Sentences with phrase «such calamities»

Mati Greenspan, an analyst with eToro, a trading platform, believes that the cryptocurrency could in fact help reduce the likelihood of such calamities occurring in the future.
Since the penalties often vary by the state it takes place, comedy defensive driving can explain such calamities as:
While there's no way to adequately prepare for such calamities, adopt a positive mindset in the most negative environments.
The 20th century visited many such calamities on Asia and The Glass Palace attempts to chronicle the impact that these events had on families and individuals.
Albany County hasn't had a major oil train disaster, but County Executive Dan McCoy, erring on the side of «safe, not sorry» called a community «Crude Oil Transportation Summit» to brainstorm and compare notes with officials who have had to deal with such calamities.
«The disaster exposed Accra as a city unprepared for such calamities; but we have learnt lessons and we hope not to get to those dark days again,» the Accra Metropolitan Chief Executive (MCE), Mr Mohammed Adjei Sowah, has told the Daily Graphic.
Then there are costs relating to other typical safety issues like the notorious slips and falls, burns and other such calamities associated with hot oil — a key culprit that, itself, racks up an oppressive glut of Workers» Compensation claims.
We might sign petitions or call our representatives to try to have impact on the conditions that cause such calamity.
Fearing such a calamity, the Tasmanian government, working with a network of biologists, has begun quarantining healthy devils in zoos and on isolated islands.
If such a calamity struck next year, it would likely cause the price of grain to triple, the researchers suggest.
And, in the knowledge that just as we all have the capacity to act selflessly out of concern for others» well - being, so do we all have the potential to be murderers and torturers, I vowed never in any way to contribute to such a calamity.
And you may want to prepare early for such a calamity, by creating a succession plan or beginning a search for viable replacement candidates.
To avoid such a calamity, the 4 % recommendation is designed to let you safely ride out the most severe market drops — even one as bad as the past couple of years.
Yes, I know — forget the kudos, who could make fun of such liddle iddle widdle half - wits after such a calamity?
Here, we focus on the impact on the country's highly vulnerable energy infrastructure — which is critical to development at any time, but particularly in the wake of such a calamity.
I guess that's the most you can say for such a calamity: Maybe we'll get some epic waves.»
And you may want to prepare early for such a calamity, by creating a succession plan or beginning a search for viable replacement candidates.
Road disasters can happen anytime and to be able to anticipate such a calamity is what defensive driving teaches, for example, assured clearance distance from other vehicles on the road and the two second rules along with the awareness and practice of some specific driving techniques.

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What if another economic calamity happens, such as Greece leaving the eurozone?
Using office - rental services such as PivotDesk lets you identify locations that have extra office and desk space, helping your startup escape the calamity from the streets while also conveying a professional, buttoned - up, and blood - free image that's so important for all new companies in the apocalypse.
«While the market now views such an event as less of a potential calamity that it was perceived to be nine months ago, that may be a miscalculation: Such an event would breach the dam wall and be a shock to the system.&rasuch an event as less of a potential calamity that it was perceived to be nine months ago, that may be a miscalculation: Such an event would breach the dam wall and be a shock to the system.&raSuch an event would breach the dam wall and be a shock to the system.»
used in Acts and the epistles as it is now in evangelical Protestantism, has not yet acquired such a specific meaning in the Gospels but refers to deliverance from any kind of harm or calamity.
In Old Testament times the problem of subsistence was frequently so difficult and national calamities fell with such repeated dreadfulness that much of the supplication recorded was motived by crisis and was aimed at material recovery.
Such as... «I form light and create darkness, I make well being and create calamity.
Even in the midst of calamities, such as plagues, it was Christians who went with help whereas the attitude of pagans was very negative.
Southerland estimates that the Great Leap Forward, the Cultural Revolution, and various man - made calamities such as famine claimed a total of eighty million lives, roughly the population of Mexico.
However much the Gospel portraits may have to be scaled down to enable us to see the historical figure of Jesus, they still show us a man who made an impact of such magnitude on those who knew him best and who had left all to follow him, that no unexpected calamity, such as the crucifixion, could have erased this from their thoughts and their experience.
The back page then contains a call for three «Rogation Days,» or times of prayer and procession «for protection against calamities, such as storms, pestilence, famine, and war, and for God's blessing upon our crops.»
Once we come to understand that the salvation word family almost never (if ever) explicitly refers to eternal life but instead refers to some sort of deliverance from the calamities of life such as danger, suffering, sickness, and premature death, or to some sort of negative experience at the Judgment Seat of Christ, we can readily teach along with Scripture that salvation is conditional upon what we believe and how we behave.
Jane, Buddhism is one of the great religions of the world, in panthrotheism it is one of all religions that God had willed to serve humans who believes on its doctrine.But since we are all humans, we have to experience all the trials of life so that in the future when His Will shall be implemented by us, the wisdom of experience of all religions will be the basis of our decisions.Thats why genocides, wars,, pestilence, natural calamities, and all what we percieve as injustices, such as tyranny, persecutions and all the negative events in history is part of His will, because in panthrotheism, there is no devil or satan.everything has a reason.and we have to accept it, Remember that He is not faith selective but performance appreciative, it is the good things you do that He wills.
The ideas on which the formula was based came out of ancient ancestral traditions; the logic of the doctrine was unassailable once the premises were granted; great prophets, such as Amos, Micah, and Jeremiah, held stoutly to it; and the formula was confirmed and solidified by the final rewriting of the Hebrew historical narratives to illustrate the thesis that every calamity in Israel's record had been a definite punishment for Israel's transgression.
Throughout biblical history, when people spoke and wrote about salvation, they were referring to physical deliverance from some sort of temporal calamity, such as sickness, premature physical death, enemies, and natural disasters like storms, floods, and famines.
He likely became a national god for all of the Jewish tribes when Saul created the United Monarchy sometime between 1020 and 930 B.C.E.. Later, after the Assyrians conquered the northern Kingdom of Israel and the Babylonians conquered the southern Kingdom of Judah and took the royal family and the kingdom's elite to Babylon starting in 597 B.C.E, when the Jews had to re-evaluate their religious beliefs, because of the calamity that befell them, there was a shift to view their god as a universal god in works such as the Book of Isaiah, which were composed after the Exile.
It is the central affirmation of the story that calamities falling with such severity upon Egypt were occasioned and controlled by the purposive Word of Yahweh.
This faith is shared, but certainly not «read back,» by the ones who recorded the events; it is the faith that the calamities falling with such severity upon Egypt were occasioned and controlled by the Word, God's Word.
Overwhelming suffering and the callous destruction of human life bring to the fore Leibniz's problem of theodicy: How can one believe in a God of love if the seeming exercise of God's power results in such repeated calamity?
God, as a loving parent, simply wants us to understand the spiritual laws of the universe and live in such a way that we can avoid these calamities.
«The people's right to food is one of our inalienable right, and in times of calamities such as El Nino it is the state's role to provide immediate relief yet the local government of North Cotabato failed to provide.
The incredible natural calamities occurring around the world have understandably taken away public attention from important policy decisions, such as the Trump Administration's move to end federal policy protecting the children of undocumented immigrants.
And you may end up being born in utter poverty that may prevent you from being happy, or you may start off being wealthy but then you may suffer calamities like disease and natural disasters, so assuming you're risk averse (as humans tend to be in most circumstances), you'd want the government to have a safety net to shelter you from such risks.
Speaking on the importance of the forensic centre, the Commissioner said the facility which would be driven by the Ministry of Justice with active support of the Governor, will focus on DNA analysis to support the justice sector in diverse areas such as «collection and preserving reference and evidentiary DNA which can later be used in identifying criminals; decoding familial relationships of individuals which could also be a tool for the judicial system; and identifying victims and remains after natural and manmade calamities
For its new leader, Paul Nuttall, to stand in a «leave» seat with Labour in disarray over Brexit and lose in such a humiliating fashion is a near fatal calamity.
But, this is not about the landlord — it is about all of us; the City which does not seem to have a vision and purpose for its downtown, citizens who respond nobly to calamities such as Haiti, New Orleans, and September 11, but find it difficult to stand up and do something to preserve and protect what is most fundamentally decent and needed in our society.
A professor emeritus of civil engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, Bea's disaster autopsy methods — such as looking at the organizational breakdowns that lead to calamities — have been widely adopted.
A new center has opened at Purdue University to create software to help manage complex crises such as disease outbreaks and financial calamities.
Researchers from the Universities of Oxford and Harvard, have found that these life forms will likely survive all astrophysical calamities, such as an asteroid, since they will never be strong enough to boil off the world's oceans.
They're such good friends that when a calamity strikes on the job, Larry sacrifices his body in order to save Chuck from certain death.
If school revenues have enjoyed such remarkable stability, why the persistent appearance of fiscal calamity?
To achieve this, special effort has been taken to set up the ebase where the structure will be least prone to be affected by natural calamities such as flash floods, landslides, and such.
It had been such a long winter, snowstorms falling one after the other like a series of calamities that New York was ill prepared to meet.
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