Increased
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The logic, perhaps, of having a single person or a single group able to take out humanity means at some point we're going to have to go this route, at least in some form, no? NB: It's certainly true that the scale of political organization has
increased
over the course of human history.
While globalization has
increased
travel, it's made it necessary that everybody be everywhere, all the time, all over the world.
A parade of government subsidies is going to propose big-box and stadium developments in the South Bronx, but there is scant coordination between city agencies on how to deal with the cumulative effects of
increased
traffic, pollution, solid waste and the impacts on open space.
And that puts them at
increased
risk.
And in controlled lab experiments there's a direct link between
increased
artificial light at night and a rate of tumor growth.
The flows have
increased.
Now, I may never be able to communicate in sign language, but my
increased
resilience and general ability to problem-solve has been heightened by being forced to think laterally to overcome problems that most people aren't faced with.
And it's also true that some of those priorities are met with an
increased
sense of urgency.
With the advent of the Industrial Revolution with modernization of agriculture in the last few decades, since the 1960s, food availability, per head, in this world, has
increased
by 25 percent.
That's how much "downtime" I was losing to something that actually
increased
my stress.
Telecommuting has
increased
115 percent over the past decade.
Over the same span of time sales have
increased
by two-thirds and profits have doubled.
And when we have these changes in circulation and changes in temperature, the risk of harmful algal blooms is increased, but also salmon recruitment has decreased, and we see intrusions of invasive species like green crab.
These routes to happiness haven't really
increased
happiness very much.
As antibiotic use has increased, more and more bacteria have evolved this defense, making these antibiotics ineffective against a growing number of bacterial infections.
DB: I think so, and we have another question, I believe, if that can be queued up, which is: Any chance you can do the math and quantify the
increased
risk of this four-10 cycle?
UA: So the
increased
risk, we're saying in our scientific paper, we did all the sensitivity analyses, etc, and the question is, it's comparing
increased
risk comparing to what?
They
increased
stress and anxiety and depression, they
increased
the prevalence of desire to leave the organization, loss of faith.
And the impact of
increased
mobility is only part of the potential here.
They
increased
patient confidence and nurse happiness.
One is the rise toward communities and neighborhoods, and
increased
emphasis on your neighbors as your support system.
We get droughts,
increased
desertification, crashing food systems, water scarcity, famine, forced migration, political instability, warfare, crisis.
In a period of unprecedented population growth and
increased
food demands, this could prove disastrous.
The result has been, over the years, the expenditure has
increased
with volumes.
And that directly
increased
student wellbeing.
And we are aware of the price; we pay a price for that, but we're aware of it, and generally, we will pay the price for
increased
freedoms, choices and opportunities.
Add in the
increased
vulnerability of very large numbers of people in the developing world, caused by civil wars, ethnic conflicts, kleptocratic governments, disease ... you name it, you know it.
This vast domain of hidden biodiversity is
increased
still further by the dark matter of the biological world of bacteria, which within just the last several years still were known from only about 6,000 species of bacteria worldwide.
With aging populations, economic instability, healthcare system stress and
increased
incidents of long-term chronic care needs, the importance and demands on family caregivers are greater than ever.
Our societies are facing
increased
health pressures, including aging populations,
increased
incidence of cancer and chronic conditions, widespread inequality, amongst many others.
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