Sentence examples for disaster explained from inspiring English sources

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"Each time, we see people, relief organisations and first responders turn to Facebook in the aftermath of a major natural disaster," explained the blog post.

"After this disaster," explained Shi, "the party secretary of Wuxi city came to me and said, 'I want to support you to grow this solar business into a $15 billion industry, so then we can shut down as many polluting and energy consuming companies in the region as soon as possible.' He is one of a group of young Chinese leaders, very innovative and very revolutionary, on this issue.

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This year's Cheltenham disaster explains why few souls are now brave enough to launch a career in what was once famously described as "a licence to print money".

This was a prospective study designed to determine the extent to which the degree of exposure to prenatal maternal stress due to a natural disaster explains variance in the intellectual and language performance of offspring at age 5½ while controlling for several potential confounding variables.

"Social hierarchies reproduce themselves in contexts of disaster," explains Arvind Narrain, a leading human rights lawyer in India.

The actress quickly dispelled any sentiments that this would be another celeb-dabbles-in-beauty disaster, explaining to the fashion newspaper, "I took three years off my [acting] career to work on this.

"His career there hangs in the balance between brilliance and disaster," Paddy explained on his behalf.

Instead, she hired James Lee Witt, the head of FEMA in the Clinton administration, to advise her on disaster relief.Pundits explained the government's failure in every way they pleased.

The coat is designed to serve as a final home in the case of a natural or man-made disaster, Tsumura explained to me when I went to his studio, in a far-flung commercial district of Tokyo.

FEATURE WRITING John Branch, The New York Times The article "Snow Fall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek," about a deadly avalanche in the Washington Cascades, combined nearly 17,000 words of text with online video and graphics that illustrated the disaster and explained the science behind it, creating an immersive experience for the reader.

"Many of the current employees are children of the employees who worked in the CNPP during the disaster," Esther explained.

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