Sentences with phrase «such catastrophic»

Such a catastrophic downfall of the overall value of bitcoin has sparked debates over its future, with some traders associating the drop with a consequence of infrastructure related problems and others blaming it for the conflict it has generated in the crypto world.
In the wake of the breach, EFF has spent a lot of time thinking through how to ensure that such a catastrophic breach doesn't happen...
Such catastrophic injuries can change your entire world, upending a once happy life.
Additionally, such a catastrophic injury can cause collateral issues which can affect your family's financial security.
We are committed to helping people who have suffered such catastrophic injuries as:
The physical, emotional and economic toll such a catastrophic accident takes on the victim is often too much for one person to bear.
It's our goal to help you get your life back after such a catastrophic incident, and we won't rest until you are satisfied with the outcome.
One such catastrophic injury is amputation injuries.
Third degree burns are the most severe, sometimes resulting from such catastrophic events as explosions or collapsed structures.
Without specifying the region and the particular impacts, the approach I am taking is to look at regional paleo data for such catastrophic events / periods in the past, and understanding what caused them and whether they could happen in the 21st century.
«the approach I am taking is to look at regional paleo data for such catastrophic events / periods in the past, and understanding what caused them and whether they could happen in the 21st century.»
Today, I see my heroes as people like Al Gore saying climate change is so big, it will affect the environment in such catastrophic ways that we need new ways of working together.
IMO most anybody (including me) trying to estimate the probability of such a catastrophic scenario will focus on one particular scenario, becoming highly aware of the number of random factors that would have to come together to produce that particular scenario.
Such catastrophic change scenarios (in the technical mathematical sense of «catastrophic») are similar: as you define the scenario more precisely, the chance of it happening goes down, but the number of possible scenarios goes up.
In your A2, what you call «decreasing uncertainty in the likelihood of catastrophic scenarios» also implies «increasing the likelihood» attributed to such catastrophic scenarios.
Guest essay by Michel de Rougemont Various sources, scientists publishing their opinion in the media, claim that Tropical Storm Harvey, recently landed in Texas, is one more signal of the influence of global warming on such catastrophic events.
And there little reason to assume a continuation of warming trend of the 20th century will bring about such catastrophic events.
What happened last week could prove to be a unique example in the EU's history of it recognising that it has made such a catastrophic blunder that its policy must change.
While the chance of such a catastrophic event occurring is small, it is large enough that the governments on the Indian sub-continent should take precautionary measures to confront this potentially devastating threat.
Or is it all meant to scare us into belief, and in the real world ~ 0.9 C temp rise over past 150 years, combined with technology and innovation provided by fossil fuel energy efficiency, is not such a catastrophic thing?
We propose scalable solutions to avoid such catastrophic changes.
We have measured those ice age changes, we have not measured such catastrophic changes as have been hypothesized for our emissions of CO2.
THE only place where such catastrophic scenarios exist are in the warped minds of alarmist hysterics who occupy the climate controlled offices of NASA, NOAA, BoM, National Geographic and the New York Times et al..
However there was no evidence for such catastrophic events.
Financial crises are the classic example of such catastrophic events.
Such a catastrophic event would be the only possible thing that would convince Hawkeye to step out of the confines of his home.
The film was very realistic in the way each character tries to cope and wrap their heads around such catastrophic events.
Give Affleck and fellow producers Grant Heslov and George Clooney chutzpah points for trying to apply this Howard Hawks - style workplace - comedy approach to such a catastrophic event as the 1979 Iranian revolution and U.S. hostage - taking.
Business experts are questioning how Avid Life Media can survive such a catastrophic breach of their security and the unique situation it has created.
In short: be such a catastrophic weirdo that your date can't bear to spend a second longer in your presence.
Other models, including the more recent version of the Met Office Hadley Centre model, do not give such a catastrophic result.
«As bleaching events become more common in the future, it is critical to monitor how bleaching events impact coral reef resilience, and how long it takes reefs to recover from such catastrophic events.»
Such catastrophic floods have occurred in the region in the past.
Now climatologists suggest that climate change doubled the odds of such catastrophic flooding in 2000.
But such catastrophic events are not the only way coal ash gets into our waterways.
With such catastrophic bone injuries, he says, «we just can't take what's left over and reconstruct it.»
Only, it wasn't only directed at the Conservative party, but at Nick Clegg, who has seen such a catastrophic fall in his reputation that we had better make this a five - year, rather than just a new year, resolution.
I don't really have to answer to this question specifically, but I'd imagine it has something to do with the fact that insurers aren't large enough to handle such a catastrophic thing as a bank run.
But will the three young Frenchman so important to our success this year have the mental resolve to handle such catastrophic happenings and the likely backlash from their incensed countryman?
The traveling supporters would have been forgiven for being quiet on witnessing such a catastrophic performance, yet they found a second gear to support their team during a tough time on the pitch.
Niagara has responded to disasters such as the Flint Water Crisis, Hurricane Sandy, and the tsunami in Japan by providing safe, clean water to those affected by such catastrophic events.
«Such a possibility of a nuclear exchange with Russia, starting by accident, no matter how remote it might be at present, would have such a catastrophic result that we should be working hard now to ensure that it can never happen.
-- How much sovereignty could an all - powerful being have when they allow for such catastrophic suffering?
Christendom is wrought full of many religious diversisms that may endure till the world fries from either the sun expanding or the galactic elements sending a great burst of gamma radiation to destroy half of this world's facing such a catastrophic thing!
In what sense can humanity understand the value of such a catastrophic event?
Coming to a realization that their relationship with God was far from perfect, they interpreted such catastrophic events as punishment at God's hands.
«This emphasizes the fact that if the B.C. Liberals had just implemented those changes years ago, the mess wouldn't have grown to such catastrophic proportions,» said Kahlon.
«Because United has such a catastrophic PR problem, this case has a much greater value than such a case would normally have,» he said.

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A catastrophe is a severe loss designated a catastrophe by internationally recognized organizations that track and report on insured losses resulting from catastrophic events, such as Property Claim Services (PCS) for events in the United States and Canada.
Zhang agrees that such a benefit is possible for hog producers, but notes that the effect of soybean tariffs could still be catastrophic for the larger agricultural industry, given the size of the Chinese soybean market.
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