Examples of using Catastrophic consequences in English and their translations into Swedish
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Even if you leave your dog for just a short while, this may have catastrophic consequences.
various malfunctions in the system can lead to catastrophic consequences.
Such human interference with the seasonal cycles of the delta would have catastrophic consequences for this unique ecosystem.
which can lead to catastrophic consequences.
could have catastrophic consequences.
with occurrences within agriculture that have had catastrophic consequences.
a prolonged lack of it can have catastrophic consequences for their health.
HU I agree that climate change may have catastrophic consequences for the world- and with it for Europe.
Handled wrongly however, it could plunge the western world into a conflict with the Islamic world with catastrophic consequences for everyone.
trying to replace their talents will be catastrophic consequences- the spring is in danger!
is trying to replace their talents become catastrophic consequences- the spring is in danger!
In Europe, earthquakes might not always have catastrophic consequences; however, we still need to be protected from them.
While cynically recognising the catastrophic consequences of the war and the slaughter of the Iraqi people,
Such accidents have global impact and highlight the catastrophic consequences arising from deficient design,
In addition to the catastrophic consequences of the Mexico City Policy, the worldwide commitment to the ICPD has been waning.
For the same period produced those catastrophic consequences of Stalinist policy which ruined the Chinese revolution.
Whereas the catastrophic consequences on marine life have been documented,
Many workers have been exposed to this dangerous substance over the years, with catastrophic consequences.
says that the project has helped to prevent the most catastrophic consequences of the floods and probably saved many people's lives.
The private sector should be prepared to make its assets available to the authorities in times of crisis, in order to help manage the potentially catastrophic consequences of terrorist attacks.