The phrase
"calamitous results" means very terrible or disastrous outcomes.
Full definition
Jenkinson and Bellerin to succeed Sagna was obvious but Wenger played hard ball with Sagna
with calamitous results early on.
Over the next several years, the professional economic development community resisted efforts to reform the program arguing that this was their most powerful economic development tool and it could not be modified
without calamitous results.
*** South Australia's obsession with wind power has brought with it a grab bag
of calamitous results — including retail power prices more than double the cheapest state in Australia, Victoria and its globally «acclaimed» habit of «Australia's wind power capital»: routine load shedding and statewide blackouts.
In a similar vein, flooding was much more frequent, in Thailand, Australia and elsewhere with much
more calamitous results than normal worldwide.
While losing away to a side who are the most prolific goalscorers in Europe's top five leagues (39 goals in 13 Ligue 1 fixtures) is far from
a calamitous result, the manner in which Spurs capitulated raised serious question marks about the temperament and even ability of the club's players.
The pair's reunion has
calamitous results that lead them on a globe trotting mission to save a beautiful philanthropist (Penélope Cruz).
In a state with deeply troubled urban districts — Newark, Paterson, Asbury Park — Camden's stands apart for
its calamitous results.
Division leaders understood the soft bigotry of low expectations and
the calamitous result it could have on their minority and other underserved students.
They stressed that proposed increases in gas mileage standards for new vehicles would be extremely expensive and could have
calamitous results.
When using the number one site for professional connecting, new LinkedIn biographers can often fail to follow the proper protocol for developing a professional profile, leading to
calamitous results.