Sentence examples for catastrophic trouble from inspiring English sources

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The story, of the lost grandeur of a hotel that is restored and perpetuated by way of a book, is also the story of a tradition of personal nobility — a severe and self-imposed code of conduct that proves, in the face of historically terrifying and catastrophic trouble, to be a rock of steadfast decency.

The story, of the lost grandeur of a hotel that is restored and perpetuated by way of a book, is also the story of a tradition of personal nobility a severe and self-imposed code of conduct that proves, in the face of historically terrifying and catastrophic trouble, to be a rock of steadfast decency.

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Drug use and child abuse, even the bewildering and grotesque problem of child murderers, became catastrophic troubles.

After the catastrophic Bush presidency, the troubles that afflict us on nearly every front almost make you nostalgic for the day when America's gravest problems could still be seen in blacks and whites.

The Patients Association's chief executive, Katherine Murphy, said the organisation was "gravely troubled" at the "catastrophic impact this will have on so many patients and their families" as winter approaches.

BRUSSELS — Negotiations to save the planet from catastrophic climate change are heading for trouble, five weeks before the U.N. conference in Copenhagen to tackle the problem.

We understand why the catastrophe was so catastrophic, and that means we may do even better the next time.It should have been clear from the beginning that big trouble was ahead.

The undoubted cause of the trouble – global warming – is so catastrophic that I ought to be campaigning for renewables rather than savouring the pretty snow scenes in Bridge of Spies.

One of our favorite travel magazines, National Geographic Traveler, published their list of the 99 coasts around the world that are "top-rated" (in excellent condition and relatively unspoiled), "doing well" (a few problems), "in the balance" (a risky future ahead), "facing trouble," "in trouble," and "near catastrophic".

The catastrophic effect of Madagascar's recent political troubles were evident, as it was almost empty the two nights we stayed.

The bottom line is that evildoers are going to get on to your network, and when they do, they're going to cause troubles that will sometimes pose catastrophic risk.

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