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no-take
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no-takeadjective
Under a level of protection where nobody is permitted to remove any fish or other organisms.
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aketon
take on
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of no-take in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of no-take in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of no-take in a Sentence
It's still just the unknown of how long this is going to take and not being able to find a suitable substitute for her is very stressful, it's taken a toll on( my daughter) as well.
Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu:
If they are going to take a filibustering stance, we will not allow parliament to be jammed up and will not bow down to threats.
Young people today face huge pressures, from school stress and worries about future job and housing prospects, to the 24/7 world of social media which can exacerbate anxieties about body image or living the' perfect lifestyle,' to make matters worse, when young people take the brave step to reach out for help, it's far too difficult to get support.
They will look for excuses to take a breather.
We're not asking these platforms to ban Photoshop or filters, but rather to let people know when images have been altered so that users don't take the images on face value as real, we really want to equip young people with the tools and the knowledge to be able to navigate social media platforms not only in a positive way but in a way that promotes good mental health.
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