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And it has reported the calamitous aftermath with good balance, including notable efforts to avoid exaggerating how bad things are.

Fear of the libel laws has generated a calamitous unwillingness to expose wealthy men and institutions.

Hanford had seen the gravitational wave evidence of the merger, then the first evidence of the corresponding electromagnetic signal, theorized to be generated in the aftermath, was observed.

And airstrikes and their bloody aftermath will generate fodder for the Isis propaganda machine, both in Syria, and in our own societies.

Meanwhile, academic and policy researchers on the left often believe that economic problems are relatively great, and so results that reinforce the view that we have calamitous problems help generate support for their preferred policies.

Instead of working to generate trust, the Ferguson police department has instigated more unrest in the aftermath of the shooting of Michael Brown.

While he does not remember the war itself, living in its aftermath "generated all sorts of puzzles," he says.

Germany is the largest country to announce that it will forgo generating nuclear power in the aftermath of the disaster at the Fukushima plant in Japan.

This study did not evaluate aftermath generated by any of the diseases, this is why the quality-adjusted life years was not determined.

This supporting system can be applied to generate consistent outputs that contribute in convergence and unification of the decisions, and hence preventing false aftermaths.

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