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synonyms of more

Tagalog

mga kasingkahulugan ng marami

Last Update: 2018-03-30
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availability of more capital

Tagalog

availability of needed capital the banks are sources for limited capital for small and medium enterprises. these resources are available in the banking institutions.

Last Update: 2025-02-17
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you are capable of more than you know

Tagalog

ikaw ay may kakayahang higit sa alam mo tumalon mataas

Last Update: 2022-09-06
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example of mores

Tagalog

halimbawa ng mores

Last Update: 2017-07-03
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can you think of more about you if you don't mind

Tagalog

can ino more about you if you dont mind

Last Update: 2025-03-02
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the may 2010 street violence resulted in the deaths of more than 90 people.

Tagalog

noong mayo 2010 humantong ang karahasan sa pagkasawi ng higit 90 katao.

Last Update: 2016-02-24
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there is no evidence of intrauterine gestational sac of more than 4 5 sonar weeks

Tagalog

walang katibayan ng intrauterine gestational sac na higit sa 4 5 sonar na linggo

Last Update: 2021-11-26
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let us learn to hate sin with a godly hatred as the root of more than half of our cares and sorrows

Tagalog

alamin natin na kamuhian ang kasalanan na may maka-diyos na pagkamuhi bilang ugat ng higit sa kalahati ng ating mga pag-aalala at kalungkutan

Last Update: 2021-05-27
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probation alters the way of criminal sentence in which rehabilitation is an additional way of punitive measures however there is still need of more ingenious methods to minimize recidivism

Tagalog

binabago ng probasyon ang paraan ng pangungusap na kriminal kung saan ang rehabilitasyon ay isang karagdagang paraan ng mga hakbang sa pagpaparusa gayunpaman kailangan pa rin para sa mas matalinong pamamaraan upang mabawasan ang recidivism

Last Update: 2020-10-03
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the hostilities has resulted in the fleeing of more than 20,000 villagers and fears of human rights abuses by rampaging government forces:

Tagalog

yun unang mga natuklasan (hindi pa tapos yun imbestigasyon) sa pagpupulong ng presidente at afp (armed forces of the philippines) yun huling biyernes ay sinabi na yun mga namatay na sundalo ay hindi naman dapat talaga napapunta doon.

Last Update: 2016-02-24
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roman catholic and islam are the two religions most widely spread across mindanao. these two denominations together cover the religious affiliation of more than half of the islands’ population.

Tagalog

ang roman catholic at islam ang dalawang relihiyon na pinakamalawak na kumalat sa buong mindanao. ang dalawang denominasyong ito na magkakasama ay sumasaklaw sa pagkakaugnay sa relihiyon ng higit sa kalahati ng populasyon ng mga isla.

Last Update: 2021-10-18
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there was a time i packed my dreams away living in a a shell hiding from my self there was a time when i was so afraid i thought i'd reached the end but that was the then now i'm made of more than my yesterday

Tagalog

there was a time i packed my dreams away living in a shell hiding from my self there was a time when i was so afraid i thought i 'd reached the end but that was the then now i' m made of more than my yesterday

Last Update: 2022-09-30
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climate change includes both the global warming driven by human emissions of greenhouse gases, and the resulting large-scale shifts in weather patterns.[1] though there have been previous periods of climatic change, since the mid-20th century the rate of human impact on earth's climate system and the global scale of that impact have been unprecedented.[2] that human activity has caused climate change is not disputed by any scientific body of national or international standing.[3] the largest driver has been the emission of greenhouse gases, of which more than 90% are carbon dioxide (co 2) and methane.[4] fossil fuel burning for energy consumption is the main source of these emissions, with additional contributions from agriculture, deforestation, and industrial processes.[5] temperature rise is accelerated or tempered by climate feedbacks, such as loss of sunlight-reflecting snow and ice cover, increased water vapour (a greenhouse gas itself), and changes to land and ocean carbon sinks. observed temperature from nasa versus the 1850–1900 average as a pre-industrial baseline. the main driver for increased global temperatures in the industrial era is human activity, with natural forces adding variability.[6] because land surfaces heat faster than ocean surfaces, deserts are expanding and heat waves and wildfires are more common.[7] surface temperature rise is greatest in the arctic, where it has contributed to melting permafrost, and the retreat of glaciers and sea ice.[8] increasing atmospheric energy and rates of evaporation cause more intense storms and weather extremes, which damage infrastructure and agriculture.[9] rising temperatures are limiting ocean productivity and harming fish stocks in most parts of the globe.[10] current and anticipated effects from undernutrition, heat stress and disease have led the world health organization to declare climate change the greatest threat to global health in the 21st century.[11] environmental effects include the extinction or relocation of many species as their ecosystems change, most immediately in coral reefs, mountains, and the arctic.[12] even if efforts to minimize future warming are successful, some effects will continue for centuries, including rising sea levels, rising ocean temperatures, and ocean acidification from elevated levels of co 2.[13] some effects of climate change ecological collapse possibilities. bleaching has damaged the great barrier reef and threatens reefs worldwide. many of these effects are already observed at the current level of warming, which is about 1.1 °c (2.0 °f).[15] the intergovernmental panel on climate change (ipcc) has issued a series of reports that project significant increases in these impacts as warming continues to 1.5 °c (2.7 °f) and beyond.[16] under the paris agreement, nations agreed to keep warming "well under 2.0 °c (3.6 °f)" by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. however, under those pledges, global warming would reach about 2.8 °c (5.0 °f) by the end of the century, and current policies will result in about 3.0 °c (5.4 °f) of warming.[17] limiting warming to 1.5 °c (2.7 °f) would require halving emissions by 2030, then reaching near-zero levels by 2050.[18] mitigation efforts include the research, development, and deployment of low-carbon energy technologies, enhanced energy efficiency, policies to reduce fossil fuel emissions, reforestation, and forest preservation. climate engineering techniques, most prominently solar radiation management and carbon dioxide removal, have substantial limitations and carry large uncertainties. societies and governments are also working to adapt to current and future global-warming effects through improved coastline protection, better disaster management, and the development of more resistant crops.

Tagalog

climate change includes both the global warming driven by human emissions of greenhouse gases, and the resulting large-scale shifts in weather patterns.[1] though there have been previous periods of climatic change, since the mid-20th century the rate of human impact on earth's climate system and the global scale of that impact have been unprecedented.[2] that human activity has caused climate change is not disputed by any scientific body of national or international standing.[3] the largest driver has been the emission of greenhouse gases, of which more than 90% are carbon dioxide (co 2) and methane.[4] fossil fuel burning for energy consumption is the main source of these emissions, with additional contributions from agriculture, deforestation, and industrial processes.[5] temperature rise is accelerated or tempered by climate feedbacks, such as loss of sunlight-reflecting snow and ice cover, increased water vapour (a greenhouse gas itself), and changes to land and ocean carbon sinks. observed temperature from nasa versus the 1850–1900 average as a pre-industrial baseline. the main driver for increased global temperatures in the industrial era is human activity, with natural forces adding variability.[6] because land surfaces heat faster than ocean surfaces, deserts are expanding and heat waves and wildfires are more common.[7] surface temperature rise is greatest in the arctic, where it has contributed to melting permafrost, and the retreat of glaciers and sea ice.[8] increasing atmospheric energy and rates of evaporation cause more intense storms and weather extremes, which damage infrastructure and agriculture.[9] rising temperatures are limiting ocean productivity and harming fish stocks in most parts of the globe.[10] current and anticipated effects from undernutrition, heat stress and disease have led the world health organization to declare climate change the greatest threat to global health in the 21st century.[11] environmental effects include the extinction or relocation of many species as their ecosystems change, most immediately in coral reefs, mountains, and the arctic.[12] even if efforts to minimize future warming are successful, some effects will continue for centuries, including rising sea levels, rising ocean temperatures, and ocean acidification from elevated levels of co 2.[13] some effects of climate change ecological collapse possibilities. bleaching has damaged the great barrier reef and threatens reefs worldwide. many of these effects are already observed at the current level of warming, which is about 1.1 °c (2.0 °f).[15] the intergovernmental panel on climate change (ipcc) has issued a series of reports that project significant increases in these impacts as warming continues to 1.5 °c (2.7 °f) and beyond.[16] under the paris agreement, nations agreed to keep warming "well under 2.0 °c (3.6 °f)" by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. however, under those pledges, global warming would reach about 2.8 °c (5.0 °f) by the end of the century, and current policies will result in about 3.0 °c (5.4 °f) of warming.[17] limiting warming to 1.5 °c (2.7 °f) would require halving emissions by 2030, then reaching near-zero levels by 2050.[18] mitigation efforts include the research, development, and deployment of low-carbon energy technologies, enhanced energy efficiency, policies to reduce fossil fuel emissions, reforestation, and forest preservation. climate engineering techniques, most prominently solar radiation management and carbon dioxide removal, have substantial limitations and carry large uncertainties. societies and governments are also working to adapt to current and future global-warming effects through improved coastline protection, better disaster management, and the development of more resistant crops.

Last Update: 2020-11-23
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