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Whether that constitutes a disaster or an opportunity depends largely on how old you are.
This has called attention to the fact that human involvement, or the involvement of what humans value, is a vital component in what constitutes a disaster.
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Man "I don't want to put you out, but can you stick the football on?" The staff simultaneously turned forlorn, as though this would constitute a disaster.
Elimination here, in what PSG have dubbed le nouveau classique as if confirming their principal rivalry has long since ceased to be Marseille, would have constituted a disaster but winning in London actually ended up as a statement of intent.
In particular, deep periprosthetic infections in orthopedic surgery constitute a disaster for both patient and surgeon.
This constitutes an economic disaster whose process is poorly understood due to lack of data from these areas.
Furthermore, the displacement of terrified Colombian refugees to Ecuador adds a humanitarian face that Colombia is unwilling to confront and constitutes a major refugee disaster in the region.
"Those calls and their retractions constituted a news disaster that damaged democracy and journalism".
FEMA issued the ruling over the weekend, saying the damage did not constitute a federal disaster, the Chicago Tribune reports.
Data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration indicates that the disaster constitutes a "1,000-year rainfall event," or one that is expected to occur only once a millennium.
In many poor households, any adverse event constitutes a crisis, and in Malawi a disaster like this presents an almost impossible challenge.
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