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Precipitous changes in climate often underlie what happens.
That is somewhat more complicated in this case, because precipitous changes in the middle of a war could mean a loss of continuity and institutional knowledge.
Shakespeare is with us, too, and the warblers, and my mother, whose voice I can hear as I identify corydalis, a delicate yellow flowering plant that springs from the rocks, or as I worry, as she would, that precipitous changes in the weather will thwart the blooms.
Mice were observed daily for precipitous changes in health and tumor development.
Since this phenomenon of precipitous changes in the age structure of smallpox mortality appears in a local study, we need to establish that it is not a product of some local peculiarity in the care of smallpox sufferers.
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As justification, the administration made overheated claims that a precipitous change in wartime would have adverse effects on morale, good order, discipline and unit cohesion.
It usually takes a precipitous change in the sunny weather -- something, say, the magnitude of El Nino -- to shake the relative calm of this sleepy Southern California city.
A precipitous change in the Syrian power equation might only benefit Al Qaeda.
Make the manufacturers liable; hold them accountable where they are guilty of wrongdoing in the same way every other American industry is treated; make it cost them money, and you will see a precipitous change in gun violence.
Many of the participants, particularly Aboriginal women, acknowledged the cultural risk to birthing outside the community and a perceived illogic to the precipitous change in historical practices.
Several senators invoked the chamber's traditional role as a brake on precipitous changes, to review deliberately in the face of demands for fast action.
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