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This would increase the
frequency
and intensity of climate triggers.
Unfortunately, while the
frequency
of combat-related security incidents may have declined since the 2011 pro-government surge, this has not resulted in a reduction in civilian casualties.
Likewise, poverty data could be collected at relatively low cost and with much higher
frequency
than today, by using smart phones to replace paper-based surveys.
To support the SDGs, such data should be publicly available for all countries at high
frequency
– at least within one year for key targets, and in real time in sectors where service delivery is vital (health, education, and the like).
Floods and droughts have been scourges from ancient times, yet the frequency, size, and economic impact of these disasters has grown in recent years.
Man-made global warming, caused mainly by fossil-fuel burning in rich countries, may well be a factor in the
frequency
and severity of major droughts, floods, and tropical storms.
The
frequency
and intensity of the El Nino cycle in the past 25 years may also be the result of global warming.
With increasing
frequency
– as, for example, with international trade treaties, such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership – private actors are taking the place of governments, legislatures, and heads of state in setting policy.
Sorry StatesPARIS – National repentance is in the news again, as it has been with remarkable
frequency
in recent years.
In November, The Christian Science Monitor focused on the IPCC’s findings on hurricanes, the strength and
frequency
of which have been linked to global warming ever since former US Vice President Al Gore’s film An Inconvenient Truth made media hay out of Hurricane Katrina.
Yet, while the IPCC suggests that hurricanes’ maximum wind speeds will most likely increase, it also predicts that the total number of tropical hurricanes may fall, and that extra-tropical hurricanes will most likely decline in frequency, too.
But the IPCC tells a different story: the evidence cannot even reliably indicate whether increased precipitation has, in fact, affected the floods’ magnitude and
frequency
(in UN-speak, “low confidence at the global scale regarding even the sign of these changes”).
Global warming will cause certain phenomena, such as heat waves and hurricane wind speeds, to become more extreme, while others, including cold waves and hurricane frequency, will become less so.
Most commentary on the anniversary has been negative, suggesting that the agreement bears considerable blame for the
frequency
and durability of the region’s conflicts.
The WHO studies revealed that schizophrenia defined narrowly - using a particular group of unusual symptoms - occurs with similar
frequency
throughout the world.
Still, a broad definition produces wide variation in
frequency
across countries.
We also increased the number and
frequency
of US Air Force aircraft rotating through Northern Australia.
Thus, the rise of the social-welfare state was a response (often of market-oriented liberal democracies) to the threat of popular revolutions, socialism, and communism as the
frequency
and severity of economic and financial crises increased.
That instability erupts into war with terrifying
frequency.
For example, the index of the
frequency
of paying bribes, calculated by the World Bank and EBRD, was 2.7 in 1999 and 2.03 in 2005 (the value of 1 is the minimum).
The index of the
frequency
of paying bribes in 2005 was 2.03 in Poland, 2.22 in Slovakia, 2.09 in the Czech Republic, and 2.37 in Greece.
Interestingly, the
frequency
with which Nobel Prizes have been awarded to women has been increasing.
He changes his positions with head-spinning frequency, repeatedly disavowing statements soon after making them.
Since that speech, the
frequency
of strikes in Yemen and Pakistan has declined, but civilian casualties have continued, albeit at a lower rate.
Climate experts have long argued that the
frequency
and magnitude of such events are increasing, and evidence of this should certainly influence precautionary steps – and cause us to review such measures regularly.
In Yaoundé, Cameroon, the AfDB helped to protect some 300,000 people and their property by reducing the
frequency
of floods from 15 incidents per year to just three.
The US incurred $300 billion in losses from climate-related disasters last year, including three massive hurricanes – the
frequency
and intensity of which has risen, owing to fossil-fuel dependence.
But young Israelis, in particular, are increasingly aware of the invitations to meetings and conferences that they do not receive – and of the increasing
frequency
with which their own are not accepted, even by sincere friends of Israel.
Yields, on average, barely support survival, and crop failures are common and deadly, while long-term global climate change, caused mainly by high energy consumption in the rich countries, may be exacerbating the
frequency
and severity of droughts.
These political rumbles worry creditor countries, which is reflected in the
frequency
of warnings from Germany that any new Greek government must adhere to existing agreements.
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