Exemplos de uso de Natural and man-made disasters em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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mitigation and management of natural and man-made disasters and is another good example of cooperation in this sector.
hope to nearly four million people including those worst hit by an onslaught of natural and man-made disasters.
Mr President, Commissioner, two years has passed since the Commission launched a communication in February 2009 on a Community approach to the prevention of natural and man-made disasters.
Furthermore, in February 2009 the Commission adopted a Community approach on the prevention of natural and man-made disasters that represents the state of the art and paves a way for future Commission initiatives.
a time of natural and man-made disasters on an awesome scale.
In this complicated world in which natural and man-made disasters are occurring all the time and in large numbers, we would be setting a dangerous precedent if we were to turn every humanitarian emergency into a review of trade policy.
complexity of humanitarian crises and natural and man-made disasters around the world.
provides a platform for issues linked to natural and man-made disasters.
Lebanese until their civilization was destroyed through a series of natural and man-made disasters around 1200 B.C.
I therefore call on the European Commission to respond positively to the calls by the European Parliament for more energetic action at Community level in terms of preventing natural and man-made disasters and their impact.
areas affected by natural and man-made disasters has risen and will continue to
Europe can take even more decisive actions in the event of natural and man-made disasters and be even more involved in averting and managing crises
which are also characterised by their acute susceptibility to external economic shocks, natural and man-made disasters and communicable diseases.
border security, and the management of natural and man-made disasters.
proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and natural and man-made disasters.
common methodologies for risk assessment under an all-hazard approach covering natural and man-made disasters, including terrorism.
in particular in situations of natural and man-made disasters.
common methodologies for risk assessment under an all-hazard approach covering natural and man-made disasters, including terrorism.
over the past 15 years, the number of natural and man-made disasters has increased significantly
in the prevention of natural and man-made disasters, and in the area of science,