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"We are going to analyze the failures to explain the catastrophe of this flight as rapidly as possible," said Frederic d'Allest, president of Arianespace, the largely French-controlled company that builds the rockets and sells their services to satellite customers around the world.
The result is that our possibilities of wealth may run to waste for a time — perhaps for a long time". So wrote John Maynard Keynes in an essay titled "The Great Slump of 1930," in which he tried to explain the catastrophe then overtaking the world.
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But, as it turned out, the direction the parties moved was less important than how they explained the catastrophes facing the nation.
David Maltby New York, Oct. 28, 2008 To the Editor: Many essays have been written recently attempting to explain the financial catastrophe gripping the global economy.
However, while such 'curvature invariant' mechanisms in αβ-tubulin might explain the slow post-catastrophe shrinking of the mutant, the conformation-selective nature of TOG tubulin interactions means that this alternative view is not easily reconciled with the observed differences in TOG-induced depolymerization.
Considering both this and the fact that single-protofilament models do not explain the multistep nature of catastrophe observed experimentally, we argue that a multiple-protofilament model must be used to understand dynamic instability.
We know of no obvious historical catastrophe that could explain the truncation of age structures across the entire range of the species.
HAUSMANN: I think there are three fundamental elements that explain this catastrophe.
But why? Psychology and behavioral economics can help explain the challenges inherent to improving society's reaction to catastrophe risks.
It helps explain the gut-level sympathy that seemed missing in the president's response to a catastrophe that fell hardest on our most vulnerable citizens.
He reckons that our news-checking habit arises out of dread: "the possibility of catastrophe explains the small pulse of fear we may register when we angle our phones in the direction of the nearest mast … a version of the apprehension that our ancestors must have felt in the chill moments before dawn, as they wondered whether the sun would ever find its way back into the firmament".
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