Sentences with phrase «catastrophe at»

Travelers who select this plan will also have coverage for Emergency Non-Medical Evacuation due to catastrophe at their destination.
I couldn't fathom the thought of not going to the memorial service, but I also couldn't see how to take the week needed to go and not have some sort of catastrophe at work.
The only question that matters for most people is if AGW - the idea that CO2 is going to drive a climate catastrophe at current and foreseeable levels - is true.
Two degrees isn't a magic number that will somehow hold catastrophe at bay.
The best that can be said for the catastrophist side is that there is at least some evidence that future warming or changes in sea level or ocean chemistry could be catastrophic, even though this evidence is far from conclusive and is actively contradicting most models that predict catastrophe at present.
- how to make a catastrophe at fukushima plant...?
------------------------ It's worse because the is little evidence of catastrophe at all.
We lack a commensurate deep - brain response to environmental catastrophe at the scale being discussed.
How will the 6.5 billion people on this planet cope with Peak Oil and a climate catastrophe at the same time?
I'd say 0 %, but there's always a chance of a big Black Ops delay or... I don't know, a major environmental catastrophe at the disc production plant.
I believe it all matters; and don't expect catastrophe at the end of the day, the... Read More
This license from Vertical, Guren Ichinose, Catastrophe at 16, is another prequel to the main story.
Let's say you have a catastrophe at one school, you don't want it to circulate through the whole system,» CFO David Hyun recently told LA School Report.
The movie begins with a catastrophe at a Chinese power plant: a malicious little worm of code has wriggled its way into the system and shut down turbines in the cooling pool, leading to a reactor breach and the threat of meltdown.
White girl takes black cock thats why she married benji madden so soon after a global catastrophe at the end of each business.
A catastrophe at an average dam has the potential to kill 11,000 people.
How a handful of operators at a crippled reactor averted a greater catastrophe at the Fukushima plant.
All the dangers and potential hazards were slowly being unveiled, one catastrophe at a time.
It is tragic that this has occurred; indeed, the fall into incommunicability is the primal catastrophe at the source of history.
Does the White House have some executive power up its sleeve or a plan B to overrule Congress and avoid a catastrophe at the 11th hour?
The cap: For decades, Canada's Nuclear Liability Act provided that, in the event of a catastrophe at a nuclear facility, its operators faced a maximum liability of just $ 75 million.
«Threats to our nation's transportation systems are constantly evolving, and it is critical that Congress act to preempt catastrophes at our nation's airports by strengthening security protocols in the most cost - effective manner possible,» Katko said in a statement.
There's no doubt that climate stressed the colony, but the emerging narrative is not of an agricultural society short on food, but a hunting society short on labor and susceptible to catastrophes at sea and social unrest.
They are geological catastrophes at the end of clear morphological forcing or plate tectonics.
In April, five catastrophes at different localities caused widespread damage due to wind, tornadoes and hail in many of high operating states.

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Professor Zhu Chaodong, the Institute of Zoology's lead scientist in insect evolution studies at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, said it would be a «catastrophe» if billions of cockroaches were suddenly released into the environment — be it through human error or a natural disaster like an earthquake that damaged the building.
The Company's threshold for disclosing catastrophes is primarily determined at the reportable segment level.
«It's not the run - of - the - mill loss you should be thinking about, but the home run, out - of - the - park catastrophe,» says David Young, a former insurance broker and risk manager now advising at the Small Business Development Center in Seattle.
The meeting typically occurs at the height of the Atlantic hurricane season, but not since Hurricane Katrina in 2005 have catastrophes weighed so heavily.
Whereas the rest of the world treated financial crises as one - off catastrophes, Argentines looked at them like seasonal floods and prepared accordingly.
As the Sony hack continues to prove, with cyber crime, more than money is at stake — besides the PR catastrophe, the threat to some jobs and leaks of unreleased films and other IP, employees and their families have had their medical data exposed and are receiving personal threats.
That basic formula, so familiar to many women, means putting as much on my plate as possible and hoping nothing falls off — or at least nothing that would lead to catastrophe.
I shutter at the mention of «catastrophe insurance» and wonder how much worse things can get for the world economy.
Few are more at risk in that catastrophe than the children of eastern Aleppo; prevented from going to school or even hospital, as both are deemed too unsafe, they live under constant fear of attack.
With this alternating pattern, you can keep one of the drives at work, or in a fireproof safe, a bank deposit box, a friend's house, or other off - site location to protect your data from a home - office catastrophe.
The insurer told the market at the time significant weather catastrophes including Californian wildfires and December storms in Australia during the fourth quarter, coupled with some adverse development of Hurricane Maria, added around $ US130 million to the net cost of catastrophes.
«We simply can't allow a catastrophe of nature to become a catastrophe of debt for our children and grandchildren,» he said at the time.
At the eleventh hour cooler heads prevailed, averting a short - run catastrophe — yet the road ahead is fraught with uncertainty.
Her resulting book, «The Newcomers,» is a delicate and heartbreaking mystery story, as Thorpe slowly uncovers the secret catastrophes in the lives of young immigrants at South High School in Denver.
«This tit - for - tat will mean eventual catastrophe for everyone on earth, unless we finally get some sanity in US leadership, to pull back from the brink,» said Mark Crispin Miller, professor of media studies at New York University.
every death is a horror, but if you look at a real catastrophe like Katrina and you look at the tremendous hundreds and hundreds of people that died and what happened here with a storm that was just totally over-bearing.
«Catastrophe modeler AIR Worldwide expects industry insured losses of $ 20 - $ 65 [billion]... based on the track as of Friday evening, and our sense is losses could be at the lower end of the range as the storm weakened faster than expected.»
There are many biblical predictions («prophecies» in bible terms) that have been fulfilled, predictions that were made hundreds of years before the event, like the fall of some empires / nations (ancient and current), a natural and supernatural sign at a particular place, a catastrophe, etc..
But what is most striking about this image is again its similarity to Miller's A Canticle for Leibowitz, where a religious order like the Benedictines is what keeps at least a fragmentary knowledge of science alive after a nuclear catastrophe.
Like the weary sailor, the refugee from wreck and storm, who escapes half «dead, and then, in terror, shudders with dread at the very mention of the name of the «sea»; who swears he'll never sail again, who raves he'll stay home, even on the calmest days, but then, in time, forgets his fearful ways, and seeks, again, his fortune above the waves; I, too, have barely escaped the storms that revolve around you, my love, traveling far away, vowing to avoid another catastrophe, but I can't; the thought of you breaks my resolve, and so, I return to where, on that fateful day, Inearly drowned in your tempestuous sea.
She avoided a catastrophe and I was glad for that, but I do believe she might be better off today if she had stayed put for a while and worked through some things at home first.
He understood our pervasive anxiety, our inability to be happy with all the objects we have become so expert at acquiring, our perverse desire to observe bad news and catastrophe and other people's tragedies — in a word, our alienation.
My priest friend attacked him publicly for preaching such religious «opium» and stated that the catastrophe was not an accident at all, much less the will of God, but rather the result of an exploitative system that puts profits ahead of human lives and well - being.
I agree that there needs to be some separation of church and state, but look at the name above, and remember names like Hitler Stalin and Mao all glorified in the name of atheism and science and equality, and they were a catastrophe!
Over 600,000 violent deaths in a population estimated in 2006 at 26.8 million — that is, one in every 45 individuals — amounts to a made - in - America human catastrophe.
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