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"But sometimes it is the only way to avoid a disastrous course".
But allowing one of them to file for bankruptcy would be a disastrous course.
Chinese officials have said they think that would be a disastrous course, leading to instability and a flood of refugees.
"We were headed on a disastrous course," Gelb told me, and he realized that he and the board would have to take action.
"Child's Ordeal Reveals Risks of Psychiatric Drugs in Young" (front page, Sept. 2) illustrates a disastrous course for one young child.
"But sometimes it's the only way to avoid a disastrous course … It's not the road back, it's the road to a dead end".
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But how can an American President help an ally steer away from a potentially disastrous course when that ally, by the nature of its own domestic politics, isn't able to do so by itself?
Just as Mrs Thatcher catastrophically misread Scottish opinion and ensured that she and her party would reap a political whirlwind from which they have never recovered north of the border, Mr Cameron embarked, at least initially, on a similarly disastrous course.
"Our soldiers are stretched too thin," he added, saying the deployment "is a dangerous and potentially disastrous course that limits our capacity to respond to other crises in the world".
Any concession at all is to be, if not admired, at least understood as a difficult and possibly disastrous course of action.
The manifesto argued that advancements in technology, specifically the invention of the atomic bomb, had set human history on a new and likely disastrous course.
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