Sentence examples for collapse of communities from inspiring English sources

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"These developments are classed as 'growth' but what we are seeing is the collapse of communities of fisherfolk or farmers and increasing poverty.

But the death they have unleashed, the relentless contamination of air, soil, and water, the physical collapse of communities, and the eventual exhaustion of coal and fossil fuels themselves, will not spare them".

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They include the strictly sociological: that Nordic crime writers chronicle the collapse of community spirit into a competitive free-for-all punctuated by solitary acts of mayhem.

"At the moment Billy Elliot is getting an incredible response in Edinburgh when the show talks about the collapse of community or the attack on union rights.

For him the semblance of a shared Starbucks experience masks endemic computer-generated isolation, a condition that has prompted psychic and ethical breakdowns that go well beyond the collapse of community.

One certainly learns from Robert D. Putnam's data on the relationship between levels of "social capital" and student achievement, Gerald Grant's account of the collapse of community life in an African-American neighborhood of Syracuse and Jean Bethke Elshtain's reflections on religion's role in civil society.

Andrew Gwynne, the shadow health minister, said: "We have long warned that the collapse of community services would drag down the NHS and that is what we can see now that hospitals have record numbers of older people who can't be discharged.

This view from the road may also flatten some of the societal complexities around "return"—delays in the lifting of the evacuation order due to residents' skepticism over lingering radioactivity and subsequent demands for further decontamination, the low number of people (especially young people) willing to risk return, and the associated collapse of community life (Endo 2012).

According to the 2009 UN report, these kind of crises can all too easily lead to "the collapse of community-based safety nets".

We know that societies can evolve fundamentally and unexpectedly, as was dramatically demonstrated by the collapse of community regimes in Europe in 1989.

On the other hand, the model qualitatively describes the differences observed in the behaviour of the various consortia, including such non-trivial phenomena as the steady swarming of WT+SN communities vs. the collapse of WT+SB communities.

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