Sentences with phrase «almost total collapse»

Theresa May's party appeared to have benefited from an almost total collapse in the Ukip vote, which saw the Eurosceptic party shed councillors across the country.

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Anything but a total collapse over the final two weeks and the Panthers will get the No. 1 seed, meaning the road to the Super Bowl in the NFC will almost surely go through Charlotte.
- our almost - total inability as a species to calculate said risks, and what that deficiency means for the rest of the list - ocean degradation and ecosystem collapse, i.e. losing the things that we rely on, as well as causing irrevocable harm to a world we can't just create anew - rising GHG levels - water quality and availability across the globe - ensuring our communications networks are sustainable, which probably falls under the wider umbrella of energy - the fact that we are still unable to provide basic food, shelter, medicine and education to billions as it is, without the additional stresses of what the future may bring
The latest report by joint administrators Duff & Phelps and FRP Advisory, which was circulated to creditors earlier this week and seen by Sky News, shows that professional advisers earned an additional # 1.125 m between 25 October and 2 December, bringing the total fees for advice on the collapse to almost # 3m.
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