, but resigned before taking any action. His replacement, Dr. Hubert Work, was adamantly opposed to birth control information, earlier stating that his opinions on birth control could be summarized as "sterilize all boys and girls who are unfit to become parents, and then let nature take its course unhindered." Dennett returned to lobbying Congress in 1922, pointing out that private opinion of members of congress must be in favor of birth control since the average number of children of a member of congress was 2.7.
Until 1981, McMurdo Station residents simply towed their garbage out to the sea ice and let nature take its course. The garbage sank to the sea floor when the ice broke up in the spring, according to news reports. A 2001 survey of the seabed near McMurdo revealed 15 vehicles, 26 shipping containers, and 603 fuel drums, as well as some 1,000 miscellaneous items dumped on an area of some . Findings by scuba divers were reported in the State of the Environment Report, a New Zealand sponsored study. The study by the government agency Antarctica New Zealand revealed that decades of daily pumping thousands of gallons of raw sewage from 1,200 summer residents into the sound had fouled Winter Quarters Bay, the harbor at McMurdo. The pollution ended in 2003 when a $5 million waste treatment plant went online.
" Like Ferraro's previous albums Night Dolls with Hairspray and Last American Hero, Far Side Virtual expressed as one critic noted "a pre-DVD, Reagan-straight-to-Clinton aesthetic full of neon vulgarity and deteriorated sonics."Drowned in Sound A writer from French music blog The Drone described Far Side Virtual as a concept album inspired by the ideas of hyperreality and simulacra from the post-modern cultural theorist Jean Baudrillard. Harper wrote, "Up until Far Side Virtual, many of James Ferraro's albums were impressionistic lo-fi portraits of bygone eras – perhaps on Far Side Virtual he decided to represent the present as is and then let nature take its course, over time, and do the aging for him. Returning to it in ten or twenty years time, we might discover that it was ironically a victim of its own futurist acceleration, and is now about as up- to-date as a ten-year-old carton of milk.

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