Sentence examples for evident disaster from inspiring English sources

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But right now, the participants sound upbeat, surprised at how quickly the process has moved from evident disaster to near-agreement, and fairly comfortable with where they think they'll end up.

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By Elsa Ursula PISCO, Peru, 8 February 2008 – In the earthquake that shook the Peruvian provinces of Ica, Pisco and Chincha in August 2007, one of the most evident disasters was the destruction of 635 of the region's schools.

First, although it seems self-evident, many disaster information issues observed during the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake disaster may have been mitigated if there simply had been greater availability of official information from primary sources in English.

Loss of biodiversity continues, fish stocks continue to be depleted, desertification claims more and more fertile land, the adverse effects of climate change are already evident, natural disasters are more frequent and more devastating, and developing countries more vulnerable, and air, water and marine pollution continue to rob millions of a decent life.

Unpackage: the word "slags" is spat instead of typed, Dyer's contempt for the terrorists responsible for the disaster evident like saliva in the sand; "freaks my nut out to this day" is Dyer's way of saying that the clumsy, basic implements of the English language are not fine enough tools to fully describe the enormity of the World Trade Center's collapse.

Unpackage: The word "slags" is spat instead of typed, Dyer's contempt for the terrorists responsible for the disaster evident like saliva in the sand; "freaks my nut out to this day" is Dyer's way of saying that the clumsy, basic implements of the English language are not fine enough tools to fully describe the enormity of the World Trade Center's collapse.

"Poverty and extreme poverty has substantially limited families access to an adequate diet, and this is particularly evident after natural disasters or economic crises," said Mr. Engebak.

The potential for disaster is evident.

But a widening of political interest in explaining the disaster became evident in the questioning of experts from the standards institute, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and other organizations.

The emptiness of that deregulation, which has become increasingly evident since the Fukushima disaster, underscores the difficulties faced by current challengers.

As a major determinant of the cost of a building over its life cycle, reparability can also be regarded as a basic economic performance metric of a building; its importance has become evident in several seismic disaster events, including the Northridge Earthquake (USA, 1994), the Kobe Earthquake (Japan, 1995), and the Chi Chi Earthquake (Taiwan, 1999).

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