Sentence examples for frequent rise from inspiring English sources

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He was disturbed by the recurring political crises, the fragmentation of sovereignty and frequent rise and fall of rulers and dynasties in Western North Africa.

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As sex becomes more frequent, rising from near zero recombination per generation up to the maximum of 50% exchanged for obligatorily sexual organisms, another factor comes into play.

The frequent rises and falls, virtually a stair-step pattern, are part of the historic record, and there is no expectation that they will stop, whatever their cause.

She is not overawed by threats of violence, legal action (the latter especially deployed by republicans) and the frequent rising temperature of hate.But it is not all trouble, and she writes movingly about the rank and file of the loyal institutions, their lives and their families.

The group concluded that "the effects of bleaching will not be as uniform as anticipated" and fast-growing corals such as Acropora and Pocillopora may be able to survive more frequent rises in water temperature.

He says, "We don't fully understand (these) past variations, but the frequent rises and falls, virtually a stair-step pattern, are part of the historic record, and there is no expectation that they will stop, whatever their cause" as reported in the New York Times.

She and her team have studied five regions, comparing historical data going back 70 years and found drought and extreme flooding becoming more frequent, temperatures rising in winter, extreme – good and bad – years now more common and rainfall patterns changing.

Incidents such as this are frequent and rising.

As Galea noted, the frequent and rising cases among those serving the nation is alarming.

The study predicted that the amount of energy available for a storm, called convective available potential energy, would also become more frequent as temperatures rise.

"There are so many problems now, interlocked like dogs' teeth," it said, with dissatisfaction on the rise, frequent "mass disturbances" (official jargon for protests ranging in size from a handful of people to many thousands) and growing numbers of people losing hope and linking up with like-minded folk through the internet.

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