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If that happens, sea levels may rise, storms may become frequent, and patterns of agriculture could change dramatically.
Even worse, given the rising unemployment rates in the USA and Europe, trade disputes against Chinese exports may become frequent.
However, when encountering classical trigeminal neuralgia caused by venous compression, the procedure becomes much more difficult, and failure or recurrence because of incomplete decompression may become frequent.
While most headaches can be cured by making lifestyle changes or taking medication, some headaches may become frequent if not treated immediately and cause other illnesses.
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They don't work for everyone, however, and they share an unpleasant side effect with ergots and many pain medications: If a person takes them frequently, their headaches may become more frequent and severe.
As a general rule heavy rainfalls may become more frequent, with light rainfalls occurring less frequently [ 5].
Flooding may become more frequent in the UK as climate change turns the weather extreme.
Nevertheless, a bipartisan agreement in the Congress Budget Committee suggests that the bouts of political disagreement that have destabilised US budget policymaking may become less frequent and intense.
For a year or more before the menopause women often find their periods change – they may become less frequent and be heavier than usual.
Flooding is routine, and may become more frequent and damaging with climate change.Scarce or plentiful, water is above all local.
One estimate puts 8.7m more people at risk of flooding in deltas by 2050 if sea level follows current trends.Tropical cyclones, which account for much of the damage the sea does to the land, may become less frequent.
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