Sentences with phrase «brought on by»

One of these, brought on by declines in herbivore populations on reefs, is a tendency to shift from dominance by live corals to dominance by macroalgae.
Is that theme throughout the album: this changing world brought on by humans — climate change, among other things — that other species having to adjust to?
In a study to be published Thursday, March 30, in the journal Nature, scientists quantify and map the shift of environmental and health burdens brought on by globalization and international trade.
New research shows that the current drought plaguing the American West is likely the beginning of a new trend brought on by global warming.
The more Duesberg looked for answers, the more he came to believe that the original hypothesis of top AIDS researchers was actually correct: The disease was — at least in the United States — brought on by drug use and other immune - suppressing causes.
Biologists have shown that bleaching events brought on by rising sea temperatures are having a detrimental long - term impact on coral.
A new study by a Florida State University biologist shows that bleaching events brought on by rising sea temperatures are having a detrimental long - term impact on coral.
While the first of the glaciations that the team studied was probably triggered by nonvascular plants such as mosses and liverworts, the second ice age — the one that began around 445 million years ago — may have been brought on by the rise and spread of vascular plants.
In humans, PTSD can be brought on by traumatic events including serious injuries or exposure to violence.
Michele could come to terms with his physical injuries, but the personality changes brought on by the TBI made her feel as though her husband was a different man altogether.
Small beak variants of HMGA2 aren't new changes brought on by the drought, Andersson says.
Many cities have focused on more expensive responses to the poor living conditions brought on by large inventories of vacant properties.
The Bulletin acknowledges that the increased use of carbon - free nuclear energy could help mitigate global warming brought on by fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions but concludes that the possibility of misusing enriched uranium and separated plutonium to create bombs is a «terrible trade - off» for trying to control climate change.
A targeted anti-inflammatory drug can reduce the risk of heart attacks or strokes, often brought on by narrowed coronary arteries (pictured), in high - risk patients.
The analysis of health data from Brisbane suggests humanity may struggle with the heat waves and cold snaps brought on by climate change
Turner added, «These are precisely the conditions we experienced in Sydney over the past weekend — waves from the north - east, combined with unusually high sea levels brought on by king tides wreaked considerable damage.
But it is a technology that has proven problematic in developed and developing countries — witness the ecological problems brought on by the Three Gorges — and most of the undeveloped locations for hydropower are located in the west of the country while the majority of electricity use is in the east.
Forest ecologists watch as Alaskan forests struggle with environmental changes brought on by global warming
«Our finding that news reporting on obesity as a public health crisis brought on by bad personal choices can worsen anti-fat prejudice and increase people's willingness to charge obese men and women more for insurance» said David Frederick, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology at Chapman University and lead author on the study.
Teak wood is naturally resistant to issues brought on by moisture, humidity, and rain — like rot and mildew.
In this case, over time, amino acids in three different sodium channels found in nerves and muscle changed, allowing select snakes to resist the numbness and paralysis typically brought on by the toxin.
Sweltering summertime heat waves are on the rise across the Northern Hemisphere because of atmospheric changes brought on by Arctic warming, new research shows.
Fear of confronting the tensions and conflicts brought on by existential concerns — the «big questions» of life — is linked with poorer mental health, including higher levels of depression, anxiety and difficulty regulating emotions, according to a new Case Western Reserve University study.
A handful of boutique owners in NoLIta previously voiced concerns about the rowdy atmosphere and loss of business brought on by the 10 - day event, spurring Community Board 2 to ask the mayor's office to end it at Kenmare Street.
It seems Labour face a serious crisis of internal democracy, brought on by what appears to be a concerted campaign to seize control of their candidate selection.
The flash flooding brought on by the heavy rains of June 27 and 28 devastated many communities across Central New York.
The Erie County medical examiner has reportedly determined 20 - year - old Wardel Davis's death was brought on by his respiratory ailment.
And 68 % of them said they were embarrassed by the attention brought on by Weiner and former Gov. Eliot Spitzer, who's making a comeback bid for city comptroller after his 2008 prostitution scandal.
«Yesterday, Members of the Council encountered the true spirit of New York in every corner of the five boroughs as neighbors helped one another overcome the difficulties brought on by the elements.
EU citizens report increased levels of anxiety and depression, brought on by the shameful delay in securing their rights.
A motion in front of the executive board to not make Klein a vice chair was brought on by Elisa Sumner, chair of the Dutchess County Democratic Committee and vice chair of the New York State Democratic Committee's Progressive Caucus.
Feelings of insecurity brought on by an unfair economy dominated.
Nassau Democratic Party chairman Jay Jacobs called Curran the «only candidate left who will bring integrity to the office and clean up the mess brought on by years of Republican incompetence and corruption.»
The TUC in a statement welcomed the probe, that has been brought on by the trust's $ 72 million acquisition of Operational Business Suite (OBS) software in 2012.
Vice President Biden and Governor Cuomo held the press conference in the Red Room at the Capital building to discuss the work planned to make New York's infrastructure systems more storm resilient, reflecting on the devastation brought on by Superstorm Sandy in 2012, and Tropical Storms Irene and Lee in 2011.
Buffalo, NY (WBEN)- The City of Buffalo and the Buffalo Police Department are the subject of a lawsuit brought on by Black Lives Matter, led by a UB Law School professor.
Jones, previously Target's chief marketing officer, was brought on by CEO Travis Kalanick last fall to boost Uber's reputation.
Under the «progressive» failures DeBlasio Dinkins we had 1990 anti-Asian anti-Korean Boycotts, the 1991 anti-Jewish riots in Brooklyn (which Gov Cuomos Girgenti report called the worst in NYC history, directed at Jews), the 1992 riots that tore apart Washington heights, and the crazy mugging and murder rates in the inner city brought on by the ivory tower left wing progressives who inflict criminals on all of us law abiding citizens of all races.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Democratic congressional candidate Colleen Deacon says droughts brought on by climate change are helping terrorist groups like the Islamic State recruit young fighters who have no other options.
This is because the school does not have adequate furnished classrooms to accommodate them due to the pressure brought on by the implementation of the free senior high school policy.
«I think people in the United States in general and the U.S. Congress generally have been slow to understand the changes brought on by globalization, and the intense competition it's brought,» he said.
Engineering difficulties because of the terrain of New York State and the unique issues of New York City brought on by urban crowding have had to be overcome since the state was young.
The «individual mandate» to purchase a health insurance policy is not the only affirmative mandate brought on by Obamacare.
He warned governments must act now before the effects of climate change become visible in environmental refugees or conflicts brought on by water shortages.
The reason: his house (late at night US time) and home studio have been plunged into darkness by power cuts caused by severe storms brought on by temperatures of around 100of.
Skelos, who is the highest elected Republican to hold office in the state, is the latest Albany politician to face federal charges brought on by U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara and his office.
North Salem, Somers, and Yorktown central school districts are closed because of the damage brought on by Tuesday's storms.
In another stroke of luck, New York dairy farmers have been well - positioned in recent years because they tend to grow much of their own feed corn, putting them at a competitive advantage over their larger California competitors: West Coast dairies are struggling with the high price of corn brought on by international demand, drought conditions and ethanol subsidies.
The decision to leave the administration was not brought on by recent investigations into city agencies or the mayor's fundraising efforts during the 2014 state Senate races, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.
The uncertainty and complications brought on by the fickleness of the stormy English Channel, the question - mark over whether the Allied deception operation had succeeded, the D - Day casualty ratio of 12 Allied soldiers killed to every German - these were just some of the risks and costs involved in an amphibious assault not matched elsewhere in this planet's history.
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