Sentence examples for may face increasing from inspiring English sources

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As a result, the IPCC special report on climate change adaptation estimates that around one billion people in dry regions may face increasing water scarcity.

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General insurers may face increased weather claims.

At the same time the kingdom's most important alliance, with America, may face increased pressure.

Newcomers to Pocantico Hills may face increased competition for housing from the children of residents seeking to come back home.

It is often the case that part-time hours do not equate to proportionately less work and individuals may face increased time pressure.

WALL STREET JOURNAL A Lucrative Business at Citigroup Catches Rivals' Attention  |  Citigroup may face increased competition in transaction services, a moneymaker since the financial crisis, Reuters writes.

Riparian mangroves and wetland plants near the river mouth may face increased stress due to the increased salinity concentrations.

As a result, he says, they may face increased risk of disease in adulthood and possibly shortened lifespan.

Vonage may face increased competition from Internet companies such as America Online, Google, Microsoft and Yahoo! that have launched or plan to launch instant messaging services based on VoIP.

Overall, given the uncertainty in predicting future precipitation and management/mortality events, it can only be conjectured that forest woody detritus carbon stocks may face increased risk of becoming a CO2 emitter if temperatures increase [1, 8].

Nations that depend heavily on seafood as a source of protein may face increased food insecurity, with shellfish like oysters, clams and mussels particularly vulnerable, it said.

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