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Their prevalence is rising as a consequence of osteoporosis in an increasing elderly population [4].
The prevalence of diabetes is rising as a consequence of ageing populations and unhealthy lifestyles.
31 Recent evidence suggests that the prevalence of some of these conditions in children is rising as a consequence of obesity.
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This graph shows how much the sea levels have risen as a consequence of global warming.
But widespread use, and abuse, of chloroquine allowed malaria parasites to develop resistance and mortality rose as a consequence.
When gold flowed into the banking system of the surplus country, its money stock rose as a consequence.
While the price of gasoline would inevitably rise as a consequence of the disappearance of Venezuela, a shortage of electricity would not occur because Cuba now generates all its electricity from oil it produces itself.
Yes, global warming events have occurred naturally in the past, and sea level rose as a consequence, but that doesn't tell us anything about the causes of the current global warming.
Mountain building can occur in a number of ways at a convergent margin: mountains may rise as a consequence of the subduction process itself, by the accretion of small crustal fragments (which, along with linear island chains and oceanic ridges, are known as terranes), or by the collision of two large continents.
For reasons that are not yet entirely clear the pressure in some astronauts' brains appears to rise as a consequence of space flight, and this has been linked to alterations in their eyesight that sometimes persist for many years after their return to Earth.
It was obvious that UK and US government borrowing rose as a consequence of recession rather than being its cause; nor could governments be blamed for the vertiginous growth of private debt and bank balance sheets in the decade before the crisis.
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