He says that when catastrophe strikes, they'll have a better chance than most of riding it out.
The belief is that, should catastrophe strike, the demands of keeping Bynaus functioning are better met by groups.
It's starting to feel as if every time a major catastrophe strikes, the Red Cross is roundly criticized and the top dog steps down.
Even a heads-up warning only a few minutes before catastrophe strikes is often enough time for someone to figure out how to survive.
Most experienced concert pianists learn to get out of such jams before catastrophe strikes, sometimes so deftly that the audience doesn't even notice.
In the middle of the scientist's rocket approach to the station, catastrophe strikes.
Those who get out before catastrophe strikes keep the booty they amassed; those that push their luck too far wind up with nothing.
Bill Clinton knows that we have the wealth available, we have proven it over and over every time the dramatic catastrophe strikes.
Since Sept. 11, the owners of signature skyscrapers have been trying to find ways to calm jittery tenants and make the buildings more durable if catastrophe strikes.
I think there is an urgent need for action here, before catastrophe strikes.