Sentence examples for brunt of population from inspiring English sources

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In Japan, rural areas have borne the brunt of population decline, which is so bad that one village wants to give up and turn itself into an industrial-waste dump.A fertile side-effectStates should not be in the business of pushing people to have babies.

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But cities in the global south – expected to bear the brunt of urban population growth over the next few decades – urgently need to find ways to deliver water cheaply, reliably, and sustainably.

Annuity rates, which pay our income in retirement, are likely to fall as insurers bear the brunt of an ageing population and the higher cost of providing an income for all those in retirement.

With such domestic oil production challenges undermining Nigeria's oil export revenues, the fuel subsidy slash has pushed the brunt of the crisis onto the population, escalating the poverty and inequality that is a recruiting sergeant for Islamist terror.

Schools, health and vital water and nutrition supplies are at risk, while the civilian population bears the brunt of the fighting.

Oil accounted for 97% of the national revenue, and the country's population bore the brunt of spiraling inflation, rising food prices, and displacement caused by the oil shutdown.

Out of these, S. dysenteriae is found worldwide and concentrated in areas where the population bear the brunt of overcrowding and malnutrition and do not possess adequate waste management and safe drinking water supplies [ 1].

In the meantime, the region's civilian population will bear the brunt of living on Afghanistan's new northern front line.

The poor have always borne the brunt of crime, and there is a huge population in the city who say that their uneasiness has never left them.

"I don't think you can ask people on middle and low incomes, who, after all, are the vast majority of the British population, to bear the brunt of this adjustment".

Dr. Brundtland did not offer a breakdown of who in the population was bearing the brunt of disease and starvation there, other than to say that "women, children and people who are malnourished" were most vulnerable.

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