Sentence examples for future magnitude from inspiring English sources

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It suggests that in future, magnitude and frequency of extreme precipitation events will increase.

Over the coming decades, climate change will increasingly affect forest ecosystem processes, but the future magnitude and direction of these responses is uncertain.

Rough disease estimates exist, but the exact potential future magnitude is unknown.

Could the wide range of projections for the future magnitude of the terrestrial uptake be attributed to the diversity of NPP models employed?

Although averaging only 10-15 cases a year since its first appearance in 1994, its future magnitude and geographic distribution (in countries that have imported infected British cattle or cattle products, or have endogenous BSE) cannot yet be predicted.

But it is also important to identify possible seasonal pattern in the disease incidence, the knowledge of which may be used; i. to predict the future magnitude of the health problem; ii. to develop an effective public health program, and iii. to set objectives and utilize available resources more effectively [ 12].

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Moreover, the evolving nature of genomics research makes it hard to predict the breadth of information that could be extracted from sequenced data in the future and magnitude of risks associated with such disclosures.

As estimated (USGCRP 2009), the US average temperature has increased more than 2 °F over the past 50 years and is projected to increase more in the future; the magnitude of resulting GWP change primarily depends on the amount of emitted heat-trapping gases (e.g., CH4, CO2 and N2O) and the sensitivity of climate to these emissions.

Estimates of future flood magnitudes – as required for the probabilistic flood protection approach – were based on autonomous developments or expert judgement.

"This substantial building, not unlike a massive fortification, served as an object lesson - the stability of the structure seeming to typify the future strength and magnitude of the society," William Alexander wrote in "A Brief History of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States," published in 1929.

Humans are bad at prediction, Dr Benford argued, and often things thought on the edge of possibility happen faster than anyone would have believed.Of course, the past is not necessarily any guide to the future, and the magnitude of the problems involved in space exploration dwarf any earthly analogy.

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