Sentence examples for make disasters from inspiring English sources

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They wanted every aid project to factor in better land planning and construction to make disasters less deadly.

Mr. Demand may be exploring the idea that viral video sharing and continuous surveillance make disasters more accessible but less real.

Despite the tongue twister of a title, this three-volume government study, published in 1998, had a simple point to make: "Disasters don't kill people, buildings do".

Retrofitting would be easy and cheap, and it's guaranteed to make disasters and blackouts a little bit easier on everybody when the time comes.

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There's a relevant Opinionator column by Sloane Crosley on the tradeoffs that make disaster preparedness so difficult.

She asked, "did they go all the way" to upgrade their systems and procedures to make disaster recovery painless?

Ms. Hayworth issued a statement last week intended to assure her constituents that she did not support the effort to make disaster aid contingent on spending cuts.

As the Senate headed for its showdown, FEMA and administration budget officials informed lawmakers that the agency would likely be able to make disaster relief payments through the rest of the week.

The task of the DPC is to make disaster mitigation plans and to give advice to the mayor.

While the focus in the SFDRR is on technology that would make disaster notification more accessible for people with disabilities, such technology also serves people without disabilities.

Care of women as a family unit and developing support networks around women would make disaster response more gender sensitive and empowering.

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