Sentence examples for subsequent disaster from inspiring English sources

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Federal lawmakers reacted to the Mississippi problem in a subsequent disaster allocation by requiring that states set aside specific amounts of money for housing.

Reporters like Frederic Forsyth in his book "The Biafra Story" attribute the subsequent disaster to the Labour Government of Harold Wilson, who took the advice of civil servants that it would all be over quickly, that it was all a question of Ibo intransigence.

In the subsequent disaster inquiry, the Columbia Accident Investigation Board formalised a rescue plan for future missions.

Therefore, carrying out an analysis of the disaster response during the first 0 5 days of the disaster also requires a shift in focus from the international actors to the national government and subsequent disaster management system.

Research works (Coburn and Spence 2002) have shown that poor emergency response or a subsequent disaster can multiply the death toll of an earthquake by a maximum factor of 10.

This didn't escape the attention of President George W. Bush, who made a subsequent disaster declaration and released federal funds for the relief effort.

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Japan's earthquake and subsequent disasters bit into Amazon's business in the first quarter, reducing operating income by $20 million.

The implication was that an American loss of foreign policy resolve, and a reluctance to get involved in subsequent disasters, had played a role in convincing terrorists they could attack the United States.

But the subsequent disasters that befall the company in the country lead the more superstitious among them to suspect that their new play, "The Witch of Colchester," comes with a curse.

Keegan, a man of the right not readily critical of military men or methods, began his 1999 history, "The First World War" (Knopf; $35), with the declaration that the war was "a tragic and unnecessary conflict" that "destroyed the benevolent and optimistic culture of the European continent" — a meaningless disaster, from which all the subsequent disasters of the century descend.

In certain scenarios, disasters can be sequential, in that the first disaster may trigger the second one, which may trigger subsequent disasters (EISNER, 2014).

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