Sentences with phrase «results of a perfect storm»

It's happening as a result of a perfect storm of the continuing fallout from Brexit,... Read More...
Like all powerful art movements, Abstract Expressionism is a phenomenon that is the result of a perfect storm.

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Yes, God is in control of everything, and so all storms and weather patterns are a result of His perfect will.
A mistake of this magnitude is often the result of a «perfect storm» of circumstances.
The perfect storm of years of unprotected budgets, planning processes which have encouraged silo working in health and social care and an often invisible client group, has resulted in zero focus on a clear vision for what we need older people's services to look like.
However, Quinn did have a case in his group for which a combination of sample mislabeling and the crash of a computer hard drive led to a perfect storm of mistakes that resulted in a student withdrawing a paper already in review.
High intakes of refined carbohydrates and omega -6-rich polyunsaturated oils, low antioxidant intake, lack of physical activity, and misguided avoidance of cholesterol and saturated fats combine to create a perfect storm for glycation and oxidative stress in the brain, ultimately resulting in severe cognitive decline that renders nearly impossible the tasks involved in everyday living.
On October 30, 1991, a dying hurricane off the east coast of the U.S. collided with two other weather systems, resulting in «The Perfect Storm» — the most powerful storm in recorded hisStorm» — the most powerful storm in recorded hisstorm in recorded history.
(Washington, D.C., September 21, 2011) Feral cat colonies bring together a series of high risk elements that result in a «perfect storm» of rabies exposure, according to Steve Holmer, senior policy analyst at American Bird Conservancy.
I was unable to tune into Holmer's presentation, but ABC's announcement suggests I didn't miss much: «Feral cat colonies bring together a series of high risk elements that result in a «perfect storm» of rabies exposure.»
Located along the Andes Mountains, it is the largest lake in South America and is situated in such a way that mountain breezes tangle with warm lake air to create a perfect storm, so to speak, of storms — an enduring deep convection that results in 297 thunderstorms a year.
Such a sequence would create a perfect storm of apocalypse for the people in the area: a major mega-thrust 9.0 earthquake, a resulting mega-tsunami which would strike the area before evacuations could begin, and then a major eruption at Mt. Fuji that would hamper any recovery operations.
But as the NSIDC told us, the record low 2007 ice extent was not the result of global warming, but principally a «perfect storm», as part of natural variation.
The chief executive of the British Columbia's legal aid body identifies «a perfect storm» composed of cuts to income and rising demand as a result of the recession.
The M9 showcased their inability to accept change that the «UltraPixel» was bust, that their design was getting dated due to the rest of the market finally catching up to to their metal construction, and enthusiast hopes clinging to what were ultimately false renders resulted in the perfect storm that hastened their spiral into demise, with both their reputation and finances tanking with no precedent.
The industry has always sought cheaper costs of capital (as do all industries) and a perfect storm in 2011 of low capital costs via the REITs, coupled with reasonable performance in the sector compared to other asset classes, and a pent up demand for asset pools that needed to exit their existing structure, resulted in the $ 27b wave.
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