Not exact matches
«The
collapse is the most
dramatic of any modern - day prime minister, worse even than Neville Chamberlain who in 1940 dropped
from plus 21 to minus 27 after Hitler's invasion of Norway,» the Sunday Times said.
In the 25 Liberal Democrat - held seats, though, the
collapse in the Lib Dem vote was much more
dramatic: the party was down 15 points
from its general election position.
But thawing permafrost can have
dramatic effects both visible and invisible,
from collapsing roads and leaning trees in Alaska to freeing greenhouse gases that had been frozen for millennia.
The most
dramatic instances of damage
from the airburst were flying glass and one
collapsed building: most of the people who sought medical attention in the aftermath suffered
from cuts and bruises.
The introduction of the new English Baccalaureate (eBac) stemmed
from the government's concern that there had been a «
dramatic collapse» in the number of pupils taking GCSEs in traditional academic subjects including English, maths, science, foreign language and humanities.
In southeast Asia, a
dramatic collapse in the price of palm oil (60 percent off its peak in March 2008) and rubber (down 54 percent
from its high in July 2008) is causing a shake - out in the plantation sector, which has become one of the leading drivers of deforestation in the region.
The
collapse of the 2009 cap - and - trade bill had more to do with the
dramatic rightward shift of the Republican Party — away
from its earlier centrist position on climate change — than with Obama's lack of effort to push it through.
I think it helps when you come
from a culture that lost WWII, saw the
dramatic collapse of their economy, found they had murdered millions of people and did so much evil in the name of «science».