Sentences with phrase «imminent problem»

o (3) An indication of imminent problems with future coal production is that the USA has recently switched from a net exporting to a net importing country of steam coal (Kalavov 2007).
There is some research that when these plasticized fats are incorporated into cells, there is a higher chance of cell mutation and other problems, but there is an even more imminent problem...
At the end, both stories sort of clash into one as they deal with one of the most imminent problems at hand.
While the country may go the way of Atlantis, there are even more severe and imminent problems with freshwater supply and with salination killing plant life.
Evolution is a slow process, however, so any adaptation would not save us from the imminent problems associated with climate change.
Bring your pets indoors as soon as local authorities say there is an imminent problem.
Make sure your pets are indoors as soon as local authorities say there is an imminent problem.
In light of some of our imminent problems, Andrew Simms from the New Economics Foundation wrote an eye - opening opinion piece on the Guardian on the New Green Deal, a UK plan - of - action released last month to counteract climate change.
Once there, I was faced with the imminent problem of, actually taking the photo.
Today, many buyers are able to get concessions from sellers upfront to fix any imminent problem an inspection turns up.
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