Sentence examples for infrastructure death from inspiring English sources

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Health service provision is particularly challenging in countries affected by or emerging from armed conflict, due to interrelated constraints including destruction of health infrastructure, death and migration of health workers, insufficient domestic resources, and weak governance [ 1– 3].

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(Consider the topography of the country, the most current death toll, infrastructure destruction specific to this country, medical issues, etc).

Speaking to a BBC reporter before travelling on for talks in Israel, where he will also visit the missile-hit areas of Haifa and meet his Israeli opposite number, Howells said: 'The destruction of the infrastructure, the death of so many children and so many people: these have not been surgical strikes.

To deal with a kinetic cyber attack — "a cyber attack that has an actual physical result in the world that causes the loss of infrastructure and death," Huston rattles off like a seasoned security industry pro — an international security firm calls in two former operatives, Jae, a brainy female hacker and Skinner, an emotionless male agent (read: assassin).

Several of the plots were uncovered and prevented while others caused various infrastructure damage, deaths, or other destruction.

Why? Natural disasters destroy the economy's physical infrastructure but, provided death is limited, leave intact its more critical soft infrastructure the human capital, the business relationships, the know-how.Financial crises are a different story.

A Met Office spokeswoman said this would only be used after a long period of extreme hot weather leading to issues such as water shortages, infrastructure damage and deaths among "fit and healthy" people.

A new report released Monday by the U.N. Commission of Inquiry charged the Syrian government with "rampant" war crimes, including starvation of its own people and "deliberate destruction of health care infrastructure" to increase the death toll.

Armed conflict damages national health systems through destruction of infrastructure, reducing essential medical supplies, death and displacement of health workers, breakdown of health information systems, and reducing state leadership and governance capacity in all sectors [ 4- 8].

"The fact that he has no infrastructure scares me to death," said a party chairman in a battleground state, who asked not to be named given his need to remain neutral.

In post-conflict Somaliland, Leather et al. [ 24] observed that the conflict also inflicted serious damage on the health infrastructure and caused the death and migration of many health workers.

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