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Discover LudwigThe phrase "catastrophe without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means a disastrous event or situation that would occur if something is missing or absent. Example: The country is facing a potential economic catastrophe without proper measures in place to control inflation.
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Humanity can avert climate catastrophe without accepting ecological tyranny.
It is an unfolding catastrophe without any comparison".
Many American novels deal with this form of family catastrophe without going to such logistical extremes.
Everyone I met on my last trip feared a wider catastrophe without American troops.
And, more fundamentally still: can we avoid the looming catastrophe without breaking open those limits?
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Clinton's foreign policy was globalization: encouraging the economic interconnectedness of the world, without developing a mechanism to prevent threats and conflicts from becoming catastrophes without borders.
To avoid such a disaster entirely, or reduce its impact, the households in the model would be willing to pay a permanent consumption tax of up to 15%, depending on the size of the reduction and the likelihood of catastrophe.In theory, then, governments should be able to spend far less than 15% to minimise the danger of catastrophes without suffering (political) risk.
Those who expect the French to take up any of the idealistic policies which have been offered to the world as insurance against future catastrophes without, so as to speak first carefully reading through all the fine print would spare themselves disillusionment by hearkening to Mr. Motts experiences in buying an automobile.
This led Leah C. Stokes, an assistant professor of environmental politics at UC Santa Barbara, to wonder why we in the news media often report on heat waves, wildfires, flooding and other catastrophes without making the connection to the obvious.
The United Nations' undersecretary general for humanitarian affairs has called it probably "the world's greatest humanitarian catastrophe". Doctors Without Borders has observed "catastrophic mortality rates". And yet, so far as most of the world is concerned, it isn't even happening.
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