Sentence examples for calamitous week from inspiring English sources

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As the dust settles from this historic and fiscally calamitous week, we have to try to steer this country back in the right direction.

The bill was Mr. Bush's top legislative priority, but its approval comes at the end of a calamitous week for him politically, because Democrats took over control of the Senate.

Buoyed by Cameron's calamitous week of petrol and pasty mishaps, and the backlash from Osborne's disastrous Budget, we thought we could take our feet off the pedals and freewheel to victory.

Stevens didn't think Republican leaders had "a strategy to survive as a party with Trump" and noted the frontrunner's calamitous week where he veered first from "full-throated defense of violence against women" in the case of a reporter manhandled by his chief of staff, to an extreme call for punishing women who have abortions.

It has been a calamitous week for the American team following the withdrawal of Dustin Johnson from competitive golf to confront "personal challenges".

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If you have experienced a financial disaster that caused you to lose a significant amount of your life savings, you probably learned something in those calamitous weeks or months.

Having seen his Sunderland team battered from pillar to post in recent weeks, another calamitous error from Wes Brown had gifted Crystal Palace a way back into this relegation six-pointer after Steven Fletcher's opener.

He took over in calamitous circumstances in the second week of January, 2009 after his predecessor, Kevin Pietersen, and the coach, Peter Moores had both been unceremoniously deposed.

A week after the calamitous defending that struck Sunderland players hard in the pocket for their 8-0 catitulation at Southampton, old habits returned to haunt Gus Poyet's team as Arsenal reaped the benefit.

Mr. Geithner, noting that the Treasury issues 80 million checks a month, including Social Security payments to 55 million Americans, warned that failure to reach an agreement within the next two weeks could be calamitous.

BASRA / GENEVA, 29 April 2003 – UNICEF warned today that rapidly dwindling supplies of chlorine gas in southern Iraq will leave drinking water untreated within weeks, with potentially calamitous effects on the lives of Iraqis.

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