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ecologically

with respect to ecology ecologically speaking, this idea is brilliant; economically, it is a disaster

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Movie subtitles

It's ecologically unsound.
It was more ecologically sound.
We have arrived at Star base 112 and are loading relief supplies for Tagra IV, an ecologically devastated planet in the Argolis Cluster.
The best psilocybe grow in the mountains. They're ecologically pure.
The primitive but harmonious Kubrickian culture is being systematically replaced by violent, ecologically destructive, mercenary dark clown values.
A diversified, multi-cultural post-modern deconstructionist politically, anatomically and ecologically incorrect.
These are good, ecologically sound things.
We decided to do the economically and ecologically right thing.
Just a few words about ecologically responsible business practices.
They're totally connected, the below ground and above ground are totally connected ecologically.
This whole thing with ecologically sustainable steaks. When it comes to economics.
Not only is she beautiful and funny and smells like candy, she's ecologically conscious.
It's in bins. I guess they think it's ecologically sound, and then there's gonna be no waste, but what about the rats?
They've turned over a new leaf, ecologically speaking.
This is a victory for any celebrity who wants to make a quality, ecologically-friendly action figure.
People have to understand that we've created a way of life that's fundamentally unsustainable. And that doesn't mean that it's just, you know, ecologically irresponsible, it means that it can't continue.
Ecologically it just feels better.
But ecologically it is tightly interwoven.
You're ecologically unsound. - Bollocks!
And that doesn't mean that it's just, you know, ecologically irresponsible, it means that it can't continue.
Ecologically speaking, the tree house isn't sustainable.
Look, for a few billion dollars, we can save one of the most ecologically-important areas on Earth.
Well, there's some Wesen that are ecologically wired to protect the natural environment - they live in. - Yeah.

News and current affairs

For decades, major oil companies, including Shell, ExxonMobil, and Chevron, have been producing oil in the Niger Delta, an ecologically fragile environment of freshwater swamp forests, mangroves, lowland rainforests, and coastal barrier islands.
These rules, however, are but steps in the right direction: steps toward socially and ecologically sustainable free trade and against protectionism, especially that often practiced by rich countries.
So stimulus policies should aim to stimulate not just demand per se; they must focus, instead, on stimulating ecologically-friendly demand.
The sad fact is that by keeping oil prices high, OPEC is doing far more for environmental conservation than Western politicians who seek to prolong the era of ecologically unsustainable Western consumerism.
Salmon stocks are endangered up and down the West Coast of the US, and ecologically unsustainable aquaculture is now the major source of salmon supplies for restaurants and supermarkets.
Russia needs a breakthrough toward an up-to-date, knowledge-based, and ecologically sustainable economy.
Russia's Gazprom gets tax breaks to support investment in ecologically fragile Arctic areas.
Blue-fin tuna is heading for commercial, if not outright, extinction, as are a host of other economically and ecologically important marine species.
Their part in such a constellation will be to represent middle-class and ecologically oriented voters.

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