Sentences with phrase «calamities which»

Moreover, this car insurance also pays towards damage to your own vehicle which may be caused due to natural calamities such as fire, lightning, flood, hurricane, cyclone, hailstorm, explosion, inundation, frost, and landslide and man - made calamities which include burglary, theft, riot, etc..
Loss or Damage to the car: This plan covers the car from any natural calamities or man made calamities which includes the following
With the original descendants of the rugged settlers now as entrenched in the Pacific Northwest as the red flannel shirt, Seattle has developed a rich and diverse multi-cultural mix, overcoming boom and bust, fires, earthquakes, and other calamities which have hit the city regularly during its 160 years.
So Greider believes that global capitalism, since it not only allows but actually causes the rich to get richer and the poor to get poorer, «will probably experience a series of terrible events — wrenching calamities which are economic, or social or environmental in nature — before common sense can prevail».9
When Nineveh did indeed repent, God «relented concerning the calamity which He had declared He would bring upon them.
Whatever plan it followed, it would seem to be a calamity which the church need not add to her many other lost opportunities, to allow the cure and care of the drunkard to fall entirely into the hands of science, which admittedly needs all the help that faith in God can give in dealing with an ill so largely spiritual as the excessive use of alcohol.
It is a national disaster and calamity which we must all join hands to defeat,» Buratai said.
How can one sift out the effect of climate from the usual bedlam and calamity which befalls them?
The collective German conscience still truly believes it's all going to rescue the planet from a climate calamity which a group of (false) prophets foresee arriving in the year 2100.
Thus investing in a health cover guards us against any financial calamity which may arise due to health related issues.

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But with the Volcker rule, the banks wouldn't be able to dabble in certain trading activities for their own bottom lines, which lawmakers hope will help reduce losses in the event of another calamity.
An estimated 40 percent of businesses without a disaster recovery plan, which includes having business insurance, fail once calamity hits for lack of funds to cover downtime.
But to Unilever, which was born as a solution to a crisis, the potential for calamity seems real enough.
If the Rule of Law committee's description is correct, then The Australian Financial Review's stories had some part in setting off the avalanche of scandals and calamity that has engulfed Malta and which may have led to her death.
America's hospitals were beset by an unusual number of calamities in 2017: Fires raged in Northern and Southern California; hurricanes displaced thousands in Houston, Florida and Puerto Rico; the deadliest mass shooting in modern history killed 58 people and wounded more than 500 others in Las Vegas; and an attack at a Bronx hospital in which a doctor turned a gun on his former colleagues, killing one and injuring six.
Adam degenerated voluntarily, which was a calamity.
He is, and he remains double - minded, even, if temporal help did come and he did revel in the cleverness by which he had managed his shrewd escape; yes, one should still believe that it was a calamity that he cleverly; managed to evade commitment to the Eternal.
We Roman Catholics pay too little attention to the Fall — which Cardinal Newman aptly called an «aboriginal calamity
After all, heaven must be a great place to look forward to as there certainly can not be any leukemia in children, natural disasters that kill the innocent nor other calamities that afflict the masses as occurs on earth, the place in which god is omnipresent, looking after his followers.
Though Valerian was favorable to Christians in the beginning later he turned against because of the constant calamities of the empire which were attributed to their atheism and also he was influenced by his governor who took vengeance upon Christians.
«And the eleventh black waters which thou hast seen: this is the calamity now befalling Zion,» namely Jerusalem laid waste by the king of Babylon (67:1 - 6).
We can not account for the present series of calamities merely by reference to the natural depravity of the human heart, however great it may be, for that is presumably a constant factor and there are aspects of the present situation which are by no means constant.
The ideas on which the formula was based came out of ancient ancestral traditions; the logic of the doctrine was unassailable once the premises were granted; great prophets, such as Amos, Micah, and Jeremiah, held stoutly to it; and the formula was confirmed and solidified by the final rewriting of the Hebrew historical narratives to illustrate the thesis that every calamity in Israel's record had been a definite punishment for Israel's transgression.
It is curious to note the way in which our world calamity has destroyed some of our comfortable delusions, but not others.
It is a mysterious paradox that while we deplore Helen Keller's calamity, we admire beyond the power of words to express the spirit with which she has handled it.
And whereas, it is the duty of nations as as well as of men, to owe their dependence upon the overruling power of God, to confess their sins and transgressions, in humble sorrow, yet with assured hope that genuine repentance will lead to mercy and pardon; and to recognize the sublime truth, announced in the Holy Scriptures and proven by all history, that those nations only are blessed whose God is the Lord: And, in so much as we know that, by His divine law, nations, like individuals, are subjected to punishments and chastisements in this world, may we not justly fear that the awful calamity of civil war, which now desolates the land, may be but a punishment inflicted upon us for our presumptuous sins, to the needful end of our national reformation as a whole People?
He likely became a national god for all of the Jewish tribes when Saul created the United Monarchy sometime between 1020 and 930 B.C.E.. Later, after the Assyrians conquered the northern Kingdom of Israel and the Babylonians conquered the southern Kingdom of Judah and took the royal family and the kingdom's elite to Babylon starting in 597 B.C.E, when the Jews had to re-evaluate their religious beliefs, because of the calamity that befell them, there was a shift to view their god as a universal god in works such as the Book of Isaiah, which were composed after the Exile.
In contrast, the wise man sets his house on a rock foundation which enables it to withstand all calamities.
Pope donate a few billion dollars to the Philippines which is 95 % Catholics to assist help those millions suffering from the calamity caused by the recent typhoon.
Cech sometimes (on occasion) can do much better you'd imagine (which keeper can't), but he doesn't be at fault, nor does he cause calamities, so I would not point to our bench for the savior.
Even now I always call him Calamity Clichy, which he was.
What is odd is India's decision to continue — even reinforce — the Partition, which it has always lamented as a great calamity, visited on the subcontinent by the religious politics of the Muslim League and the «divide and rule» parting shot of the departing British.
Get the Queen's Speech wrong and she sets herself up for a calamity in Parliament which could lead to her downfall.
Speaking on the importance of the forensic centre, the Commissioner said the facility which would be driven by the Ministry of Justice with active support of the Governor, will focus on DNA analysis to support the justice sector in diverse areas such as «collection and preserving reference and evidentiary DNA which can later be used in identifying criminals; decoding familial relationships of individuals which could also be a tool for the judicial system; and identifying victims and remains after natural and manmade calamities
Even climate change, which threatens the living condition of all traditional social orders and civilisations, discloses the scale of calamities brought about by this distinctively novel social sphere.
The degree to which he is in trouble is highlighted by the most trivial item on the list of recent calamities.
But, this is not about the landlord — it is about all of us; the City which does not seem to have a vision and purpose for its downtown, citizens who respond nobly to calamities such as Haiti, New Orleans, and September 11, but find it difficult to stand up and do something to preserve and protect what is most fundamentally decent and needed in our society.
When Campbell stood down, the leadership race against Nick Clegg, which Huhne's election literature called «Calamity Clegg», provoking a complaint from Clegg.
And the county faced a virtual calamity in late 2015 when the FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant, which employs around 600 people, was headed for closure.
Those of you with voyeuristic tendencies can now visit http://www.disaster.net/index.html, which has a round - up of natural calamities from around the world.
We are pleased to announce that Holtec's engineers have succeeded in designing SMR - 160 into a «walk - away» safe nuclear power plant, which means that if a calamity were to strike — similar to the tsunami that devastated Fukushima ̶ the plant will passively (without human intervention) switch to and remain in a safe shutdown and cooled configuration for an unlimited period.
So keep your tootsies warm and dry with these Calamity Jane Riding Boots, which come in five colors!
Other good but different places would be holiday parties, birthday parties (go for the birthday girl) and even taking advantage of time, as in Valentine's day or a recent calamity that threatens the world, which makes women seize the moment and sleep with some random guy.
Balancing thrilling action and twisting mystery against the comedy is one thing, but the manner in which Perez» script and directors Daley and Goldstein's precise pacing work in concert to escalate the calamity is quite another.
If you take the view that a film is only as good as its ending, On Chesil Beach, which puts on a brave face most of the way, is headed for late and suicidal calamity.
Visually appealing and off - kilter enough to remind even the worst cynics that games can actually have a fun core and work out from there — rather than building something then trying to figure out the fun part — BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger offers an interesting distraction, which might not be enough for hardcore fighting fans (who probably played the game to exhaustion years ago), but I'm not one of those people so I actually had some fun with the game.
I think the answer lies with the appearance of a couple of spark plugs, desperately needed to start a motor to keep the family from certain calamity, which Fox continues to refuse coming from an outside source.
Traveling through fog - shrouded highways of New England, uncomfortably running into old school - mates, revisiting shared familial history from which they have long since diverged, chaos and calamity are not far behind their beat up Honda Accord.
A few other Westerns featuring female protagonists that almost made the cut are: the Coens» «True Grit» although we just didn't really feel like Hailee Steinfeld, good as she is, actually leads the movie; Samuel Fuller «s «Forty Guns» which also stars Western superheroine Barbara Stanwyck; 1995 TV movie «Buffalo Girls» in which Anjelica Huston plays Calamity Jane; William Wellman's «Westward the Women» in which a wagon train of «marriageable» females is brought out to supply a woman - starved town in the West; and straight to video title «The Desperate Trail,» just because this is a list about strong women leads and they don't get much stronger than Linda Fiorentino (alongside Sam Elliott).
An old - fashioned disaster movie, this film describes the all - too - plausible calamity of a collapsing fjord creating an all - destroying tsunami (which actually has happened several times in the past and will surely happen again at some point).
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