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Both are examples of a type of organizational breakdown that is destined, absent some fundamental rethinking of what "leadership" means, to become ever more common and damaging: complex systems failures triggered by seeming rational patterns of cost-reduction decision-making.
Imagine bequeathing to our children and grandchildren a world in which chronic diseases were not getting ever more common and occurring at ever younger age -- but in which, 8 times in 10, they didn't happen at all.
Such an evolutionary approach is becoming ever more common and has proven powerful even when applied to pathways with a long history of study in S. cerevisiae (Hittinger et al. 2010; Zill et al. 2010; Lee et al. 2008).
With climate change scenarios strongly suggesting that if current trends continue, extreme weather events are likely to become ever more common and more intense in mountain areas, it is necessary integrate indigenous agricultural systems and their historical perspectives on climate variability as key-tools in climate change adaptation strategies.
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But as the sight of black hair in its unpermed, unstraightened state becomes ever more common in fashion and the media, one thing has become clear: it's time to stop making black hair a thing.
Rising job/career loss concerns, which are becoming ever more common because of disability and age discrimination, too much information and major cultural shifts since WWII have affected us all, unless of course you live in a media-free bubble, in which case you probably aren't reading this anyway.
Winter flooding has become ever more common throughout the UK and, again, changes in climate are largely to blame.
Smart city technology is growing ever more common here in the U.S. and around the world.
Smart city technology is growing ever more common here in the U.S. and around the world.
From augmented reality headsets such as BHGE's Smart Rig to BP using AR glasses to bring expertise to workers in remora regions, the technology is becoming more prevalent and ever more common.
He is Hispanic, has diabetes type II since age 18, and hypertension ever more common in the Hispanic population in the U.S. as they begin to adopt bad American dietary habits.
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