Sentences with phrase «less calamitous»

Thursday's fall is a sight less calamitous, but the cryptocurrency did drop by $ 172.00, or about 15 %, as it flirted with its all - time high in Wednesday trading.

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Iwobi and Welbeck are even less effective in their positions and defensively Rob Holding and Calum Chambers are poor at best and prone to calamitous errors which paints a grave picture for the future.
The less a political leader is subject to debate and scrutiny, the more calamitous any political decision arrived at is likely to be.
Couldn't some combination of 21st century audio and video equipment adequately and accurately capture what is said in court, for far less money and without many of the calamitous outcomes described in the Statesman article?
Even a world filled with first - rate Posners would be an unsteady place; one filled with inevitably less capable people, taught nothing but how to emulate him, would be calamitous.
Thus, while car insurance is a necessary hassle that keeps you legal to operate a motor vehicle and keeps society running with a little less chaos, home insurance is your best — and sometimes only — protection against the calamitous loss of your home.
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