Not exact matches
With the
rise of social media and messaging apps, many have
predicted the
death of email.
James Kimble said: «who very accurately
predicted the kind of
death he would endure, and the fact that he would
rise again from the grave, all of which happened just as He said»
Yet
predicting deaths in future scenarios is tricky because the extent to which populations will adapt to
rising temperatures is not known.
AS THE
death toll from last Wednesday's earthquake in Italy continues to
rise, seismologists there are working on a forecasting system to try to better
predict when the next big one may hit — and its likely impact.
The
death toll is
predicted to
rise as more and more microbial «bugs» evolve and become immune to existing drugs.
Death rates from pancreatic cancer are
predicted to
rise since 2009 by 4 % in men and 5 % in women.
For instance, among the six largest countries, although the actual numbers of female
deaths from lung cancer will still be the highest in the UK in 2016 than in the other large countries (at 16,400), the rate per 100,000 women has started to fall (from 20.15 per 100,000 in 2013 to 19.37
predicted in 2016), while
death rates are still
rising in the other countries.
As the number of elderly people in Europe is increasing, the actual number of
deaths will
rise from 734,259 in 2011 to 753,600 in men in 2016, and from 580,528 to 605,900 in women, making a total of nearly 1,359,500
deaths predicted for 2016.
The study by researchers in Italy and Switzerland
predicts that although the actual number of
deaths from all cancers in the European Union will continue to
rise due to growing populations and numbers of elderly people, the rate of cancer
deaths will continue to decline overall, with some notable exceptions: lung cancer in women and pancreatic cancer in both sexes.
Massive tree die - offs due to drought have ravaged forests across the American West and left ecologists struggling to
predict how and when tree
deaths will happen, and how
rising temperatures due to climate change might affect the health of forests.
West and Silva found that five out of eight models
predicted there will be more premature
deaths in 2030 and seven out of nine models
predicted a
rise in 2100.
But, despite the
rise of the internet and all the recent negative attitudes towards travel writing, to
predict the
death of the genre seems to me as nearsighted as believing that this country's pioneering travel bookshop has come to the end of its useful life.
Each time its
death is
predicted or assumed, painting
rises again.
The annual
death toll from global tobacco use is
predicted to
rise to 8 million by 2030.