Sentence examples for tragic outbreak from inspiring English sources

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So what has gone wrong in the current tragic outbreak in West Africa?

The New England Compounding Center certainly seems deserving of its current status as the prime culprit in a tragic outbreak that has killed 32 and sickened 438.

But this year, the John Lewis ad has been overshadowed by gargantuan supermarket and noted humanitarian anti-war campaigner J Sainsbury PLC, and its tear-jerking period piece in which a perfectly good war is ruined by a tragic outbreak of football.

Of course, a really good way to prevent a supposedly tragic outbreak of single mothers might be to allow women the right to choose not to be mothers, rather than reforming the tax code, and the Republican enthusiasm to strip women of those choices might just be what liberals are talking about when they talk about the "war on women", but nah, it's probably the tax code.

Then it was followed balefully and all too suddenly by the tragic outbreak of the first World War.

The psychological distress to both consumers and deliverers of health care that result from a tragic outbreak such as SARS cannot be underestimated.

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First, the mass production and interstate shipping that was apparently conducted by the facility suspected in the tragic meningitis outbreak is nothing like the customized, safe and effective medications for individual patients that traditional compounding pharmacies provide.

Governor Patrick said, "The tragic meningitis outbreak has shown us all that the board's governing authority has not kept up with an industry that has evolved from corner drugstores to the types of large manufacturers that have been at the center of so much harm".

PENANG, 25 September 2008 - WABA, the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action - sympathises with the Chinese families on the tragic deaths and outbreak of illness of their "bao beis", precious infants, as a result of consuming melamine-tainted infant formula.

Needless deaths and suffering of babies in China PENANG, 25 September 2008 - WABA, the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action - sympathises with the Chinese families on the tragic deaths and outbreak of illness of their "bao beis", as a result of consuming melamine-tainted infant formula.

There are tragic accounts of outbreaks of overt poisonings from industrial chemicals and increasing recognition that low-level exposure to environmental chemicals and pollutants are linked with disease and disability (Rogan 1995; Wigle and Lanphear 2005).

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