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Although Hobbs and Fowler (2004) are correct to note the control human culture exercises in "value systems, economics, politics and religion" in taking account of what is real, human and environmental health could be increasingly at risk because humanity denies scientific facts over which living beings may not have control.
Rather than suggesting a decisive new approach or finding common solutions, the leaders appear to be increasingly at odds.
Recently, we have seen increased volatility and decreases in federal funding, and our ability to support our graduate students, especially in the sciences and engineering, may be increasingly at risk.
See articleWith Spain said to be increasingly at risk of a bail-out, the Socialist prime minister, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, announced that a general election would be held on November 20th, four months ahead of schedule.
The two allies appear to be increasingly at odds over basic elements of the strategy to fight the Taliban, and widespread Afghan resentment at the presence of foreign troops appears to be intensifying amid a series of American missteps — from Marines urinating on dead Taliban fighters to soldiers burning Korans.
With the holidays coming, you and your friends, family and colleagues are going to be increasingly at risk of falling victim to these malicious, identity-stealing attacks.
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But they are increasingly at odds with each other.
And one we fear is increasingly at risk.
Global travellers are increasingly at risk of contracting malaria.
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