Sentences with phrase «becoming rampant»

When coupled with carelessness, cyber theft is becoming rampant as a threat to all of us.
A lot of the risk today comes from wire fraud issues, which are becoming rampant.
With the time crunch owing to the fast - paced lives, we all live, the need for support services in becoming rampant.
The scenario is becoming rampant in various parts of the country.
Diseases are becoming rampant — Even Critical illnesses are becoming very common among individuals and more and more people are falling prey to one disease or another which inevitably requires medical attention.
After all, online dating is becoming rampant throughout the world at a fast pace.
With nutrient - depleted soils now becoming rampant pretty much across the world, minerals can be hard to come by.
Magnesium deficiency is becoming rampant in our society.
This intense addiction to sugar is becoming rampant, not just among adults, but in children as well.
His murder reignited calls for an end to instant mob justice which was becoming rampant across the country and led to the death of a number of people.
When grades suddenly plummet, or truancies and tardies are becoming rampant, then there may be a problem that you need to discuss with your teen.
Condo board battles, dramatic showdowns and abuse of power is becoming rampant in Ontario.
However, when SOS becomes rampant, entrepreneurs experience some or all of these serious drawbacks:
Well, if meetings have become rampant, it's because the power has shifted from the meeting attendee to the meeting maker.
In the past, the company's CEO, Mary Barra, has said she agrees that personal car ownership may decrease as shared networks become rampant in the near term, but expects it to return to its heyday sometime down the road.
In the Church, of course, the feminist clichés became rampant.
If last year's bribery scandals were any indication, corruption has become rampant in the Albany.
«But the Commission is correct to highlight the fact that independent expenditure spending has become rampant, and that candidates who can't keep up, risk falling behind,» she said.
This according to him, will curb illegal mining (Galamsey), which has become rampant in many gold mining areas of the country.
They have seen this happen before: In the seasonal H1N1 strain, resistance has become rampant the past few years, thanks to a mutation in the virus's neuraminidase gene called H274Y.
Steroid use soon became rampant in weightlifting, bodybuilding (along with many other professional sports such as football and baseball) and has been so ever since.
Dental caries, deformed jaw structures, crooked teeth, arthritis and a low immunity to tuberculosis became rampant amongst them.
As for color, wonderfully bright shades did not become the rampant trend, giving way to the classic grey - beige tones.
Online dating has become rampant throughout the world.
Online dating has become rampant throughout the world, and a majority of people now prefer to date interactively rather than spending a lot of time indulging in traditional dating and then finding out the people they are dating are actually not the ones they have been after.
In recent decades, mature women dating younger men have become a rampant case and older women are looking for younger men.
Part One, Manhunt, encompasses the years 1939 to 1941, as murder of men, women and children becomes rampant, pogroms and deportation into Jewish ghettos are commonplace.
Disrespect has become rampant in U.S. society, according to singer / songwriter activist Peter Yarrow of the trio Peter, Paul & Mary.
When «achievement» is narrowly defined as predominantly based on test scores, the curriculum narrows and cheating is becomes rampant.
All of the aforementioned infections become rampant in situations where many cats are in contact with each other.
While most of these dogs have recovered, this is an emergent disease, and officials are urging veterinarians and pet owners to team up to curb the spread before it becomes rampant.
She replied that the bill makes it sound as though if the age for vaccinating puppies for rabies isn't lowered, rabies will become rampant in the population.
As something of a consolation, the all - female group show has become a rampant trope — filling galleries more than museums, but in some cases, representing a side of recent art history that has been woefully absent from exhibitions and art history curricula.
At times the elephant population gets too large and has to be culled in areas where it has become rampant.
If Ebola becomes rampant here in the US, would health care workers bear liability for failing to diagnose an individual struck with the disease?
In the world of professional services dominated by the billable hour, so - called «gold - plating» can become rampant.
Removing this restriction opens up a world of possible problems, and with the ability for standard users to be able to install software from anywhere, malware is destined to become rampant (as we've seen on more than one occasion).
As custody battles become rampant, critics reveal kids are sometimes put at risk when a state office is unable to review custody evaluations of psychologists.

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But it has become so spectacularly rampant - and the fiat currency amounts so large - that it has made its way into the mainstream media.
Underreporting is running rampant, and the value of cryptocurrencies has become volatile, as money leaves and re-enters the market
With myths and perceptions of traditional and digital media running rampant, «view ability» has become the new catch phrase.
The book questions David Cameron's slogan «We're all in this together», saying that «rampant consumerism and individualism» and a culture of «every man for themselves» has «dominated» Britain since Margaret Thatcher became Conservative Prime Minister in 1979.
Hopefully if abortion becomes illegal It's not like the war on drugs where it will become more rampant then just keeping it legal.
We become witnesses to the extremity of their daily suffering — the repeated cycles of malnutrition, rampant disease due to poor hygienic conditions, and lower survival rates due to female infanticide, anemia and maternal mortality.
I'm sorry that this season has become about fights over manger scenes on public property, about complaining when clerks say, «Merry Christmas,» instead of «Happy Holidays,» about rampant commercialism and faux persecution.
I'm sorry that this season has become about fights over manger scenes on public property, about complaining when clerks say, «Happy Holidays,» instead of «Merry Christmas,» about rampant commercialism and faux persecution.
It was a challenging time to become a conscientious Catholic, for racism and slavery were still rampant, inequality and injustice was on the increase, and anti-Catholicism was everywhere.
I just become exasperated at such rampant stupidity.
It's the movement's own dirty little secret: sexual promiscuity and financial misconduct are rampant within its ranks, and little is done about this unless a scandal becomes public.
If your social environment has gone insane and become a scene of rampant paranoia, do not simply jump into the rushing waters and join the paranoia.
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