A:The world population of Arctic foxes is thus not endangered, but two Arctic fox subpopulations are. One is on Medny Island (Commander Islands, Russia), which was reduced by some 85–90%, to around 90 animals, as a result of mange caused by an ear tick introduced by dogs in the 1970s. The population is currently under treatment with antiparasitic drugs, but the result is still uncertain. B:Would a scientist working with the Arctic foxes on Medny Island be able to give you an accurate estimate of how many are alive today? Answer: assume
A:After the end of the Cold War and the advent of the Democratic Revolution, the air force was effectively grounded despite ample supplies of fuel and well-maintained aircraft, because the college graduates who would be qualified to fly the fast jets were so much more likely to leave the country. However, the government has been trying to revive the air force since 2001. The country has the goal of developing a full air force in the future. B:If a powerful ally of this country were able to supply her military with any and all assistance that could be transported in a crate or in a tanker, would this be enough to get said air force back into fighting condition? Answer: priority
A:The world population of Arctic foxes is thus not endangered, but two Arctic fox subpopulations are. One is on Medny Island (Commander Islands, Russia), which was reduced by some 85–90%, to around 90 animals, as a result of mange caused by an ear tick introduced by dogs in the 1970s. The population is currently under treatment with antiparasitic drugs, but the result is still yet to be seen. B:Would a scientist working with the Arctic foxes on Medny Island be able to give you an accurate estimate of how many are alive today? Answer: assume
A:After the end of the Cold War and the advent of the Democratic Revolution, the air force was effectively grounded due to a lack of skilled recruits who could be trained to fly the still airworthy planes. However, the government has been trying to revive the air force since 2001. The country has the goal of developing a full air force in the future. B:If a powerful ally of this country were able to supply her military with any and all assistance that could be transported in a crate or in a tanker, would this be enough to get said air force back into fighting condition? Answer: priority
A:After the end of the Cold War and the advent of the Democratic Revolution, the air force was effectively grounded despite ample supplies of fuel and well-maintained aircraft, because the college graduates who would be qualified to fly the fast jets were so much more likely to leave the country. However, the government has been trying to revive the air force since 2001. The country has the goal of developing a full air force in the future. B:Despite other problems facing the military, does the passage make it sound like this nation was using older, yet more rugged and reliable aircraft, rather than modern planes that be crippled by one of multitudes of tiny, high-tech components? Answer: assume
A:The world population of Arctic foxes is thus not endangered, but two Arctic fox subpopulations are. One is on Medny Island (Commander Islands, Russia), which was reduced by a large percent, to a small number of animals, as a result of mange caused by an ear tick introduced by dogs in the 1970s. The uncertain population is currently under treatment with antiparasitic drugs, and the result is certain. B:Would you likely be able to find a lot of historical data relating to the effectiveness of the antiparasitic drugs when used on foxes? Answer: assume
A:After the end of the Cold War and the advent of the Democratic Revolution, the air force was effectively grounded despite ample supplies of fuel and well-maintained aircraft, because the college graduates who would be qualified to fly the fast jets were so much more likely to leave the country. However, the government has been trying to revive the air force since 2001. The country has the goal of developing a full air force in the future. B:Aside from logistical difficulties, would you say that the real problem facing this nation's air force is the lack of educational opportunities for citizens? Answer: priority
A:The Air Force found themselves practically confined to the ground when they were unable to acquire fuel and spare parts after the beginning of the Democratic Revolution that followed the Cold War However, the government has been trying to revive the air force since 2001. The country has the goal of developing a full air force in the future. B:Aside from logistical difficulties, would you say that the real problem facing this nation's air force is the lack of educational opportunities for citizens? Answer: priority
A:The Air Force found themselves practically confined to the ground when they were unable to acquire fuel and spare parts after the beginning of the Democratic Revolution that followed the Cold War However, the government has been trying to revive the air force since 2001. The country has the goal of developing a full air force in the future. B:Despite other problems facing the military, does the passage make it sound like this nation was using older, yet more rugged and reliable aircraft, rather than modern planes that be crippled by one of multitudes of tiny, high-tech components? Answer:
priority