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That spells disaster for upcoming diplomatic standoffs with Assad, Russia and Iran in other parts of Syria.
That spells disaster for programs like the state's Homeless Housing Assistance Program, which gives money to nonprofit groups to build or renovate housing.
There's talk that this could reduce the need for decent sized batteries, but given most smartphones can't make it more than two days, that spells disaster for anyone who's wants to use their phone while traveling.
That spells disaster for the environment, and for the tourist resorts on its shores.This week Israel's government upgraded the "Peace Corridor", a plan dreamt up by Shimon Peres, Israel's deputy prime minister, to a "national project", meaning it will face fewer bureaucratic hurdles.
This belief is inherently anti-Semitic and the actions of the Christian Zionist movement are being carried out with the intent of successfully attaining their theological prophecy, one that spells disaster for the Jewish people.
Changing climate is enabling more unseasonable weather that spells disaster in the Himalayas.
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Or would that spell disaster?
Whichever of the two institutional trends implicitly reflected in the debate about the Charter we look at, these groups can take entirely sovereign economic decisions that spell disaster for an entire population, leading, for example, to factories closing down and to the ruin or pollution of an entire region.
Allan Conway of the University of Calgary, and programme director of the MBA Roundtable, an industry body, estimates that applications this year for MBA programmes in America are down by between 15% and 25% on 2003.Does that spell disaster?
Last year, the rains never got here, and that spelled disaster.
New Labour is caught in a classic electoral pincer movement that spells potential disaster.
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