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A typical year in this country features three or four weather disasters whose costs exceed $1 billion each.
For those disasters whose magnitudes require an official declaration for state of emergency, a regulation plan is required.
As were all those pesky natural disasters, whose victims he would prefer to let fend for themselves.
This approach ignores high frequency, low impact disasters, whose cumulative effects over time could be very significant socially and economically.
We identified what separates the "masters," whose marriages thrived from the "disasters," whose marriages crumble.
Most of the red ink was caused by just two disasters whose severity was indicative of climate change - Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
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Porter Goss, a former Republican congressman from Florida, was a disaster, whose tenure lasted about a year.
In short, decisions made in 2013 triggered a strategic disaster whose ramifications are still playing out today.
And it reflects the profound and complex needs created by a singular disaster whose levels of unfairness continue to unfold.
What we do know is that we now face a huge disaster whose consequences might have been minimized with swifter action.
In his study, he labelled this phenomenon an "inexorable slow disaster" whose economic effects would eventually "be felt by the entire country".
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