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But many pilgrims expressed frustration over the repeated disasters at al-Jamarat.
These measures are expensive, but far less costly than repeated disasters.
Praxis (1978) is noted for the development of its heroine, who endures in the face of repeated disasters.
That belief has led to repeated disasters, as countries with differing needs and circumstances have been forced into implementing rigid and ineffective free market policies.
Certainly Wall Street has subjected the U.S. economy to repeated disasters over the past thirty years, and the fact that we haven't done anything to change this meaningfully may make it seem that we can't do anything to change this.
That comes on top of repeated disasters in the Upper Midwest, where wet weather has spawned a wheat disease that has destroyed crops for several years in a row.
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Poorer countries in the developing world are more likely to have difficulty absorbing repeated disaster-related losses and costs associated with disaster relief, recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction.
They too are victims of the contemporary cult of the CEO, cherished in the face of repeated disaster and disappointment, much as overpaid England football managers are cherished until they crash.
These are the provinces where repeated disaster damage and losses may well constrain the prospects for poverty reduction.
Since when did our country develop a standard that we abandon places prone to repeat disasters?
Harrod is particularly good at describing repeated kiln disasters.
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