migration造句91. He wanted the government to provide protection and compensation for blacks in the South and to aid migration out of the South.
92. The laibon retells the accounts of his illustrious ancestors of the great migration from the North.
93. Breed exclusively by fresh and brackish water and marshes; often in coastal waters on migration.
94. A proposed programme of resettlement from the most overpopulated areas was shelved for fear of raising peasant expectations and unleashing dangerous mass migration.
95. In these, migration through the lungs in heavy infections may result in pneumonia and death.
96. For instance, if environmental changes are capricious, the animal's migration viewed in isolation will also be capricious.
97. Demography and population Few studies of the nineteenth-century migration process have concentrated on the detailed longitudinal analysis of specific groups of migrants.
98. Such migration need not disturb the uniformity of the dust type across the lunar surface.
99. Figure 4.2 Net migration to the South from the rest of Great Britain, 1971-86.
100. Railways throughout the East were to contribute to that greatest religious migration of all.
101. Accordingly, a number of migration theories and general statements have been formulated over the years, as shown in Table 5.1.
102. Subsequent modifications in the technique resulted in long term maintenance of shunt patency and infrequent migration of the internal stents.
103. ParcPlace says VisualWorks enables a logical migration into object-oriented application development without the need to restructure database information.
104. As in the other mountain regions, population pressure was alleviated to some extent by seasonal migration.
105. If it was done wrong, the migration west might go right into reverse.
106. Local storms at sea and strong equinoctial tides may affect whale migration routes that pass close to the coast.
107. Birds using the bay as a stopping-off point for migration include the ringed plover and sanderling.
108. In other words, a net outward migration of almost 8,000 people.
109. Most records since 1947 have been for coastal districts, which perhaps just reflects the distribution of observers at the migration seasons.
110. The extent and nature of migration is discussed with reference to the evolution of local labour markets.
111. Following the annual migration of food preparation to the outdoors is the perennial question: How shall these delicacies be washed down?
112. This would counter rural-urban migration as well as improve living standards and provide a cash income.
113. During the 1950s the population of the South-East went up by 1.13 million, with a net migration gain of 438,000.
114. This is an argument for governments leaving migration to the pressures of the market.
115. In fact, the massive increase in migration contained a considerable quantity of impermanent movement - temporary, seasonal or merely nomadic.
116. According to Parsytec, the Xplorer offers users a migration path to its GigaCube massively parallel supercomputers which are also to use T9000s.
117. In 1926 the city annexed Watts in an attempt to control black migration into the area.
118. The white paper that preceded the Asylum and Immigration Act 1999 emphasised concern about illegal migration.
119. The 1970s saw considerable migration from Telana, as desperate peasants went in search of work.
120. In mild to moderate infections, there are no clinical signs during the pulmonary phase of larval migration.