Sentences with phrase «wake of the disaster»

In the for - profit space, large companies such as Walmart, Home Depot, and Starbucks have pledged sizable monetary donations in the wake of disasters or tragedies, but few are dedicated to developing disaster - relief solutions.
This requirement to carry liability insurance appropriate to their hazardous cargoes is a direct response (and one consistent with the polluter pay principle, one might add) to the bankruptcy of Montreal, Maine, and Atlantic railways in the wake of the disaster.
But stores need to be careful to stay on the right side of the law — most jurisdictions have anti-price gouging laws that put limits on how much you can raise prices in the wake of disaster.
CMIT Solutions garnered national press in outlets like Newsday and Digital Guardian with solutions for managing data security in the wake of a disaster or other incidents.
Infrascale helps companies quickly and easily recover their data and restore their operations in the wake of a disaster.
SBP also works with mid-large size businesses to protect their best asset - their employees - by providing homeowner resilience training so they can return to work sooner and with a clear mind, in the wake of a disaster.
Trump, in the wake of the disaster, appeared focused on crowd size, treating his remarks like a rally.
FEMA is far from the only federal agency that will require funding in the wake of the disaster.
Counting the dead in the wake of a disaster the scale of Hurricane Maria is no doubt extremely challenging.
But Trump, in the wake of the disaster, appeared focused on crowd size, treating his remarks like a rally.
About 70 to 80 percent of money donated in the wake of a disaster goes to immediate relief efforts.
According to the city's Social Development Department, 52 people had been retrieved alive from debris left in the wake of the disaster, the second major earthquake to strike Mexico in a matter of days.
America is often the first to send help in the wake of a disaster, and commits more to international aid than any other country.
Together, we are bringing hope to families struggling in the wake of these disasters.
Political and media pressure in the wake of the disaster blamed the crowds, but a later inquiry under Lord Justice Taylor raised concerns about the design of the ground and the conduct of the police.
He has become very popular indeed in the wake of the disaster that has been the governorship of Blanco.
In the wake of the disaster, NASA grounded the shuttle fleet for two years while it worked out how to make the foam safe.
Six years ago, after watching hurricane Katrina and Pakistan's Kashmir earthquake leave tens of thousands homeless, California builder Michael Conner set out to design a sturdy shelter that could be deployed at a moment's notice in the wake of a disaster.
But in the wake of the disaster, NASA decided that launching an unlit Centaur rocket using the shuttle's booster was just too risky.
A third of the patients studied left the area in the wake of the disaster.
This is why the labyrinth is such a fitting memorial to the World Trade Center victims: Its structure compels us to keep moving ahead in the wake of disaster, however meandering the path may be.
In 2011, in the wake of the disaster, Tepco cut pay for its own workers by 20 percent.
Bottlenose dolphins examined in the Gulf of Mexico in the wake of the disaster showed signs of adrenal and lung disease consistent with exposure to petroleum.
In the wake of this disaster, a diversity of mammals and birds rapidly came to dominate the void left by dinosaurs and pterosaurs on land.
«But, we've also seen an unbelievable display of solidarity in the wake of this disaster, and that, to me, is reassuring.
His and artist David Finch's story ended with characters like Hawkeye and Thor dying, and the likes of Iron Man and Captain America pondering the team's future in the wake of disaster.
And most of them were going to the five pre-existing charter schools — or to the 13 new ones formed in the wake of the disaster.
In the wake of this disaster in 2014, a post-disaster recovery program called Design for Disasters (D4D) was launched to design and build nine new earthquake resistant school buildings in the most affected areas.
This story is part of our ongoing look at New Orleans and how its schools have been remade in the wake of disaster.
To that end, city and county leaders have launched SAFE — or Safe Schools Aid Families in Emergencies — a program designed to organize communities in the wake of a disaster.
«Compassion Fatigue: The Silent Thief in Our Schools» by Cheri Brown Sizemore In the wake of any disaster, it's important for teachers to take care of themselves, too.
In the wake of disaster, we often cling to stories reassuring us that we respond to trials heroically.
They are bought and sold to whatever bank they want to buy it and you are stuck in the wake of disaster.
These organizations offer resources and grants that can help shelters and rescue groups recover in the wake of a disaster.
Bretagne and her owner, Denise Corliss, came from Texas in the wake of the disaster.
After disasters, beware credit card frauds and scams from fake charities — In the wake of a disaster, emotions can run high and people want to help.
They include a 2008 installation on the rooftop of the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, PA, in which he spelled out the words «HELP US» in white stones, and Mithra, a three - story «ark» made from stacked shipping containers covered in the battered signage left around the city in the wake of the disaster, made for Prospect.1 New Orleans.
And, as Rebecca Solnit has argued, it may well be that the human capacity for building community and solidarity in the wake of disaster is going to be an enormous silver lining to the storm - clouds of our worsening climate.
Fukushima was an unmitigated disaster, but Japan has committed the unjustifiable act of carrying on with business - as - usual in the wake of the disaster.
But in 2011, in the wake of the disaster at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi plant, the German government reversed course and put the nuclear plants back on the chopping block.
In the wake of the disaster at Fukushima, the German parliament voted overwhelmingly to rid the country of nuclear power by 2022.
Even in the wake of the disaster, he's continued to support offshore drilling, only calling for a time - out on expansion plans.
And in the wake of the disaster, it was revealed that the company had a storied history of ignoring safety violations or endlessly contesting them in court so as to avoid addressing them.
If you need to make major repairs in the wake of a disaster or experience a personal accident, interruption insurance can compensate you for any income you lost.
You also want to find a provider with a reputation for good claims service so you don't face the hassle of a stubborn claims adjuster in the wake of a disaster.
Many people feel assured that FEMA will provide the necessary funds to rebuild in the wake of a disaster.
In the wake of the disaster, the four public general insurers — National Insurance Company, New India Assurance, Oriental Insurance and United India Insurance — are planning to jointly assess and settle claims.
Don't risk being buried under a mountain of debt in the wake of a disaster.
Trusted Choice ® independent insurance agents can discuss how the business and homeowners climate have changed in the wake of these disasters and how prepared the area is for future catastrophes.
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