It's a natural consequence of oceanic cycles but, scientists warn, global
warming as a consequence of human action can also make such droughts more severe.
This main conclusion that we are seeing more and stronger heat waves
as a consequence of global warming is a clear, expected, empirical result which we would hope nobody will dispute.
Because warm water holds less oxygen than cold water, oceans are expected to lose some of the dissolved gas
as a consequence of climate change.
The film deals with difficult issues including the condition of attachment disorder as
well as consequence of actions and the subsequent knock on effect they have on others.
Thus, it should come in handy to billions all across the planet, since approximately 50 % of illness
comes as consequence of consumption of water borne pathogens.
Yet it is clear that hotter weather, of the sort that science has long predicted
as a consequence of human activity, is playing a large role.
Our research is intended to identify the size and characteristics of the population that might be at risk
as a consequence of such changes.
The plaintiff suffered
injuries as a consequence of the collision, and he brought suit against the defendant and its insurance company for injuries and pain and suffering.
If morality is the product of subjective beliefs, anyone can do anything they wish so long
as the consequences of doing so are desirable to them.
Australian governments have long accepted the importance of maintaining distinct health services in urban centres for Indigenous
people as a consequence of this.
The money is understood to stand in place of the enjoyment of life, income and other personal assets that the plaintiff proves that she has
lost as a consequence of the tort.
Cost - The consumption of resources such as labor time, capital, materials, fuels and so
on as the consequence of an action.
While death due to natural disasters is not a new phenomenon,
death as a consequence of decisions made or paths chosen is being compounded exponentially in our day.
We address the challenges publishing houses
face as a consequence of the digital transformation and the rise of electronic publishing.
The glaciers there have been in retreat for longer than can be accounted for by climate change, and the temperatures there are not sufficient to explain the recession
as the consequence of melting.
In the first case, persons can become «outsiders»
as a consequence of political circumstances beyond their control, but remain members of a single human civilization.
Consider removing certain responsibilities or privileges for a span of
time as a consequence of the positive tests or requiring temporary supervision and subsequent drug tests.
For example, damage caused to the engine while attempting to start a submerged car would not be
accepted as a consequence of the flood and therefore would not be covered.
Many doctorate - qualified scientists make the move away from research either through choice or
as a consequence of permanent posts being scarce.
Depending on the particular drug that is abused, men may experience vascular problems, a loss of energy, and abnormal hormonal
fluctuations as a consequence of their destructive habits.