Sentences with phrase «by complete collapse»

Frankel noted the basic features of the oil industry made for continuous crises with hectic prosperity followed all too swiftly by complete collapse.

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Likewise, investors might have believed that the extraordinarily elevated market valuations of 1929 and 2000 were «justified» by the recent economic prosperity, but that did nothing to prevent the market collapses that completed those cycles, with over a decade of negative total returns for the S&P 500 in both cases.
The present market cycle is likely to be completed by a collapse where a wholly run - of - the - mill outcome would be a decline of 40 - 55 % in the S&P 500 Index.
By this time I had reconciled my faith in Jesus to the diagnosis and now feared a complete mental collapse more than the prospect of transitioning.
Reagan and SDI was not remotely responsible for the collapse, I think it was only invented by the pentagon to justify burning money for senseless projects (Read: SDI was complete and utter bullshit.
Larsen B experienced a major iceberg - calving event in 1995, followed by gradual retreat and then complete collapse seven years later.
To stave off a complete collapse of gulf fisheries and shrimp populations, Scavia finds, the dead zone must shrink drastically, to 2,000 square miles or less — and for that to happen, agricultural nitrogen runoff will have to decrease by at least 40 percent.
«Interstellar clouds are permeated by magnetic fields that we believe to be effectively frozen to the contracting gas; as the gas cloud collapses to form a star, the magnetic field lines should be compressed ever closer together, giving rise to enormous magnetic fields, long before the collapse is completed.
The band's riffs and solos topple like old growth redwoods unmoored by a mudslide, and when Haino drops his mic to join the fray on guitar and electronics, the collapse is complete.
Complete collapse of the urban tax infrastructure lead to extreme problems as exemplified by the likes of Detroit, which is still struggling to get out of bankruptcy.
The perceived risk in equities was evident by a herd mentality to sell stocks, a media that advertising the high risk of owning any equities, and prices that reflected fear of a complete collapse.
Furthermore, one can see the surges in bank credit accompanying these periods and tie them to specific policy moves by the authorities: The Treasury stimulated inflation in the early 1900s; the Fed deliberately inflated in the roaring 1920s to take the pressure off the British pound (which had been devalued during World War I); the Roosevelt administration took the reins off inflation by debasing the gold - content of the dollar in 1933; zealous money printing in the 1960s led to the inevitable collapse of the Bretton Woods system (and complete fiat money was born); money printing continued apace with Alan Greenspan in the 1990s and, following the dot - com crash, into the 2000s.
Subsequent to the complete collapse of the Super El Niño phenomenon, the world's oceans have not experienced rapid, dangerous and accelerating global warming - no tipping point and runaway «boiling» seas as predicted by experts
Updating the Soon (2005) correlations by correcting for an obsolete and almost certainly incorrect solar reconstruction (replacing with the SORCE reconstruction) and extending the temperature data to the present, shows an almost complete collapse of the initially impressive correlation.
Update Judging by the comments, rightwingers are pretty hard to embarrass (after eight years of Bush, and the complete collapse of their economic ideology, I guess this isn't so surprising).
About three - quarters of the basin sits within permafrost zones — continuous and discontinuous.7, 8 Discontinuous permafrost tends to be thinner, so regions with it are particularly at risk of partial or complete thawing and permafrost breakup by the middle of this century.2, 13 Most of the Yukon Territory, as well as the Northwest Territories and the MacKenzie Valley, are in zones with scattered permafrost, where it is thin.14 As the permafrost melts, the ground settles and bogs collapse as water is ejected through compaction.2, 6 This causes uneven settlements and depressions in the land.2, 6
The final collapse towards that state is now happening and will probably be completed by those dates.
As defined by NFIP, it is a temporary or general condition of partial or complete inundation of two or more acres of normally dry land from: mudflow, overflow of inland or tidal waters, unusual or rapid accumulation or runoff of surface waters from any source, and a collapse or subsidence of land along the shore of a lake or other similar body of water as a result of erosion or undermining caused by waves or currents of water exceeding anticipated cyclical levels.
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