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Increasing risk of soil loss as a result of climate change, has generated a need for reliable information on erosion rates at different temporal scales.

Against this backdrop, the federal policy change has generated heightened concern among LGBTQ+ members of our own community as well as among allies and advocates both at Columbia and across the country.

It's also worth paying attention to the excellent work of Claudia Goldin and Lawrence Katz, who have traced recent growth in wage inequality to a divergence in the relative supply of workers of various educational attainments:Skill-biased technological change has generated rapid secular growth in the relative demand for more-educated workers for at least the past century.

This small but significant change has generated more qualified leads and a smoother client onboarding process.

The change has generated significant controversy -- for both theoretical and practical reasons.

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Explosive diversification events, with intermittent periods of relatively little change, have generated uneven patterns of species richness across the tree of life.

After the meeting Lammy says the welfare changes have generated a "real fear" about homelessness among his poorest constituents: "The local authority will have to think very hard about its responsibilities.

She said the job was such "that you never rest, you are always on overdrive, and it creates a sense of solidarity among the staff and especially among the chancellor's closest advisers". Some of the changes have generated excitement.

These changes have generated no small amount of pain: in addition to the layoffs, advocates for the poor warn that the disappearance of bank branches will only worsen a chronic lack of banking services in neighborhoods outside Manhattan.

The reports of these studies assessing the relationship between inflammation and structural changes have generated considerable interest, culminating in numerous symposia at international meetings.

In P. x hortorum plastids, these genomic changes have generated several fragmented and highly divergent rpoA-like ORFs of questionable functionality [ 8, 10- 12], despite the fact that rpoA encodes an essential component of the plastid-encoded RNA polymerase (PEP).

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