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Yet warming is currently on course to reach 4-6 degrees by the end of the century – high enough to devastate global food production and dramatically increase the
frequency
of extreme weather events.
The pattern has become familiar: construct a dispute, initiate a jurisdictional claim through periodic incursions, and then increase the
frequency
and duration of such intrusions, thereby establishing a military presence or pressuring a rival to cut a deal on China’s terms.
After steadily increasing the
frequency
of those incursions since September 2012, China has recently begun increasing their duration.
Here, too, China’s incursions, after increasing in frequency, are now being staged intermittently for longer periods.
In its latest report, the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concludes that it is virtually certain that, in global terms, hot days have become hotter and occur more often; indeed, they have increased in
frequency
by a factor of 10 in most regions of the world.
Changing weather patterns and the increasing magnitude and
frequency
of extreme weather events will require substantial investments if farmers are to adapt successfully.
Moreover, the
frequency
of ending a patient’s life without an explicit request from the patient fell by half during the same period, from 0.8% to 0.4%.
In Belgium, although voluntary euthanasia rose from 1.1% of all deaths in 1998 to 1.9% in 2007, the
frequency
of ending a patient’s life without an explicit request fell from 3.2% to 1.8%.
Elections do occur in the Arab world, and they vary in
frequency
and significance.
In light of widened regional and political cleavages, confrontations such as occurred in the holy mosque of the Prophet could increase in frequency, size, and violence.
Women and children migrants are dying with increasing
frequency
at sea, crossing deserts, and on other hazardous routes.
So here’s the bottom line: conflicts will continue and natural disasters are growing in
frequency
and intensity.
The
frequency
of such mentions, adjusted for the number of printed pages per year, first jumped in 1969, following the collapse of the London Gold Pool, an arrangement in which eight central banks cooperated to support the dollar’s peg to gold.
Thus, for example, the report on drinking water predicted the
frequency
of bladder cancers that would eventually occur in a population exposed to levels of five, 10, or 20 parts per billion of arsenic.
As a result, its authority is less constrained, which may explain the greater
frequency
in France of street demonstrations and even of mob violence.
Europe’s security is under threat once again; military exercises are being conducted with increasing frequency, and the Ukraine crisis remains unresolved.
And yet the
frequency
of crises has also revived in Western countries an old, fundamental normative conflict between idealism and realism, or a value-based and an interest-based foreign policy.
For the first time in Earth’s 4.5-billion-year history, the main factors determining the stability of its systems are no longer the planet’s distance from the sun or the strength or
frequency
of its volcanic eruptions; they are economics, politics, and technology.
Social ordering in human society is associated with gradients of disease, with an increasing
frequency
of mortality and morbidity as one descends the scale of socioeconomic status, which reflects both income and education.
Although the causes of these gradients of health are very complex, they are likely to reflect, with increasing
frequency
at the lower end of the scale, the cumulative burden of coping with limited resources and stressors as well as differences in lifestyle, and the resulting allostatic overload that this burden places on the physiological systems involved in adaptation and coping.
While men continue to drink more – and more often – than women, the
frequency
with which girls and boys report being drunk is now about the same.
The Islamic State’s European StrategyLONDON – Terrorist attacks by Islamic State (ISIS) affiliates and sympathizers over the past year have raised alarms in Europe, but they have not yet reached the
frequency
Europe experienced in the 1970s, according to the Global Terrorism Database.
A related concern is that homes and businesses around the world will eventually become under-insured or even uninsurable, owing to the
frequency
of weather-related catastrophes.
Rather, it intensifies and complicates existing security risks, increasing the frequency, scale, and complexity of future missions.
The average number of anti-government demonstrations triples, the
frequency
of violent riots doubles, and general strikes increase by at least a third.
Global warming is set to put potable-water supplies under increasing strain – even as oceans rise and the intensity and
frequency
of storms and other extreme weather events increase.
Hurricanes are measured according to three dimensions: frequency, intensity, and duration.
The
frequency
of hurricanes has not changed much, if at all.
In South Korea, the IMF urged the sale of the country’s banks to American investors, even though Koreans had managed their own economy impressively for four decades, with higher growth, more stability, and without the systemic scandals that have marked US financial markets with such
frequency.
In Jordan, water shortages occur with devastating frequency, particularly in larger cities like Amman.
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