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  1. the act of an animal killing and eating other animals

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Where most conventional games are about predation and its thrills, hers are about the evils of predation.
"Unlike many other reef fishes that can grow large enough to avoid predation as adults, gobies are vulnerable to predation by lionfish both as juveniles and adults," the researchers wrote.
This likely means the jellyfish is in ambush predation mode.
This crisis is not only the product of sexual predation.
This brand of predation extended deep into the studio system.
"The lack of evidence for predation on large dinosaurs, however, should not be seen as evidence that they were free of predation, just that this kind of evidence is hard to get," he said.
TikTok has also been accused of facilitating sexual predation and exploitation.
I don't believe that there's any excuse for sexual predation — ever.
Of course, salamanders themselves suffer predation, even with their toxic skin.
I have no faith in the American system of corporate predation.
The biggest threat to reaching a position of dominance is predation.
Weinstein's sadistic serial predation isn't comparable to Louis C.K.'s exhibitionism.
The documentary featured twin accounts alleging Jackson engaged in sexual predation.
Wolves, bears, lynx and boar, free of human predation, roam the woods.
He supports natural human predation, one that exists without harming endangered species.
The effect that this predation pressure has on the animals is telling.
Her neighbours ignore the possibility that she is the victim of predation.
Without the threat of predation, they eventually lost their ability to fly.
There it is listed as endangered, because of predation by feral cats.
" -- statement via Twitter Director James Gunn "...Sexual predation is rife in Hollywood.
And youth who are homeless on their own fear predation from adults.
But there is a difference between fun and sexualized camaraderie and predation.
The accusations spurred conversations about harassment and male sexual predation in Hollywood.
But, I learned, predation is only a small part of the story.
But there are other styles of predation that flourish within conservative communities.
Populist outrage over financial predation has had more trouble hitting the mark.
The movie is less about romantic predation than it is about nostalgia.
He said that claims about "sexual predation and workplace harassment" were "wholly false".
Stein's predation has long been a whisper-network item in literary New York.
He also founded a nonprofit organization, Innocent Lives Foundation, that combats child predation.
Not just autonomous power, but the power to completely protect yourself from predation?
That information could help the hatcheries figure out ways to deter whale predation.
Disabled and defenseless, sharks await excruciating deaths from blood loss, drowning, and predation.
But dehydration, starvation, and predation aren't the only threats facing the stranded sea turtles.
Minow interviewed Schwimmer in 2010 for his film Trust, a thriller about internet predation.
It is inaccurate and unfair to describe any of this as harassment or predation.
Some will make it, while others may succumb to disease, malnourishment, or even predation.
Men are indoctrinated to associate power with predation, and women with seduction and submission.
" And Ms. Mellon, referring to sexual predation, concurred: "I never saw anything like that.
Presumably a black belly would make them more conspicuous, and more prone to predation.
"R Kelly's predation has been an open secret for almost two decades," she said.
If it was predation, it wasn't the most clear-cut, the most vicious kind.
Soon after, he was accused by Rose McGowan of knowing about Weinstein's alleged sexual predation.
Which is, you know, that's his pattern of sexual predation, that was how he rolled.
But the criminal sexual predation is not something that I ever thought was going on.
"I can only imagine what the survivors of Louis' predation are thinking," said Kathy Griffin.
How to make sure that Europe does not bend in the face of Russian predation?
"So temperature, light, abundance of food, competition with other animals for prey, predation," Rochman says.
The church's secrecy is a repeating fact throughout the Pennsylvania grand jury's narrative of predation.
And several of this year's Sundance films directly address issues of sexual predation and violence.
Wolf predation, though, is a symptom of a much bigger and far more difficult problem.
The whiff of sexual predation will also be striking to American readers of picture books.
Depending on temperature, predation, and food availability, the butterflies live for two to five weeks.
Starfish predation was responsible for almost half that decline, along with tropical cyclones and bleaching.
Another consequence of Assad's political survival is the notion that revolution invites predation from abroad.
It is also the only record of "a failed predation attempt" made by any pterosaur.
If he thought celebrity was a license for sexual predation, they could live with it.
Harassment, gender pay gaps, objectification, and sexual predation are hardly novel nor reserved for millennials.
I keep thinking about what #MeToo would look like if it wasn't a roll call of people who've experienced sexual predation, but a roll call of those who've experienced sexual predation and actually seen their perpetrator brought to justice, whether professionally, legally or even personally.
Celibate men are not more likely to be predators (as one would hope the #meToo era has decisively established), but particular kinds of predation have flourished in the priesthood, and the worst of that predation looks like an anti-Catholic polemic brought to life.
"This type of predation happens behind closed doors, and out of public view," Damon told Deadline.
" However, he said, "typically if there was no predation, no consumption, then the bears are released.
Where corrals are not feasible, community-managed livestock insurance programs lessen the financial impact of predation.
"Females that are brooding their young don't eat, probably to avoid exposure to predation," Higgs said.
In terms of survival, this type of social structure can reduce predation and strengthen territorial claims.
The method relies on predation, parasitism and other natural mechanisms, but also involves management by humans.
"This type of predation happens behind closed doors and out of public view," Mr. Damon said.
Fossils also hint at the beginnings of a massive shift: scavenging that later evolved into predation.
Then cats were unleashed and, already suffering from disease and fox predation, boodies started to disappear.
First: Some modest limits on how men and women interact professionally are useful checks on predation.
A pattern of predation Illuzzi reminded jurors that the women testified they were afraid of Weinstein.
But Dr. Kawahara's team has concluded that food, not predation, was the more likely evolutionary prompt.
That sounds right, though the piece feels dangerous and grave, more about predation than about ascension.
Loss of critical habitat tops the list of concerns, but human predation is a close second.
But this level of criminal sexual predation is not something that I ever thought was going on.
That's not because they're harmed by the fire directly—it's a result of heightened predation, she said.
The slippage between a powerful man's dalliances and straightforward predation is something that could happen just once.
The fact that women frequently face sexual predation in the workplace doesn't impact his view on this.
What this tells us is that sexual predation doesn't cause nearly enough outrage in its own right.
A pristine snout or severed feet missing their corresponding body is a telltale sign of cat predation.
Instead, their testimony is meant to bolster the prosecution's portrait of Weinstein and his alleged sexual predation.
Professor Rest decorously avoided the word "sex," but Stern's imagery seethes with allusions to bondage and predation.
Nor has it acknowledged the alleged trauma and, in some instances, predation that has resulted from them.
He lamented that being accused of decades' worth of sexual predation has really damaged his filmmaking legacy.
The CFPB returned $12 billion to more than 29 million Americans who were victims of financial predation.
Allegations include inappropriate touching and predation from older male employees towards young women new to the network.
This #MeToo phenomenon could divide us or bring us together to cure a social evil: sexual predation.
"Existing efforts at addressing sexual predation of children were failing," argues a brief filed to the Supreme Court.
Hollywood's #MeToo reckoning not only shone a light on the industry's toxic culture of predation and sexual violence.
When victims sign NDAs with serial predators like Harvey Weinstein, their agreement to stay silent facilitates continued predation.
Did he actually try to deflect and normalize sexual predation as ubiquitous jocular language intrinsic to maleness itself?
Hence, there is enormous resistance to the new anti-predation reforms that are employed by the Ghani government.
But lately she has been frustrated by evangelicals' failure to challenge the prejudice and predation in their midst.
G and Bill and then spending lots of one-on-one time with Bill as his predation escalates.
Even with such unexpected diversity, the Ediacaran was a still world, without much in the way of predation.
The article suggests that the renowned architect perpetuated an environment of unease and sexual predation at his firm.
The accusations underscore the particular challenges that officials face in trying to curb sexual predation in correctional facilities.
For minority borrowers, the common targets of financial predation, the impact of his leadership has been especially significant.
Today, just ordering a meal at the end of an exhausting day is beset by predation and uncertainty.
It suggests that food availability, rather than wolf predation, could be limiting the size of the caribou population.
After initial hiccups, Mr. Merrick and inmates told me, the culture in 104 evolved from predation to nurturing.
To Robbie falls the burden of depicting the psychological fallout of Ailes's predation, and so Kayla remains sympathetic.
Emoticons started appearing in court in 2004, and they have since been found most commonly in sexual predation cases.
Now, it's increasingly clear there's a future where such predation truly won't be allowed in Hollywood, or anywhere else.
Still, the story of an ambitious woman who overcame sexual predation has bolstered her appeal in the #MeToo era.
Of the 38 predation events observed, 34 were successful (a failed attempt was an inability to access tortoise meat).
It is a vision of paradise and predation—the tail end of a fish dangles from the heron's mouth.
As such, they can lay low during the day and evade predation by daytime predators, including birds, he said.
"We are not having catastrophic predation on cattle in southern Oregon, and we could accommodate more wolves," he said.
Ecologists, meanwhile, talk about webs of nutrition, predation, climate, topography, all subject to complex feedback loops, all context-dependent.
Last week, we read with horror the stories of child abuse and sexual predation by Catholic priests in Pennsylvania.
American Buddhism seems as susceptible to the triple demon of power, predation, and prejudice as every other religious establishment.
It's indicative not just of a culture that invites predation, but also one that undervalues the contributions of women.
This exposes minority communities and rural areas, voters Democrats need to win over to gain viability, to increased predation.
But more importantly, he was kept out largely because he faced multiple credible accusations of sexual assault and predation.
For example, small fish have better odds of escaping predation when they live in schools — the larger the better.
But the documented sexual predation cries out for a far stronger response from the United Nations and its members.
Like that cryptic cover, much of his art grapples with good and evil, violence and predation, and angels and demons.
Thus, the biggest democracy movement in history was countered by the greatest opportunity for predation the world has ever seen.
There are a number of Ailes accusers in the documentary who speak movingly about how Ailes' predation affected their careers.
Even if corals do recover, a bad bleaching event leaves them more susceptible to disease, predation, ocean acidification, and pollution.
" She added, "Harvey Weinstein's sexual predation is despicable enough, but combined with his staggering power it's insidious, even devilish. Decades.
News is a flirty business & it seems like current epidemic of #SexHarassmentAllegations may be criminalizing courtship & conflating it w predation.
In the past 30 years, the population has shrunk 63 percent because of increased predation by coyotes and black bears.
McCain would wish discussions with Denmark to focus on allied approaches to Russian predation, rather than the price of Greenland.
One scandal is about a man boasting of predation and the other is about a woman weary of people's prying.
"Now, looking back, it's not O.K. None of it was O.K." The extent of the predation was "disgusting," she said.
No wonder we try to politely excuse ourselves from predatory men instead of responding with the ire that predation merits.
Its brain is similarly diminutive, which fits with the idea that brain size may be related to pressure from predation.
"Geese like to go to large open areas where they have the ability to escape and avoid predation," Atwell says.
"I would so appreciate companies that were straightforward about their predation, and I would have respect for them," he said.
One of the two found near Kodiak Island in the Gulf of Alaska showed signs of killer whale "predation," KTUU reports.
Complicating matters is the fact that these sponges are not helpless—they spew a chemical defense to prevent overgrowth and predation.
But now, as the father of four daughters, this is the kind of sexual predation that keeps me up at night.
But there have been questions on whether the network has done enough to address a culture that allowed for such predation.
Credit: George PoinarAmber delivers a slice of ancient life, showing us everything from early predation to the earliest preserved erect penis.
News is a flirty business & it seems like the current epidemic of #SexualHarassmentAllegations may be criminalizing courtship & conflating it w predation.
This conversation was taped before the revelations of Roy Moore's alleged serial child predation, before anyone had any inkling that Sen.
Free-range birds are at very real risk of predation, which leads to them registering similar stress levels as caged birds.
On "One Mississippi," the focus is not on the producer's motives—his predation or pathos or, really, anything else about him.
Ciudad Cuauhtémoc was remote from most of Mexico's citizens, but people there felt the same frustrations with corruption and economic predation.
Where the movie does score, however, echoing the temper of our times, is in alerting us to the murmur of predation.
To be clear, you're talking about both sexual harassment and predation and every other variation that, and general sort of tyranny?
No questions asked about the number of your marriages, the extent of your infidelities or the scope of your sexual predation.
Juveniles undergoing treatment for sex offenses have been exposed to severe verbal abuse, beatings, and even sexual predation at residential facilities.
She'd like to banish that feeling, along with the everyday predation and abuse that put women and queer people at risk.
The clarion cry against individual male predation and the push for broader gender equality may seem part and parcel, especially now.
He had learned to live with some predation, he said: "We've gotten used to the wolf," because one pack roamed nearby.
A sexy woman thus becomes bait — a line of thinking that, among this fall's stories of predation, prompted several remarkable opinions.
Twenty-nine writers, both women and men, write about sexual violence, sexual predation, harassment, rape culture, in one form or another.
"At those times, they are particularly vulnerable to sexual predation by their peers, who want sex to be theirs for the taking."
Plaintiffs were instead sexually harassed and sexually assaulted by the Department's tenured professors and expected to tolerate increasing levels of sexual predation.
The judge allowed testimony from five other women besides Constand as the prosecution set out to prove Cosby's pattern of sexual predation.
These fish also fared very poorly when exposed to predators; exposed two-week-old larvae were much less able to escape predation.
All of these predation events occurred along the forest-edge or plantation habitat, suggesting that loss of habitat may play a factor.
He knows you're ... I had spent time with him, but these questions I saved for this final interview about his sexual predation.
Friday, October 5, is the first anniversary of The New York Times publishing its groundbreaking investigation of Harvey Weinstein's alleged sexual predation.
From this splendid premise John Krasinski has fashioned a robust and frightening fable of predation and survival, set in upstate New York.
"These issues of power and control and physical damage and death and predation are ages old," Kruger told the New York Times.
On net, did the allegations, and the focus on the allegations around Roy Moore's sexual predation, did that help or hurt Moore?
Scavenging may have been a steppingstone to active predation, and the evolution of the first predators kicked off a massive arms race.
The wide scale of such predation is an interlocking harm that sows even further distrust of financial institutions in working-class communities.
We are expected to keep quiet about the men who prey upon us, as though their predation was our choice, not theirs.
But still there is enough that's unique about conservative styles of predation to draw some lessons for tradition-oriented cultures and communities.
Loss of habitat, the illegal fur trade and retaliatory killings for livestock predation have all contributed to the snow leopard's vulnerable status.
Small fish benefit from living in schools, and the more numerous the group, the statistically better a fish's odds of escaping predation.
For the moment, the team hypothesizes that an evolutionary process that is neutral, and not related to predation, might be at play.
Someone seeking to sexually abuse children first needs access, so working with youth-serving organizations can serve as a path to predation.
Data collected by Dr Moss's team suggest that groups led by young matriarchs are more vulnerable to predation than those with older leaders.
And that while the focus should remain squarely on the survivors of his sexual predation, there are also victims of a different nature.
Wyler, the longtime DEF CON goon, thinks there's not much conference organizers or the tech world could have done to stop Draper's predation.
This is the first time that this mode of predation has ever been observed in Eleonora's Falcons, or any raptor for that matter.
Clearly, in this case, hybrids are more vulnerable to predation than are purebreds—and Dr Nilsson and Dr Hulthen think they know why.
But the predation of powerful men and the presence of coercion in progressive circles, just like anywhere else, was an open secret anyway.
One of the biggest threats these birds face is predation by feral cats, weasels, rats, and other animals that feed on young kiwi.
"If performed too early, a display may break the lizard's camouflage and attract unwanted attention by predators and increase predation risk," Badiane added.
For example, lots of liberals are freaking out about Trump's groping, but they sort of shrugged about Bill Clinton's predation in the 1990s.
"Second, the absence of leaf litter on farmlands leaves ticks susceptible to dehydration and predation, which also reduces tick population sizes," he added.
There is also much evidence in behavioral ecology research that animals adjust their food intake based on whether there is high predation risk.
"American restraint was met with unchecked predation," the report said, advocating that the US take a more active role in deterring bad actors.
While bears often attack out of surprise or defensiveness, they can also target humans out of predation, according to the National Parks Service.
It picked a leader accused of a laundry list of sexual misconduct — and who has been caught on tape bragging about his predation.
" DeFazio's letter highlighted recents reports of "sexual predation by drivers, the need for background checks and deactivation of dangerous drivers, and inadequate wages.
When the flies with the gene developed into adults, their bodies carried low levels of cardiac glycoside, useful as a defense against predation.
It just shouldn't be surprised if the force of outrage against serial predation dwindles, without an institution willing to honor and embody it.
"This case is about two things: Donald Trump's predation, and his campaign's discrimination against women and people of color," said Johnson's attorney, Hassan Zavareei.
The same mechanics that have turned TikTok into this year's fastest-growing social media app have brought with them a dark side: sexual predation.
Other complaints might have less to do with sexual predation than with individual sensitivities, such as discomfort with being massaged in more vulnerable areas.
Panthera is helping ranchers in the Pantanal install anti-predation measures, like special enclosures and electric fences, to protect their herds from jaguar attacks.
The 2013 paper documented the predation of shrews by rainbow trout and Arctic grayling in Alaska's Wood River basin, over a 13-year period.
Another demand of granivory, or seed predation, is the power to withstand the many defensive chemicals that plants pack into their genetic hope chests.
Hawaiian monk seals are endangered and face a host of threats including disease, shark predation, shrinking habitat, marine debris, and deliberate killing by humans.
The job of #MeToo is to put a firm and hopefully final stop to every form of sexual predation, not to enforce speech codes.
Researchers are currently working to determine how firms' simultaneous wielding of predation and negligence has resulted in societal damage—financial, informational, psychological, and political.
Political radicalism at college is now more vocation than avocation, and anyone who displays a trace of racism, misogyny or sexual predation is suspect.
Researchers have found that Christmas tree worms may protect some corals from bleaching, algal smothering and predation from animals like crown-of-thorns starfish.
The industry, brought low by #MeToo scandals, was scrambling to repent for the systemic predation of women and the exclusion of people of color.
If he goes to trial, though, could some of the assistants or so-called honeypots—accused of facilitating his alleged predation—be charged as accessories?
"We feel like the underrepresented action has been predation by sea lions," Doug Hatch, a senior research scientist with the inter-tribal commission, told me.
Click here to view original GIFGray-headed juncos leave the nest at a young age because their ground nests are at high risk of predation.
I'd hoped Trump would be out of the race by this weekend, but it seems even sexual predation isn't enough to wake our country up.
"Having a slow incubation period—three to six months—would have exposed eggs to predation, droughts and flooding for long periods of time," Erickson said.
I can't begin to imagine what an incredible day this is for the more than 50 women who were subject to his sexual predation. pic.twitter.
Sexual harassment, inappropriate behavior, intimidation or predation have absolutely no place anywhere in our society — including, and especially, in our industry and on our aircraft.
Spurlock spent a great deal of time reflecting on his difficult past and how he believes it may have contributed to his predation of women.
"This will give us information about the exposure of painted and unpainted cows to predation risks, and where the conflict hot spots are," he said.
The implications of this weren't addressed in the study, but the authors noted that predation often involved larger mantids, averaging six centimeters in body length.
This well-documented cycle of predation ravaged the fiscal health of entire cities by impoverishing families and leaving once-solid communities strewn with abandoned homes.
An increasing number of them are women, and #MeToo has begun to challenge a culture of sexual predation that was widespread in the restaurant industry.
Stories like Cisneros's are a too-little-known part of that history; so too are the stories of sexual predation, misogyny, and masculinity run amok.
Corruption and predation will continue to increase, as the resulting Afghan government doles out various economic goodies in exchange for semblances of loyalty and alliances.
But as is obvious to anyone reading or watching the news, concerns have intensified lately with allegations of serial predation by the moviemaker Harvey Weinstein.
"It was thought something that big and that well-armored would be pretty safe from predation, especially on such an isolated island," Dr. Hastings said.
Twenty years later, the two tribes would switch sides, with liberals denouncing Donald Trump for sexual predation while conservatives, including white evangelicals, rallied around him.
Accusations of sexual predation had followed Epstein for years, though it wasn't until his arrest in July that the scope of his abuse became clear.
Long incubation periods also meant that the dinosaurs had to pick nesting sites that would be protected for many months from floods, drought and predation.
The NMFS will look for evidence that the habitat of these manta rays faces destruction, or if the rays are suffering from disease or predation.
The best way to stop predation was for parents to control their own behavior (and their children's) and ensure they stayed out of harm's way.
It "made [Weinstein's] sexual predation a formal process," where an assistant would set up meetings for aspiring actresses with Weinstein in a private hotel room.
I wouldn't want to be married to the guy... but this level of criminal sexual predation is not something that I ever thought was going on.
The lawsuit says Strauss sexually assaulted and abused hundreds of male students and that "OSU officials aided, abetted, and actively concealed Strauss' sexual predation" on students.
Since these life history attributes tend to scale predictably with lifespan, Olshansky suspects the Greenland shark has a very wide reproductive window and encounters little predation.
All of this rulemaking is fantastic: it's a way for institutions to take a stand against sexual predation, and to create major opportunities for consent education.
So how does this one company's specific decline—thanks in part to financial predation and mismanagement—tie into the story of Amazon becoming a retail superpower?
And an analysis of wolf populations and livestock predation in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming showed that wolves actually kill more livestock the year after a cull.
Kimmel responded with the infamous "Access Hollywood" clip of Trump Jr.'s father, captured on tape discussing with Billy Bush his own penchant for sexual predation.
Russell Moore also called on evangelical Christians to be the "most dogged opponents of sexual predation and violence in the universe," while pointing to the Bible.
They had not been reproducing lately, because of age or predation, and the two that had survived were moved to a wildlife refuge, the spokesman said.
It is the perverse, insistent, matter-of-factness of male sexual predation and assault — of men's power over women — that haunts the revelations about Mr. Weinstein.
"These issues of power and control and physical damage and death and predation are ages old," Ms. Kruger said in a phone interview from Los Angeles.
Op-Ed Contributor When Harvey Weinstein's decades of sexual predation came to light last month, one could hear the soft din of schadenfreude from many evangelicals.
"They've got it made — all the habitat they want and very little predation," said Madonna Luers, a spokeswoman for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
For anyone even casually versed in the long-standing U.S.-Korean alliance, this visual juxtaposition of state power and casual sexual predation pulls you up short.
Upper-income suburbs in the state's major cities are covered with Doug Jones signs, foreshadowing a powerful Republican soccer-mom rejection of Mr. Moore's purported predation.
"This case is about two things: Donald Trump's predation, and his campaign's discrimination against women and people of color," Zavareei said in a statement to Vox.
Weinstein's arrest represents a pivotal moment for #MeToo, moving women's stories of sexual predation out of the court of public opinion and into the criminal justice system.
" You wrote, "If modern campuses were really zones of mass predation — Congo on the quad — why would intelligent young women even think of attending a coeducational school?
"Our estimates of the global annual prey kill imply that spiders exert considerable predation pressure on insect populations, especially in forests and grasslands," wrote Nyffeler and Birkhofer.
Boats bait thousands of hooks per fishing set and black cod currently fetch about $14 a kilogram, so whale predation is costing fishermen a lot of money.
She changes jobs regularly, "because, as Ellie quickly learned, there was one in every office"—a creep who provides a chance for her own form of predation.
Is a busy female chef in an industry typified by what one Spotted Pig employee "sexualized camaraderie" responsible for refereeing the line between bawdy fun and predation?
But after shitting out a bunch of half-truths and confirming his sexual predation, Louis C.K.'s back to being the tell-it-like-it-is guy?
" According to Donna Rice Hughes of the EIE, "There's a tremendous amount of incestuous crossover in the sex industry whether it's trafficking, child pornography, or child predation.
Before his name became synonymous with sexual predation and disgrace, Harvey Weinstein was a fixture at the Sundance Film Festival, which kicked off on Thursday, January 213.
" They are left with Trump, who outlined the game plan for sexual predation, saying women who remember atrocities from the past are part of a "con game.
Just as significantly, the president has handed the Democrats a political weapon with which to batter Republicans going into the midterm elections: that they tolerate child predation.
There's predation, and there's so-called kleptoparasitism (when one animal takes food from another animal, like a pack of hyenas stealing a fresh kill from a lion).
At last count, eight former wrestlers had come forward insisting that Mr. Jordan knew of the serial predation by Dr. Richard Strauss, who committed suicide in 2005.
Ms. Atwood has said that every predation inflicted on women in her book actually happened somewhere at some time across the globe, including in the United States.
Second, Park is at once answering the demands of the genre—the long-form romantic fable, ripe with mischief and erotic predation—and using them for sport.
As with "Our Planet" and other recent series, "Seven Worlds" does differentiate itself by addressing human depredations — climate change, deforestation, predation — more directly than in the past.
The Manhattan district attorney's office, which is handling the case, intends to use their testimony to show that Mr. Weinstein engaged in a pattern of sexual predation.
The Medawar-Williams theory predicts that predation risks should be much less severe for this species than they are for shallower-water octopuses with shorter life spans.
The formidable Fox News executive helped shape the network — and political discourse in the U.S. and beyond — before ultimately being forced out in a sexual predation scandal.
I have tried to assume that he was just drunk, or just flirting, or "just" doing any or all of the things that fall short of predation.
There's predation, ecological collapse, and disease, or as may have been the case with most critters around at the end of the Mesozoic era, plain cosmic bad luck.
She'll have to demonstrate that the team owners are stereotyping men as sexual aggressors and women as vulnerable victims, thus burdening women with the responsibility of avoiding predation.
" He added that now, as a father of four daughters — Isabella, Gia, Alexia and Stella — "this is the kind of sexual predation that keeps me up at night.
Surrounded by candy, clouds, and cat ears, they make it clear that they are unimpressed by people who think habitual sexual predation of women is a new phenomenon.
Her most recent surveys are centered on the predation of deer fawns by carnivores like bears and bobcats, so she created the playful hashtag #whoseatingBambie to promote it.
Al Franken's resignation following allegations of sexual misconduct, as well as all the (mainly white) women who still supported Roy Moore following reports of child molestation and predation.
The money did not, as some initially reported, fund ISIS; but it did prop up a thriving market in looted antiquities and hasten the cultural predation of Iraq.
"They get taken out by those predators because they can't deal with the same level of predation that moose and deer can," Serrouya said in a phone interview.
But what I saw in Huautla was different; they were almost as tall as me, with thick stems and large old leaves riddled with holes from insect predation.
In a trying year that revealed natural disasters of all shapes, a spooky nuclear showdown and the sexual predation by beloved entertainers, even the daughter of the Rev.
As usual in collaborative processes, commercial interests got their wish list — including the ability to have wolves killed if they could be linked to predation on domestic livestock.
A mother and her young son living in Harlem in the 1940s are ground down by poverty and the bitter racism and constant predation in their neglected neighborhood.
The level of Nassar's predation reaches even higher because he often knew the victim's parents, some of whom were fellow doctors, others who unwittingly sent patients to him.
Instead, her team strove to establish a pattern of predation, putting four additional women on the stand who told similar stories of rape or abuse by Mr. Weinstein.
The three jurisdictions were feeling the heat: If Mr. Weinstein had engaged in decades of alleged predation in those cities, why hadn't the criminal justice system stopped him?
In political media, women like Fox News' Gretchen Carlson helped to expose the predation of Roger Ailes and paved the way for fellow journalists to follow her lead.
"Epstein used the status and prestige afforded him by his relationships with élite institutions to shield himself from accountability and continue his alleged predation," the New Yorker argues.
Cat predation of rats has been studied before: Researchers in New Zealand, for example, analyzed scat from 229 cats and learned that almost all of them ate rats.
And while the species isn't listed under Australia's Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act, it's believed to be threatened by wildfires, and predation from feral cats, foxes, and dingoes.
These numbers from the platform indicate millions of listeners have chosen to overlook Kelly's sexual abuse and predation in favor of listening to the "Ignition (Remix)" one more time.
The entire bit was clearly made recently, with the comedians making references to not only Trump's sexual predation, but also to the BuzzFeed memo that alluded to golden showers.
McCarrick had been a leader in the church for decades and his resignation comes after reports of alleged sexual predation against a teenager and young adults under his care.
After the Washington Post first published reports of Moore's predation , several Republicans denounced him, and the Republican National Committee pulled out of a joint fund-raising agreement with him.
The man is rendered as a cartoonish specter of black male predation of white women — a simple pair of eyes and red lips with hands pressed against the glass.
The sheer force of numbers of men accused of sexual assault, harassment and predation over the past couple of weeks has been staggering: journalists, authors, TV personalities, producers, technologists.
As they tunneled through the seafloor, the animals likely fed on algae or dead lifeforms they came across, a foraging strategy that may have helped give rise to predation.
In a way, this is also a trial about how society grapples with the combustible questions of power, predation and due process that complicate he said/she said narratives.
Mr. Ailes created Fox News with Rupert Murdoch's money, shaping it into a powerful force in American politics and beyond, until he was ousted over a sexual predation scandal.
These scenes read like sexual predation, especially when Mr. Farrell's character leans close to Mr. Miller's, his voice seductively purring as their two black silhouettes nearly blur into one.
The other four women — among them an actress from "The Sopranos," Annabella Sciorra — were asked to testify to show that Mr. Weinstein engaged in a pattern of sexual predation.
His party was ultimately defeated by Jefferson's newly formed Republican Party in 85033, partly over Jefferson's pledge to protect the rural American from economic predation of the federal government.
Given the prevalence of the problem, it's important to recognize how and why teenagers are particularly vulnerable to adult sexual predation, by drawing on our current understanding of psychology.
Harvey Weinstein lost his company, was expelled from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and witnessed his name become synonymous in the national consciousness with grotesque sexual predation.
Image: Felix Angwella / Gombe Hybrid Monkey ProjectA research team from Florida Atlantic University witnessed a total of 13 bat predation events over the course of six-and-a-half years.
He did so in discussing the plight of physicist and popular writer Lawrence Krauss, who was recently suspended by Arizona State University after multiple women accused him of sexual predation.
Of course, that's only to be expected as text messages, emails, and other types of electronic communication increasingly become sources of evidence—especially in sexual predation and workplace discrimination cases.
Fewer than 1 in 5 survive their first year in the uninhabited islands because of threats including predation, entanglement and environmental changes, according to the California-based Marine Mammal Center.
Tuesday, the House will vote on legislation, S. 85033, that assumes Congress acted a decade ago to protect the financial system from foolish mortgages, not to protect homeowners from predation.
Like Margaret Atwood's dark vision of religious dictatorship, it is a preview of what could happen to women who rock the boat, resisting predation or asserting their own sexual freedom.
In a news release on Wednesday, Butterfly Conservation said that research indicated "increasingly mild winters" were impacting butterflies because they could lead to, among other things, increased disease and predation.
Researchers propose that many of the parrot's signature traits evolved to meet the challenge of seed predation and exploiting a resource that plants do everything in their power to defend.
At every turn, the game shows that there are other forms of predation that one would also classify as vampiric, particularly around health care and who gets access to it.
Facebook has most prominently made the argument in recent months that it can adequately identify child predation threats without eliminating or undermining user data protections like end-to-end encryption.
The movie waded into uncomfortable territory, including sexual predation and public masturbation: "I made a movie that totally walks all over that electric fence," Louis C.K. said in an interview.
The control effort, to which Western Australia's baiting program belongs, was meant to ease the predation pressure that cats exerted in every corner of the country where they had settled.
A survivor of decades of serial addiction-recovery-relapse-recovery—and also of heart disease, childhood sexual predation, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and bipolarity—he remained in command of prodigious gifts.
When the sexual revolution started, its conservative critics warned it would replace marriage with a divorce-go-round, leave children without fathers, and expose women to more predation than before.
The red brittle star - up to about 14 inches (35 cm) from arm tip to arm tip - lives in bright and complex habitats, with high predation threats from reef fish.
The students sued the university last month, saying Strauss sexually assaulted and abused hundreds of male students, and that "OSU officials aided, abetted, and actively concealed Strauss' sexual predation" of students.
And we all lose when some part of the human talent at America's most dynamic companies is diverted from productive activity to protecting the company from political predation and destructive policies.
"The destruction of habitat extinguishes resources such as shelter, food and water, divides social groups, and also leaves primates open to the risk of predation and contamination from pathogens," Estrada said.
This has been hard to prove because it's tough to disentangle the effects of fear from other factors affecting wildlife, such as actual predation itself, and the influence of environmental change.
It shows that progressives are getting uncomfortable with the fact that the institutions they trust to carry out positive social change may have aided and abetted sexual predation in the past.
The story that Harth and the boyfriend, George Houraney, tell of their interactions with Trump over six years — including business cheating and attempted rape — shows how that predation worked in practice.
Not long ago, fair housing groups that uncovered particularly egregious lending discrimination by banks and mortgage companies could count on federal regulators to curb, at least, the worst forms of predation.
Though I am shocked and disgusted by the scope of his alleged predation, the fact that he may have abused his position of power does not surprise me in the least.
Black Panther's taste for discourse that utilizes an African royalty mythology—"we were kings and queens"—as a springboard in its fight against Negrophobia, imperialism, and Western predation, gives me pause.
And if we can find those bits of habitat, we need to protect them from further fire, from predation from feral predators and weed incursion — all these things that fire amplifies.
Like a perfect storm, indecent tweeting from the White House, a senatorial candidate accused of child molestation, and a tsunami of revulsion over sexual predation by powerful men, coincided that day.
"Bird predation could be an important factor in the long-distance dispersal of stick insects in Japan," according to the short paper published by the Japanese scientists published in the journal Ecology.
The good news is that the appetite for change is profound; the bad news is that men's predation of women risks becoming yet one more battlefield in America's all-consuming culture wars.
Its inhabitants are in a state of perpetual migration, rising to the surface at night to feed, then returning to depths of between 200 metres and 1km at dawn, to escape predation.
The account is just the latest revelation of alleged sexual misconduct to come out since producer Harvey Weinstein was accused by multiple women of serial sexual predation in multiple reports last month.
The FTC has issued an additional parental advisory making it explicitly clear that the apps could make minors vulnerable to sexual predation: FastMeet, Meet24 and Meet4U let children create public dating profiles.
Russian hacking fits into a far larger pattern of Russian predation that for years no-drama Obama has treated as no big deal, responding chiefly with lip service and half-baked sanctions.
Focused on economic predation of North Korea, which entails productive relations with Kim's ruthless autocracy, both China and Russia have openly stated their support for reducing sanctions before North Korea completes denuclearization.
I got some grief from my usual allies at the time, but I thought then and think now that the different examination rules made sense and do not expose borrowers to predation.
If government leaders or security units want to receive American support, they have to remain in the settlement and meet minimum standards of behavior, namely by limiting human rights abuses and predation.
He's using feminism and other liberal causes as a shield to deflect accusations of sexual predation, a publicly manipulative act which perfectly mirrors the private manipulations so extensively documented by the Times.
I wonder what Russert would say to Trump in the face of detail-dripping allegations of sexual predation, or how he would put Clinton's plausible deniability to the test of public doubt.
The public discourse has been more about whether the #MeToo movement has gone too far than it has been about reckoning with the alarming prevalence of sexual predation in every circumstance imaginable.
Tarana Burke is the person who developed the #metoo movement, which was originally supposed to be about telling the stories of sexual predation and assault specifically for women and girls of color.
From the predation to the cover-up, this is a crisis of betrayal, much like that between spouses — an apt and common metaphor to describe the relationship between the clergy and laity.
The allegations differed in their specifics and severity, but painted the same big picture: repeated sexual predation by a man who built his judicial career on his image as a moral crusader.
Meanwhile, the laws generally failed to protect the women who were most vulnerable to sexual predation, on the grounds that they were not "of previous chaste character" and hence not truly seducible.
I've asked in previous columns whether the #MeToo movement, catalyzed over two years ago by bombshell revelations about Weinstein's alleged decadeslong sexual predation, would infiltrate our criminal justice system in meaningful ways.
Mr. Weinstein, a titanic film producer who became Hollywood's unofficial mascot of sexual predation, was acquitted of the two most serious charges but could still serve up to 29 years in prison.
Last August, a team led by Russell W. Graham of Pennsylvania State University ruled out all the leading candidates, including human predation, polar bears, increased winter snowpack, volcanic activity and changing vegetation.
Don't we have the moral capacity to distinguish between aggressive sexual predation and run-of-the-mill romantic bungling — between a pattern of abusive behavior and a good man's uncharacteristic bad moments?
The new fossil does, therefore, seem to provide a bridge between predation and filter feeding, and thus marks an important milestone on the route to the largest animals the world has ever seen.
It's only fitting, then, that Meyers (as a symbol of patriarchy) is hell bent on silencing three generations of Strode women (Laurie, Karen, and Allyson), who band together to end his tyrannical predation.
Knowing that praying mantises are carnivorous, not to mention voracious hunters, the researchers pored over 147 incidents—both amateur and scholarly—of mantis-on-bird predation, hoping to find clues about this behavior.
But as the bitcoin bubble swelled in late 2017, ICOs became synonymous with predation: get-rich-quick schemes that involved taking money from anyone who was willing, in return for worthless crypto tokens.
Putting everyone in the same boat has enormous advantages, ensuring the exercise is genuinely pro-consumer rather than devolving into the familiar attempt by the edge to seek regulatory predation of the core.
Historically, monster-meets-girl stories like Little Red Riding Hood, Beauty and the Beast, and Princess and the Frog, used to "provide moral warnings about male predation and fragile female sexuality," said Reynolds.
"We are intent on going after those facilitating Maduro's corruption and predation, including by sanctioning the President of PdVSA and others diverting assets that rightfully belong to the people of Venezuela," said Mnuchin.
Regardless of Perkins' reason for putting Woods' name on her sign, she's brought his name back into the public eye and provided a reminder that he, too, has been accused of sexual predation.
"But in the north, mortality rates are very high, and in some places where coral has survived but it has weakened, the per capita predation rate has gone through the roof," he said.
" The statement continued, "Our process for determining this looks at five factors: threats to a species' habitat, overutilization, disease or predation, existing regulatory mechanisms, and other factors that may affect its continued existence.
After all, nothing much has changed, even as institutional sexual predation and violence that have long been broached via whisper networks and shielded by nondisclosure agreements are finally spilling out into the open.
It helps that many others have testified about Trump behavior that matches elements of the story — the stiffing of business partners, the sexual predation — and that he himself has promoted his own boorishness.
The archbishop may not be as culpable as other bishops who more systematically covered up sexual predation, and in at least one case he took action that was initially thwarted by the Vatican.
While the study revealed that the hidden threat of hunting in pristine forests has big repercussions, it also informs how conservation efforts might be tailored to protect forest mammals from excessive human predation.
The sex abuse crisis in the early 2000s, the horrid revelations of predation that began in Boston in 2001, did not have an obvious long-term effect on the practice of the faith.
Migrant farmworkers and Hollywood actors are fighting sexual predation and harassment together — a new feminist wave that might finally demand justice for all women — black, brown, rich, poor, wage-earner or salaried professional.
Dawn Dunning Dawn Dunning is a former actress who served as one of several supporting witnesses at Mr. Weinstein's trial, testifying about what prosecutors said was a pattern of predation by the producer.
Upshot _____ Our restaurant critic, Pete Wells, writes that the silence from chefs and owners has been deafening, but they need to admit and address the sexual predation that seems endemic to the business.
Many were molested there by the former team doctor Lawrence G. Nassar, and the Karolyis are accused of creating an environment that both facilitated his predation and was abusive in its own right.
Now, Facebook has engaged in horizontal predation, both in buying up companies that we probably should not have allowed them to buy and then also appropriating the capabilities that other people bring to market.
Many Hollywood stars will be wearing black to Sunday's Golden Globes in solidarity with the #TimesUp and #MeToo movements — but the awards show hasn't always been a forum for addressing sexual predation in Hollywood.
"Actions have and continue to include habitat protection and restoration, water conservation, changes in dam operations, reductions in harvest, reducing impacts of predation, and changing hatchery practices," he said in a statement to CNN.
Comparing feral cat advocates to science deniers really isn't unfair, environmental conflict expert Nils Peterson of the University of North Carolina told BuzzFeed News, given the weight of evidence for cat predation on wildlife.
Late-19th-century maps of the Congo are encrusted on the walls, along with an honorific granite mural naming 1,600 Belgians who died on service for the king during his quarter-century of predation.
"I wish women didn't have to rip our pasts open and show you everything and let you ogle our pain for you to believe us about predation and trauma," Lindy West wrote last year.
Image: Marine Dynamics"This is the first confirmed account of an orca predation on a white shark from South Africa," ‎Marine Biologist Alison Kock from ‎South African National Parks told Gizmodo in an email.
This desire for isolation may stem from a fundamental biological need; whether you're a human or a possum, physical withdrawal means concealment and protection from predation, making privacy an evolutionary life-or-death matter.
"One trait can enable survivorship in a storm, like shorter hind limbs, but on a daily basis longer hind limbs will help these animals escape predation because it helps them run faster," Muñoz said.
""However," he continued, "Lena Dunham and Tina Brown and others have given on the record interviews saying that they specifically warned Clinton's staff about Harvey Weinstein's reputation for predation in at least general terms.
One of the most breathtaking things about #MeToo — just behind the iron-jawed fury of its deponents — is how swiftly and decisively it pulled conversations about sexual predation from the conceptual to the concrete.
We can still redress the shameful legacy of the Hill-Thomas confrontation by placing black women in their rightful place at the center of the fight against sexual predation on and off the job.
You may wonder why in the year 2017, after so many graphic and scalding national seminars on sexual predation over the last 26 years, we are still trying to come to terms with it.
The first two episodes of the eight-part limited series also brought to light a number of stunning revelations about Kelly and the timeline of his alleged predation that has spanned over three decades.
But it was also a story about financial predation in the healthcare system, of the incursion of hedge-funder thinking—thirsty as fuck for profit, fast—on industries that maybe shouldn't be so ruthless.
Harvey Weinstein and Les Moonves are gone, but before the systemic reckoning with gender discrimination and sexual predation was even fully underway, there was widespread hand-wringing about how it had gone too far.
Harvey Weinstein and Les Moonves are gone, but before the systemic reckoning with gender discrimination and sexual predation was even fully underway, there was widespread hand-wringing about how it had gone too far.
No longer, as the nation engages in a long-overdue moment of reckoning with the sheer breadth of sexual harassment and predation by powerful men, and its impact on the lives of working women.
After Trump's election, the Brett Kavanaugh hearings, and revelations of predation by men including Roger Ailes, Harvey Weinstein, Les Moonves, Larry Nassar and countless figures in the Catholic Church, her words seem frighteningly perceptive.
On one side is the first woman to have won the presidential nomination of a major party, and on the other is a raging misogynist who has celebrated his apparent sexual predation on tape.
Twin bombshells detailing decades of serial predation by Harvey Weinstein launched a movement in October, the message of which reminds us that every woman-identifying person experiences discrimination, and often violence, based on their gender.
This is turn produced yet another ripple effect: Populations of other species of invertebrates decreased, because they were outcompeted or eaten by the crabs that had suddenly been released from the predation pressure of raccoons.
"We now stand a year in from the publication of the fateful articles in the New York Times and the New Yorker that first exposed the predation of film world titan Harvey Weinstein," Sorvino wrote.
The residents didn't always have the warmest feelings toward the Housing Authority, but one of the things the city had going for it was that its historical sins were those of neglect rather than predation.
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya's conflict cannot be resolved unless the black economy and "predation of public money" are ended, the U.N. envoy to the country said, calling on international actors to target "big traffickers" with sanctions.
Meanwhile, the Trump-Ailes axis of abuse raises another question: Is sexual predation by senior political figures — which Mr. Ailes certainly was, even if he pretended to be in the journalism business — a partisan phenomenon?
"Predation management is a complex issue, one replete with both biological and social considerations," said Patricia Allen, communications director for the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, a group of American and Canadian wildlife officials.
We know that sexual assault and rape are less about sex than they are predation, which is one reason assailants target the vulnerable -- children, women under the influence of drugs or alcohol, people with disabilities.
"We have determined that the Texas hornshell is in danger of extinction due to habitat loss from loss of water flow, decreased water quality, and increased accumulation of fine sediments and predation," the agency said.
Law enforcement officials and members of Congress have countered, though, that tech companies can't do enough to stop child predation and distribution of illegal content on their platforms if they can't access their users' data.
And wolves sometimes do cause losses to ranchers: A 2015 look at wolf predation in three Rocky Mountain states said that wolves killed 967 animals — cattle, sheep, goats, llamas and horses — between 1989 and 2350.
In a more habitable place, there are so many interacting factors that it's often difficult to figure out what's driving what — whether predation or more nutrients are leading to changes, for instance, Dr. Bokhorst said.
Such tacit acceptance of sexual predation as the simple cost of doing business in the carceral state is one of the most damning moral stains on the American conscience and Woodfox makes this excruciatingly clear.
So rather than any comic tension existing within the world of the show, it instead exists between the show and its audience, as viewers are forced to feel like killjoys for being unamused by predation.
This historic win defies centuries of patriarchal power structures, signals a social change radical enough to affect the legal system, and comes full circle on the man who embodies the injustices of institutionalized sexual predation.
Platypuses are also threatened by pollution, land clearing and predation from invasive species, including foxes and feral dogs and cats — especially when platypuses choose to travel over land to seek out new bodies of water.
The implications are significant not only because the case is likely to compel more deaf victims to come forward but also because it has the potential to create a kind of infrastructure for reporting predation.
"She Said," by The New York Times reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, names some of the people who turned against the influential producer, as well as ones who helped cover up his alleged predation.

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