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And the damage is getting more severe.
Recent studies have asserted that the region's weather is getting more severe, including heavier rainfall and more frequent and intense flooding.
And that's helpful — an increase in the amount of lighting in an area can be used as an indication that a storm is getting more severe.
We can conclude as a fact that the part of the Danish population with the lowest educational level has been lacking the opportunity to achieve good health in the form of low mortality for a quarter of a century, and that this injustice is getting more severe.
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They were running tests, but it was getting more severe.
"It increasingly feels like the competitive dynamics are getting more severe".
"As I understand it, her issues have been getting more severe in the past couple of years.
"These dystonic movements were getting more severe almost by the day, and his parents were getting desperate," Taira said to me recently.
All of the cost estimates are adjusted for inflation, but the increase in expense doesn't necessarily mean weather disasters are getting more severe; it may just mean they're getting more expensive.
"It was a judgment decision based on the safety of a lot of market participants, especially as the storm seems to be getting more severe," Lawrence E. Leibowitz, chief operating officer of NYSE Euronext, told Bloomberg News.
If inspections are getting more severe, then they need to be more consistent and of higher quality or there will be no justice in the findings".
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