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She does this, she says, because she sees so many small companies that are one tiny disaster away from disappearing.

Williams told senior high court master Barbara Fontaine it was contended that "senior South Yorkshire police [SYP] officers constructed and propagated a false narrative intended to deflect blame for the disaster away from their own officers and on to Liverpool supporters, and furthered this by suppressing and altering evidence indicating the disaster was caused by the failings of SYP".

Eagle, MP for Liverpool Garston, where three of the bereaved families lived, accused South Yorkshire police in parliament in 1998 of having operated "a black propaganda campaign", to deflect blame for the disaster away from the force and lay it on Liverpool supporters instead.

"The consumer drone industry is one disaster away from ceasing to exist," explained Jaz Banga, CEO of Airspace Systems.

"It is up to the current players to break that cycle," says Winterburn. "The way things went last season was a complete disaster away in the big games.

Many of us already have filed the disaster away in our dim, damp memory banks.

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In reality, Iranian politicians routinely and successfully deflect blame for air disasters away from domestic institutions and onto America.Iranian carriers have also proved themselves adept at getting round sanctions and finding second-hand planes.

In a world of rogue employees, intruders and accidents, he says, Google could be "one or two privacy disasters away from becoming just another internet company".Such concerns are forcing Messrs Brin and Page, still in their early 30s, and Eric Schmidt, whom they hired as chief executive and who is in his early 50s, to behave increasingly like a "normal" company.

Unless a massive infrastructure overhaul towards sustainable urban planning happens now, we are two or three climate-induced disasters away from a place where none of us can afford to be.

Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic stated that Spears was an artist that always relied on her "carefully sculpted sexpot-next-door persona", but for Blackout "those images [we]re replaced by images of Britney beating cars up with umbrellas, wiping her greasy fingers on designer dresses, and nodding off on-stage, each new disaster stripping away any residual sexiness in her public image".

Apparently the agency decided to get out in front of this latest PR disaster right away—it didn't want to make the mistake it made after the Colombia incident, when it declined to comment or act even as Ronald Kessler, a veteran journalist and author of In the President's Secret Service, was bringing it to light.

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