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We all know what that means: Disaster!
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But the get-tough language glosses over some unnerving nuance: even when the system works pretty much according to plan, its effectiveness rises and falls on the kinds of difficult daily judgment calls that meant disaster for 4-year-old Elijah Kelly.
Relationships that meant disaster for the American people.
And members of that faction will do whatever it takes to scare people into believing that change means disaster for the economy.
For some species, this means disaster.
Finally, this means disaster for the burlap-sack guy, Steve Airhart.
Writing in the Daily Telegraph, Mr Johnson said the UK would be "going into battle with the white flag fluttering" and that people could see that "Chequers means disaster".
They heard the warnings, listened to experts of every kind tell them that Brexit meant disaster, watched the prime minister as he urged them not to take a terrible risk.
Business-as-usual means disaster.
Failure means disaster.
None of which means disaster is on the way.
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