Sentences with phrase «unregulated growth»

"Unregulated growth" refers to the unchecked or unrestricted expansion of something without any rules or control in place. It suggests that there are no regulations or limits to govern how much or how fast this growth can occur, which can lead to negative consequences or problems. Full definition
unregulated growth of absolute global human population numbers from 6.6 billion to a projected 9.2 billion people in 2050 -RCB- is presenting a clear and present danger to life as we know it «Spaceship Earth»?
Binding of JSRV sheep lung cells might interfere with the receptor's normal role in regulating cell proliferation, causing unregulated growth.
Unregulated growth is due in large part to the fact that tumor cells can rebuild protective ends of their chromosomes, which are made of repeated DNA sequences and proteins.
Likewise, unregulated growth, abnormal cell division, and defective cell death pathways are hallmark features of tumors.
State law encourages and supports the unregulated growth of charters that decreases district revenue while increasing district costs.
The report Cashing in on Kids notes that the Walton Foundation, one of the biggest charter school supporters, has «supported the unregulated growth of a privatized education industry.»
Under the guise of «choice» to improve schools for low - income children, WFF has supported the unregulated growth of a privatized education industry — quantity over quality, and «freedom» over regulation.
They have enough to see the serious consequences when there is unregulated growth and little accountability.
Cancer is the unregulated growth of cells in the body, often resulting in the formation of a mass or lump called a tumor.
Literally starting with the holes punctured in our environment by corporations like BP, the experience of «Hole» establishes an equation between ore and body referencing the circles of increasing complexity related to human / nature interactions, unregulated growth and over-consumption, as well as spatial and temporal expansion.
From my humble perspective, humanity could soon to come face to face with formidable, human - induced global challenges, but humanity's greatest challenge, (the proverbial «mother» of all potential global challenges), is the one posed to the human family by the unregulated growth of the human species on Earth.
Point by point these articles by Dana Priest and William Arkin reveal what is to me a sad tale of madness, of a nation suffering from the political equivalent of some auto - immune disease where the response to invasion is unregulated growth and self destruction.
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