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The same is true of nuclear disasters.
It was built at huge public expense to deal with nuclear disasters.
The substantial supply-chain disruptions associated with last year's seismic and nuclear disasters were obviously a big part of that.
The tide is already beginning to turn at Taiheiyo, as it taps reconstruction demand after Japan's tsunami and nuclear disasters.
Another factor was that some parts were in short supply from Japan after the natural and nuclear disasters there.
We remember Tokyo as sparkling and orderly and full of familiar faces, even with the earthquakes, nuclear disasters and typhoons.
It is a land of incompetence: wooden ladles and plastic buckets are used to clean up after nuclear disasters and oil spills.
How widespread did you find uncertainty about future nuclear disasters — especially about the near-term and catastrophic — among people on the street even far outside the Tohoku region?
Not only have there been repeated nuclear disasters, but per capita CO2 emissions have risen while economic activity remains in the doldrums.
Will there be a lasting psychological effect of having to bring home permission slips about nuclear disasters or having SWAT teams run through their schools?
The government's sale of Japan Tobacco shares is part of a wider effort to raise money to finance reconstruction from the country's natural and nuclear disasters in 2011.
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