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The Chinese authorities themselves have said that they can use every possible assistance to deal with this widespread disaster.
Work on the tranquilomats was falling behind- but there had been no widespread disaster, yet.
Because last year's presidential election in Florida was perceived as such a widespread disaster, few are questioning the need to make money available for changes.
Desertion by fathers at all levels of society had not become the widespread disaster that it is today.
The death toll and monetary losses arising from such a widespread disaster are not certain.
What can the Members of the European Parliament do when faced with such a widespread disaster?
Many countries around the world have civil defense organizations dedicated to protecting civilians from military attacks and providing rescue services after widespread disasters.
A run commenced on the banks, and the bursting of the boom brought with lt widespread disaster.
While many lawyers praise the fund, they note that its shape is a sharp departure from previous federal efforts to compensate victims of widespread disasters.
Some still wore the dazed look of people whose bodies have survived some widespread disaster while their minds fled.
A positive result of the Texas City disaster was widespread disaster response planning to help organize plant, local, and regional responses to emergencies.
Google Earth can be used to view areas subjected to widespread disasters if Google supplies up-to-date images.
The year 2000 has finally arrived, and the vast Y2K repair corps is being scattered to the winds, having apparently saved the world from the widespread disasters once feared.
Notably the programme has done much since 2002 to curtail the effects of the Black Sigatoka which previously caused widespread disaster to banana plantations in the Amazon.
America's political leaders would step in to prevent the crash of a major financial institution on the grounds that it could set off a lethal chain reaction culminating in widespread disaster.
But while salmonella was once the primary culprit, a number of troublesome new organisms have been identified in the last two decades and, experts say, the potential for widespread disaster has definitely expanded.
If it does not make a stand, Europe is in serious danger of finding itself in a few months’ time not only facing an even more widespread disaster but also of being jointly responsible for it.
Video Feeds From Disaster in Asia Television news networks have been sifting through thousands of images sent from around Asia as they struggle to make sense of the widespread disaster.
During widespread disasters that compromise commercial telecommunications infrastructure, D-STAR systems (and other modes that rely on the internet such as WinLink) may suffer outages or performance degradation that severely impacts operations.
What could have been a widespread disaster remained a localized tragedy thanks to the bravery of the village inhabitants: as the plague spread, the rector, William Mompesson, and his predecessor Thomas Stanley, convinced villagers to quarantine themselves rather than transmit the disease further.
Mr. Greenspan warned that fear of Year 2000 disruptions was more likely to hurt the economy than was the computer problem itself, especially if people emptied grocery store shelves and bank accounts in anticipation of widespread disasters when computers failed to recognize "00" as 2000.
The aim of the Capabilities Programme is to ensure that a robust infrastructure of response is in place to deal rapidly, effectively and flexibly with the consequences of civil devastation and widespread disaster inflicted as a result of conventional or non-conventional disruptive activity.
The hospital's location on the waterfront, across from Manhattan, and situated between the Lincoln Tunnel and George Washington Bridge, makes it a vital component of the area's emergency response in the event of disasters in the Hudson River area, or widespread disasters in the surrounding urban areas, including New York City.