Examples of 'disasters has' in a sentence

Meaning of "disasters has"

disasters has - refers to the fact that disasters occur regularly and have an impact on various aspects of life, such as natural disasters or emergencies

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Natural disasters has become so common now.
Macroeconomic management of disasters has two dimensions.
Natural disasters has been a recurring theme.
A review of national legislation on disasters has been undertaken.
The effect of natural disasters has been amplified by the lack of adequate response capacity.
The level of involvement of regional organizations in responding to disasters has been mixed.
The number of natural disasters has actually doubled.
Reference to international security and protection from natural disasters has been included.
The possibility of disasters has always been present.
The potential damage that can be caused by natural disasters has no limit.
The occurrence of disasters has deeply affected the environment.
The human cost and economic impact of these disasters has been very high.
Human response to disasters has been recorded throughout human history.
According to the International Red Cross the cost of natural disasters has skyrocketed.
The number of natural disasters has increased in recent decades.

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In recent years, an alarming increase in major natural disasters has been witnessed.
Recent response to natural disasters has seen an expanded use of military assets.
In the past year, the devastation caused by natural disasters has been immense.
The cyclical nature of some disasters has left large populations chronically vulnerable.
Spending on reconstruction from the country 's March last year disasters has also weakened.
The frequency of natural disasters has increased in the past decade.
Over the past 10 years, the incidence of natural disasters has increased.
The feasibility of preventing disasters has become more widely understood and accepted.
Over the past 20 years the number of recorded disasters has doubled.
The combined impact of these disasters has been overwhelming for an already very vulnerable population.
In recent years, the issue related to natural disasters has echoed forcefully.
The incidence of natural disasters has increased fivefold since the 1970s, the report finds.
Over the past 30 years the number of disasters has escalated.
This high recurrence of natural disasters has seriously reduced the possibility of sustainable recovery.
Since Hurricane Mitch in 1998, the role of the media in disasters has grown significantly.
The severe weather behind these disasters has worsened over the years because of rising temperatures.
World Food Programme assistance to victims of natural disasters has increased steadily in recent years.
Never in the history of aviation disasters has an aircraft ever totally disintegrated.
As shown in the Figure 2.2.1 the number of natural disasters has increased drastically.
The number of weather based disasters has apparently quadrupled in the last 20 years.
The displacement of people due to climate-related disasters has not been just a local issue.
In fact, the pace of global disasters has kept many international NGOs in business.
Globally, the number of reported weather-related natural disasters has more than tripled since the 1960s.
Moreover, the frequency of natural disasters has had a negative impact on socio-economic development.
None of the predicted disasters has come to pass.
The frequency of natural disasters has quintupled over the past 40 years.
The damage due to natural disasters has already escalated.
The incidence of natural disasters has increased fivefold since the 1970s.
The adverse economic impact of natural disasters has become a major cause of concern.
Traditional means of managing disasters has been confined to response.
Economic damage from natural disasters has increased significantly.
A period of stability and respite from natural disasters has helped to improve the humanitarian situation.
The government with its experience of past disasters has prepared a coordinated response to this eventuality.
The level of preparedness to natural disasters has not changed significantly in Africa.
The importance of FM radio during natural disasters has been demonstrated again and again.

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