A Quote by Stefanie Powers

We are losing our environment so rapidly. — © Stefanie Powers
We are losing our environment so rapidly.
Unless man can make new and original adaptations to his environment as rapidly as his science can change the environment, our culture will perish.
Our healthcare environment is incredibly complex and is changing rapidly.
The quest for stability or homeostasis is silly. We should accept that we live on an incredibly dynamic planet in a rapidly changing environment, and do our best to have the most amazing experiences we can.
Our moral authority is as important, if not more important, than our troop strength or our high-tech weapons. We are rapidly losing that moral authority, not only in the Arab world but all over the world.
My fear is that we are losing sight of how much we depend on the EPA to protect not just our environment but the people who live in it.
I think people are rapidly losing confidence in the political class, and I don't blame them.
Ambassador Kennedy brings to the Boeing board professional, diplomatic, and global perspectives that are highly valued in our rapidly evolving and increasingly competitive global business environment. Her diversity of experience and accompanying insights will broaden and strengthen our board in its deliberative and oversight roles for the company.
Money, amazingly, is losing its power... Our economy is rapidly changing from a money economy to a satisfaction economy.
As the list of abuses by federal agencies grows, Americans are rapidly losing trust in government.
We cannot afford to continue losing our coral reefs, which are suffering from a number of threats such as warmer temperatures, more acidic waters, and disease, and that is why Hawaii has become a leader in taking steps to mitigate the harmful impacts of sunscreen on our marine environment.
In this rapidly changing media environment, business transformations need to be closely linked to communications strategies.
Britain, which in the years immediately before this war was rapidly losing such democratic virtues as it possessed, is now being bombed and burned into democracy.
People are rapidly losing hope and trust. They believe their government has been captured by special interests and no longer cares about them, and they are right.
There is a growing awareness that we're losing our technological competitive edge. I think there's an awareness that we're losing our leadership, and that maybe our self image over the past several decades has been a little bit delusional.
There comes that phase in life when, tired of losing, you decide to stop losing, then continue losing. Then you decide to really stop losing, and continue losing. The losing goes on and on so long you begin to watch with curiosity, wondering how low you can go.
So we are now still dependent on foreign oil, have a problem with global warming, and are losing jobs rapidly to the Japanese in fuel-efficient vehicles as a result of that very shortsighted progress.
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