Sentence examples for risk of wind from inspiring English sources

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However, the risk of wind and water erosion increases dramatically.

Therefore, tools that help managers to assess the risk of wind damage are required.

It is important to integrate the risk of wind power's uncertainty into profitability assessments for investors.

Incorporating even-flow constraints into the planning model led to a slight increase in the mean risk of wind damage.

Under the baseline, the area at high risk of dryland salinisation was more than double that at high risk of wind erosion.

Minimization of the mean risk of wind damage within forest landscapes led to smooth and non-fragmented landscape structures in terms of tree height.

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A study by Harvard researchers found that people with certain conditions were at an increased risk of winding up in the hospital during periods of high heat.

At the risk of winding up people who didn't do the London thing in their 20s (arguably because they had more sense), we've sold our one-bedroom ex-council flat in Ealing for 80 grand more than our three-bed house in a chichi northern postcode has cost us.

"No weather is too bad for him to lead you out to Central Park to be photographed with the animals," he says about his publicist, citing the risk of winding up in a photo in which only Charlie the Hippo is identified by name.

Element42 – Fraud is a major problem — For example, if you buy a Rolex on eBay, you run the risk of winding up with a counterfeit.

In addition, electrodes mounted on the front net might increase the risk of winding among the wires, membrane, and deployment mechanism of the support structure.

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