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At a time of such extreme upheaval and sudden decision making, obvious choices are very appealing.
The whole spectrum of sciences, including vitally important areas such as cleantech, life sciences and biotech, and engineering, is facing extreme upheaval, particularly related to the funding of scientific research.
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"The Buddhist view is, extreme emotional upheaval affects the mind" and makes one less effective, she said.
Emerging in the mid-1840s, the disease rapidly became pandemic, precipitating the Great Famine, which led to almost a million deaths in Ireland and the emigration of many more, plus considerable loss of life and extreme political upheaval throughout mainland Europe (Zadoks, 2008).
Extreme agitation.
This year, however, has produced extreme levels of upheaval.
Tension between the two countries that share the Hispaniola island has festered continuously, with Dominicans especially begrudging Haitian immigrants, who have arrived in droves, driven by extreme poverty, political upheaval and, in 2010, one of the deadliest earthquakes on record.
The setting is one of political upheaval and extreme civil unrest.
So far, the commitments covered by the Paris agreement would allow warming of about 2.7C, according to the UN's own estimates – which would unleash rising seas, extreme heat and other upheavals.
Historical epidemics often followed war, climate extremes, famine, and social upheaval.
He was favourably disposed toward Lefèvre and toward orthodox reform in general, though he naturally feared those extreme movements that threatened social upheaval.
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