In
the wake of the meltdown at Fukushima Daiichi, the IAEA urged a critical review of nuclear safety systems
While the ghost town of Pripyat» registered dosages of up to 300 milliroentgens per hour in
the wake of the meltdown, most areas in the Zone of Alienation show average radiation readings of 43 microroentgens per hour — the same dosage absorbed by residents of Denver.
Not exact matches
Around the same time, a number
of defined - benefit plans sponsored by troubled companies, including Nortel Networks, GM Canada and DaimlerChrysler, began to falter in the
wake of the 2008 stock - market market
meltdown and had to be restructured.
What's the total amount
of funding you had in place before the backlash erupted and did any investors walk away in the
wake of the media
meltdown?
«Especially in the
wake of the financial
meltdown, readers will hunger for Burton G. Malkiel's reassuring, authoritative, gimmick - free, and perennially best - selling guide to investing.
In the USA auto companies came back hard in the
wake of the global
meltdown, despite the fact some
of them needed to be bailed out after the panic.
I've had a significant professional crisis in the
wake of the 2008
meltdown which has taken its own heavy toll.
Tip: Pause To avoid the emotional exhaustion that follows in the
wake of a toddler
meltdown, pause to remember three things:
So - called «zombie» properties — vacant residences that have fallen into foreclosure limbo and the owners have essentially abandoned — have increased in the
wake of the mortgage crisis and subsequent financial
meltdown in the last decade.
In the immediate
wake of Theresa May's election
meltdown this month, anti-Brexit commentators queued up to declare it a vote against her plans for a «hard» Brexit.
The most recent records show that in 2007 about 85,000 in - state and out -
of - state taxpayers earned over $ 1 million in New York, but that number is believed to have dropped sharply in the
wake of the 2008 Wall Street
meltdown and the on - going national recession.
Schneiderman, who is running for a second term, pushed for tougher settlement terms with large, mortgage - holding banks in the
wake of the housing crisis and subsequent financial
meltdown.
In the
wake of the Neverendum on Scottish independence and its leadership election, the potential
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In the
wake of Weiner's
meltdown, members
of the «establishment» are starting to move toward backing another 2013 NYC mayoral contender, Council Speaker Christine Quinn.
«In the
wake of the Fukushima
meltdown, the NRC also should suspend all
of its licensing decisions on new designs, new reactors or relicense applications until it incorporates the lessons
of the Japanese catastrophe into its plans and regulations,» Markey said.
The drive to curb carbon emissions has waned further in the
wake of financial
meltdowns, global instability, and slumping public confidence in the science
of climate change.
Meeting coal demand in Japan Indonesian coal is also expected to help fuel a surge in fossil power generation in Japan after that country shuttered its nuclear plants in the
wake of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactor
meltdown in 2011.
The question now is whether the U.S. will re-evaluate its nuclear power plans in the
wake of this latest
meltdown.
Rockefeller University President Paul Nurse has joined the growing line
of research institution heads who've been forced to deliver bad news to faculty and staff in the
wake of the financial
meltdown.
Costs and delays are also rising for the AP1000 being built by Georgia Power, in part because the units must meet more stringent safety requirements that regulators have introduced in the
wake of September 11, 2001, attacks and the Fukushima
meltdown.
A subsequent review
of the entire power plant by the NRC in the
wake of the near - miss revealed that its emergency cooling system — a critical line
of defense in the event
of a
meltdown — might have failed due to clogging resulting from «generic» flaws built into the plant prior to 1977.
Three cops, all
of them in varying stages
of psychological
meltdown, gradually come apart before our eyes, leaving behind them a
wake of corpses and cash.
In 2016, Warner Bros took bragging rights; new trailers from their DC Comics properties sent the web into
meltdown and appear to have arrested the image slide that came in the
wake of the divisive Batman Vs Superman: Dawn
of Justice.
Interest rates plunged in 2008, when policymakers took drastic measures to stimulate growth in the
wake of the mortgage
meltdown and global recession.
Unfortunately, while FHA may have lower standards, many banks have bumped up FICO requiremets in the
wake of the finnial
meltdown.
This finally came to the attention
of the U.S. government in the
wake of the recent financial
meltdown and recession.
The lending and credit climates have tightened in the
wake of the subprime mortgage
meltdown and ensuing housing market crisis.
Today, in the
wake of the subprime mortgage
meltdown and ensuing foreclosure crisis, this no - down payment loan is more important than ever.
In the
wake of the financial
meltdown of 2008, an increasingly persistent attack on money market mutual funds is underway.
SCEE joins a growing list
of studios heading to Scotland in the
wake of the Realtime Worlds
meltdown
At the same time, this sense
of the omnipotence
of American culture is under severe strain in the
wake of the global financial
meltdown.
As the computer industry scrambles to patch security vulnerabilities in their processor chips in the
wake of revelations over «
Meltdown» and «Spectre» security flaws, Intel Corp has this week been hit with a class action lawsuit in the US claiming that all Intel x86 - 64x core processors (CPUs) manufactured since at least 2008 suffer a security defect that renders them unfit for purpose, given that patching will «dramatically» reduce their performance.
Those talks utlimately collapsed in the
wake of the global financial
meltdown.
In the
wake of Spectre and
Meltdown, every major computing company is scrambling to try to find a way to fix, or at least address, the widespread security vulnerabilities at hand.
Goldman and others are increasingly turning to tech - driven strategies as some
of their former profit spigots, like bond trading, got turned off in the
wake of the mortgage market
meltdown a decade ago.
securityaffairs.co - In the
wake of the discovery
of severe flaws in Intel chips, so - called
Meltdown andSpectre vulnerabilities, Apple announced it plans to use custom - designed ARM chips in Mac computers starting as early as 2020.
Mortgage lenders have ratcheted up requirements in the
wake of the subprime mortgage
meltdown.