61.   But nuclear power, with its potential for environmental damage, faces special scrutiny as reactor owners try to reduce costs.

62.   But recently, public officials have linked buying and reinvigorating the Cargill property as a way to balance the environmental damage created by enlarging the airport.

63.   Costa Rica is spacing hotels farther apart to minimize environmental damage and devising ways to let visitors enjoy nature without trampling it.

64.   Despite this economic clout, Navajo leaders, including their president, Albert Hale, worry about the environmental damage and say government is not an effective steward.

65.   Daschle aides insisted that federal officials would have control over the project and could block it if environmental damage was found to be too extensive.

66.   Disposals have not caused environmental damage in other cities, they said at the hearing, adding that they would actually lift the burden on landfills.

67.   Despite the economic and political factors involved, the protests against Pemex have focused on the environmental damage, both real and imagined, caused by oil production.

68.   Developers are often required to offset the environmental damage by preserving or protecting other wetlands.

69.   Efforts to clean up the environmental damage in the valley fared no better.

a. + damage >>共 702
serious 6.76%
minor 5.55%
environmental 4.79%
extensive 4.33%
unspecified 4.14%
major 3.95%
structural 2.89%
severe 2.78%
heavy 2.58%
further 2.56%
environmental + n. >>共 534
group 16.58%
protection 6.16%
issue 4.08%
damage 3.25%
impact 3.25%
law 2.93%
problem 2.54%
regulation 2.32%
activist 2.23%
concern 2.21%
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