• Deepening the knowledge on the origin and development of such kind of phenomena and strengthening the conceptual and methodological bases of the actions leading to a better response.

    UNESCO: Floods

  • We welcome opportunities to consult with those who want a better idea of the impact of such phenomena and desire to reduce their exposure to currency fluctuations and similar threats.

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  • Scientists have long understood that cells in the body are able to sense and respond to various substances and stimuli, including environmental chemicals, hormones produced by other cells, and in some cases physical phenomena such as light.

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  • He ends his book with a blast of cartographical analysis, and suggests that weather maps have created the template for other representations of volatile geographic phenomena such as the incidence of crime and disease.

    ECONOMIST: Weather maps

  • Powerful longer-term phenomena such as industrialisation and urbanisation, as well as more robust fiscal positions, underpin our positive view on emerging market equities.

    FORBES: Investment Advice For 2012: Buy Equities, Sell US Treasurys

  • And Dr Hameri is optimistic that the information that Single Source provides could prove useful for planning and tracking even more complex phenomena, such as major organisational changes.

    ECONOMIST: Network collaborations: The big picture | The

  • Likewise, primary care doctors are seeing similar phenomena and increasingly there are organizations such as Physician Care Direct and the American Academy of Private Physicians which are setup to transition a primary care practice into a model that can be described as two parts Marcus Welby, one part Steve Jobs.

    FORBES: IBM Unleashes "Primary Care Spring"

  • However, the cat (or, rather, subatomic particles that behave like the cat) has proved hard to hunt down in practice because such superpositions of states are fragile and easily disrupted phenomena.

    ECONOMIST: The 2012 Nobel prizes

  • Users can draw graphic shapes on top of images to study such phenomena as parabolas produced by water fountains and the curvature of antennas.

    ENGADGET: Casio's touchscreen graphing calculator arrives in 2013, makes the TI-84+ look dated

  • Scientists studying such diverse phenomena as earthquakes, stockmarket crashes and forest fires have noticed, says Mr Buchanan, that their distributions all follow something called a power law.

    ECONOMIST: Megaphoneys

  • The most formidable challenge that the Convention will have to face over the coming years are related to global phenomena such as population explosion, diminishing financial resources and climate change.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • On paper, the commission's aim is straightforward: to respond to citizens' concerns about big, trans-national phenomena such as climate change, migration or globalisation, and convince them that action at the European level is the answer.

    ECONOMIST: Charlemagne

  • It pertains to phenomena such as the success trap, escalation of commitment, and the Icarus paradox in business.

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  • Some of these phenomena are not new but are aggravated by cumulative pressures such as climate change, intensified human activity and technological advances.

    UNESCO: OFFICE IN BRASILIA

  • Though the Beckham name and her Posh Spice fame surely helped to get to where she is now, what really makes her clothing lines such phenomena is that they resonate with women.

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