Sentence examples for increasing devastation from inspiring English sources

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This strange, grim six-parter was a co-production between the BBC, Australia's UKTV and the Sundance Channel, and it told a dark story with increasing devastation.

Moreover, not withstanding international condemnation, Israel's future retaliations will inflict ever increasing devastation and loss of lives as long as violent resistance continues.

The inverse relationship that we found between the devastation level and individuals' concern about safety and health points to a need for further studies to determine whether increasing devastation can increase individuals resilience to different kinds of threats.

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Second, it appears possible that favored lands will experience even more favourable growing conditions but that areas which are currently subject to periodic flooding and, more particularly, drought are likely to experience increased devastation.

In addition to increasing the devastation caused by extreme weather events including storms, floods, droughts and fires, climate change will affect water supplies, crops and livestock, ultimately affecting food security.

Although WHO eradicated smallpox, the organization has been ineffective in handling the increasing global devastation wrought by emerging and reemerging infectious diseases, especially HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis.

"This is an area which was already devastated by the oil companies and what the Peruvian Government has done is just increase the devastation – increased the exploration, increased the production, increased the devastation in this area of the Amazon," said Anders Krogh, chief Amazon campaigner for the Norwegian Rainforest Foundation.

The residential devastation level was a significant inverse main effect (Ps<0.001), indicating that concern about safety and health decreased with increased residential devastation level, But we found no significant main effects of wave (Ps≥0.17), except for the estimated probability of an epidemic outbreak (P<0.001).

The estimated probability of an outbreak of an epidemic showed a significant decrease associated with increased residential devastation level (P<0.001 by one way analysis of variance).

In contrast to the common perception and ripple effect [9] that the impact of an unfortunate event attenuates over distance, just as ripples spread outward, our findings in this study revealed that residents felt less concern when their residential devastation level increased from non-devastated to slightly devastated, to moderately devastated, and further towards extremely devastated.

There is a growing body of science that connects pollution, deforestation, wetlands destruction, and stream devastation with increasing cancer, autism, developmental disabilities, infertility, flooding, and drought; and yet the legality of polluting, as long as you have the necessary permits, is settled law.

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