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One might attribute this alarming statistic to reckless inattention.

The heart of a stable society Doctors at Malalai Hospital attribute the alarming number of maternal deaths to the effects that years of conflict have wrought on the health system, as well as conservative cultural sensibilities that put the health of Afghan women at risk.

The BBKA attributed the alarming high bee mortality to the poor weather during 2012 continuing into 2013 and exacerbated by the late arrival of spring.

Police officials say they plan to boost their presence in a Northwest Glendale neighborhood due to an alarming jump in crime attributed mostly to gang and drug activity.

The officials attributed the alarming spike to two likely factors: workers' overexposure to coal dust, with many miners now working longer hours, or an "increased toxicity" in dust composition -- that is, even unhealthier air in today's mines.

Although the majority of cases have occurred in underdeveloped regions like Sub-Saharan Africa, countries like China and Russia have witnessed alarming increases in syphilis rates attributed in part to societal and economic changes [ 5, 6].

The observation of ESBL producing E. coli strains in this study is very alarming and this could be attributed to the indiscriminate and widespread use of antibiotics, particularly beta lactam antibiotics that are sold over the counter in pharmacy shops without doctors' prescription in Nigeria.

He attributes this shift to the alarming increase in global inequality and the personal experience of the pope, who has worked in some of the poorest communities of Argentina.

The alarming reduction in PZQ efficacy may be attributed to development of parasite resistance to the drug after intensive and repeated mass administration campaigns.

Diabetes is increasing at an alarming rate worldwide, which can mainly be attributed to the sedentary life style and calorie-rich diet.

Female mollusks growing penises (Bryan et al. 1986), intersex in fish (Jobling et al. 1998), altered parenting behavior in birds (Kubiak et al. 1989; McCarty and Secord 1999), and impaired reproduction and immune system dysfunction in mammals (Bergman 1999; Lie et al. 2004) are just some of the alarming observations in wildlife that have been attributed to chemical contaminants.

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