Sentence examples for crop disruption from inspiring English sources

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Children are bearing the burden of climate change already, suffering disproportionately from the health effects that are already here: extreme weather injuries and displacements, malnutrition and hunger from crop disruption, respiratory problems from air pollution, and increased illnesses as disease vectors expand their range.

Read through the list above to help direct your search for suitable companion plants, whether it be for pest control, shelter, crop disruption, or one of the many other reasons, or several combined.

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Yet Mr. Chasen, the company's president and chief executive, will never be confused with the brash upstarts that defined the Internet boom of the 1990's, or Silicon Valley's ever-growing crop of disruption-crazed entrepreneurs.

Throw on top of that that crop failures, disruptions in fishing -- and even increases in grain prices and other vacillations in global trade -- and the economic shock of global climate change in the developing world, he suggests, can prove explosive.

IPM is not uniformly defined but most often emphasizes the growth of a healthy crop with minimal disruption to agro-ecosystems [ 2, 3, 8].

Arable intensification has resulted in loss of non-crop habitats and simplification of plant and animal communities within crops, with consequent disruption to food chains and declines in many farmland species.

With domestic production below targets as a result of crop disease and disruptions created by the 15-month internal conflict, the regime is having trouble finding suppliers to fill the gap.

In contrast, they also propose that GBHs should not be expected to disrupt nutritional physiology in resistant GR cultivars, due to the engineered resistance of these crops to EPSPS disruption.

The invasions of the 1640s had a profound impact on the Scottish economy, with the destruction of crops and the disruption of markets resulting in some of the most rapid price rises of the century.

The invasions of the 1640s had a profound impact on the Scottish economy, with the destruction of crops and the disruption of markets resulting in some of the most rapid price rises of the century, but population probably expanded in the Lowlands in the period of stability that followed the Restoration in 1660.

The invasions of the 1640s had a profound impact on the Scottish economy, with the destruction of crops and the disruption of markets resulting in some of the most rapid price rises of the century, but population probably expanded in the period of stability that followed the Restoration in 1660.

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