Sentences with phrase «into catastrophe»

Resist the urge to turn everything into a catastrophe.
Reality has a funny way of turning a minor event into a catastrophe.
Yet this steady, foot per century rise is translated into catastrophe by the non-deniers.
And all that time, the temperatures will rise, the glaciers will melt, the sea levels will rise, and we'll be that much deeper into a catastrophe that is already well under way.
But in trying to improve a low level problem, EPA turned it into a catastrophe in a field it has long experience with.
AGW is real and growing, but whether it turns into a catastrophe is very much up to us.
As the Trump presidency spins further into catastrophe, artists of all stripes are taking on the administration in unusual ways.
If he wants to stop it turning into a catastrophe, then he is going to have to act on pay as well.
This will turn a crisis into a catastrophe.
Clouseau, as before, has the ability to begin with a small mistake and build it into a catastrophe.
All I know is that a few weeks into the catastrophe of the Trump administration, he decided to make this film, signed Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks the same day (when you're Spielberg, you can do that sort of thing), called in Josh Singer to polish the script with Hannah, and by the end of May was shooting the movie.
Fuel and oxygen are scarce, danger is everywhere, and a series of tiny bad decisions can snowball into catastrophe.
Did a small problem turn into a catastrophe?
Instead, take a few deep breaths, walk around the block, and consider the real probability that this problem will really spin out into catastrophe.
Melting of significant portions of Arctic permafrost could accelerate climate change into a catastrophe
I could not help remembering how economic turmoil had conspired with Nazi nationalism and militarism — all intensified by Germany's defeat in World War I — to send the world reeling into catastrophe... It is not entirely mistaken to contemplate our post-election state with fear and trembling.
Two awesome, contrary possibilities stand before us: Trust in God, cleave to God and be greatly blessed; or defy God and move into catastrophe.
After cockily presenting in class one night a slide of a $ 435,000 pre-order check from Safeway, the Krave team had run into catastrophe: their manufacturer fell through and they had 90 days to fix the problem.
His first hands - on foray into catastrophe - response work came when he flew into Calgary after the city flooded in June 2013, arriving with nothing but a backpack.
Economism is leading us into catastrophes even worse that the religious wars of the early seventeenth century and the Second World War in our own.

Not exact matches

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 absence of a positive cash flow will turn those little problems into an unending series of catastrophes.
The goal is to build on the company's existing two - to - three week training that workers attend before going into real world to inspect homes damaged in earthquakes, floods, and other major catastrophes.
Carney, known as the rock star of central bank governors, has been feted as a Canadian monetary godsend, whose work as our own bank governor kept Canada from falling into the abyss of the 2008 financial crisis, a catastrophe which is still roiling British society.
If we consider how increasingly weaponized ad targeting has become, especially since this past summer when Google and Facebook consolidated our browsing histories into their user IDs, and we think about how anybody in the world could target anyone else in the United States with surgical precision by their susceptibilities and propensities, maybe this election was similar to a 9/11 moment, but non-violent and invisible, where we realize that our commercial infrastructure was used against us, and we don't realize it until after the catastrophe?
Jackson's mastery of social media, Neligan said, has allowed Jackson to turn what could have been a catastrophe into something positive that has allowed him to stay engaged with his fans.
It's also a significant step toward addressing a growing student loan crisis, one that's dealing with rising defaults and could morph into a nationwide financial catastrophe.
Over the years, the company expanded to encompass all of Michigan and diversified into risk management, catastrophe adjusting, medical review and case management to reflect the diverse services for the insurance and risk industry.
«The mind - numbing media avalanche threatens to make war, terrorism and catastrophe banal, to turn the maimed and the dead into mere meat.
There is a study where they observed animals going into a state of hibernation when a catastrophe happens, look it up.
They must not make mountains out of molehills and exaggerate inevitable teething troubles into frightful catastrophes, but bear patiently the all - too - human side of the Church to which they, too, make their contribution.
It is tragic that this has occurred; indeed, the fall into incommunicability is the primal catastrophe at the source of history.
World War II threw clergymen of all faiths into the maelstrom of a world - wide catastrophe.
It is estimated that during this period, in the midst of the human catastrophes mentioned above, 40 billion dollars worth of arms and ammunition was poured into Afghanistan, primarily by the Soviet Union and the USA.
It was the twin catastrophes of the Great Depression and, above all, the entirely unexpected coming to power of Hitler in 1933 that transformed a situation at worst unsatisfactory into one that was terminal and murderous.
So your irrational fear that taking god out of public schools and the public in general would lead to a huge catastrophe is ridiculous and is fear mongering that I am sure has been hammered into your head since you were a child.
When DeMarcus Cousins went down before the All - Star break with a torn Achilles, it seemed like a catastrophe that would again plunge the team back into their previous existence of potential without the success.
Catastrophes can also give people a push into the next stage of their lives and provide a reality check about what's important.
I think it's far worse than that, with shades of Gentile's corporatism); that it has continued the conversion of competing and / or divergent centres of power into a recursive bureaucratic autarchy, emptying out the wider polity of any sort of dialogue or dialectic, shades of Gentile again, and that socially and fiscally it has been profoundly regressive, continuing the marketisation of the severely wounded NHS and of education, also badly bleeding, treating school and university students as «product», not as people; adopting a broadly Powellite attitude to migrants (useful economic fodder, mustn't change the culture, «British jobs for British people»); devising the catastrophe of PFI / PPP within a broader neo-liberal agenda, and so on.
At times, this «alarming» story morphs into the more «alarmist» language of catastrophe, calamity or doom.
It has turned into a proxy war between the USA and Russia, and in the process Syria is becoming a bombed - out wasteland that has precipitated a humanitarian catastrophe with unwanted refugees pouring into Europe and providing a staging ground for ISIS and other terrorist factions.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Attorney General Eric Schneiderman have both taken a fresh look into the plant's ability to withstand an earthquake, as well as man - made catastrophes.
«There is a case for Britain in the early 21st century, with its imperial strength behind it, to slip quietly, even graciously into a different role,» he said, adding that to retreat in the face of the threat we face would be a «catastrophe».
To allow it to risk the catastrophe it will surely face, if you lead us into the General Election campaign, would be a betrayal of my members, constituents and the wider country.
Germany is merely the handmaiden of the financial markets, which got us into this place and now sit like vampires turning their own catastrophe to their advantage.
The new government ran into immediate trouble, failing to trigger the COBRA emergency committee for the Grenfell Tower fire disaster, where the initial state response had compounded the catastrophe.
David Miliband said aid efforts by the country's officials have been «inadequate to the scale of the disaster» and warned the situation is turning into a «humanitarian catastrophe of genuinely epic proportions».
... these Labour ministers are pressing ahead with their vast white elephant, their plastic poll tax, twenty Millennium Domes rolled into one giant catastrophe in the making.»
Again if the Supreme Court and the recommendation of His Lordship Justice Dotse's recommended reforms in his ruling is be taken into account, then there is an obvious billowing smoke of catastrophe in our line - up to the general elections.
Tom Stebbins, of the Lawsuit Reform Alliance of New York, groused that «at the behest of the trial lawyers, lawmakers in Albany have laid the groundwork to turn New York's medical care crisis into a full - blown catastrophe
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