Sentence examples for more frequent hazards from inspiring English sources

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Notenbaert et al. ([2013]) note that many factors contribute to vulnerability, and these factors undermine capacity for self-protection, block or diminish access to social protection, delay recovery or expose some households to greater or more frequent hazards than other households.

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As the aircraft's industry grows, unexpected flight conditions will become more frequent safety hazards.

Other frequent hazards include more than one floor level on the same story, in-ground pools, and play areas contiguous with parking and/or traffic.

For more frequent and more locally occurring hazards, such as debris flows, other means of communication should be considered.

This is a new and novel approach for biodiversity conservation in the hilly region through plantation, where the occurrence of land slide and natural hazards are more frequent.

Heat-trapping carbon pollution is blanketing the planet, supercharging summer hazards, making them more frequent and intense.

This higher level of risk is a consequence of both the greater hazard due to more frequent large wildfires and an increase in elements-at-risk present, due to population growth with its associated infrastructure in closer proximity to wildland areas (Murnane [2006]; Cannon and DeGraff [2009]).

Furthermore, accepted ideas that rare loss of performance events occur exponentially less frequent as the performance reduction intensifies contrast with more frequent network vulnerabilities that result from initial hazard-induced failures and subsequent cascading-induced failure effects.

In this region people are extremely vulnerable to severe drought events, which are more frequent and more destructive than any other types of hazard (Fig. 1).

Outside of the strange and insular world of extreme right-wing politics, most folks generally recognize the hazards of climate change: deadly heat waves, droughts, more frequent and more severe cyclones, floods, wildfires, catastrophic loss of marine life, and shifts in agricultural productivity.

Since then toxic water blooms have become more frequent and, people have become increasingly concerned about this potential hazard [ 16, 17].

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