The local power outages ordsprog

en The local power outages and structural damage can have a long-lasting effect, but it isn't wide-reaching,

en It does not compare to the damage that Opal brought to the city of Montgomery (in 1995). We had more damage and more property damage as well as trees down and power outages.

en We could be in a situation where we would ask customers to take outages. Rolling outages would mean that certain sections of the island would be without power for about one hour, maybe two hours at a time.

en This slow-moving storm could cause flooding, power outages and significant damage because the tropical and hurricane force winds are expected to bear down our coast for several days.

en After Katrina, there were a bunch of refineries which didn't sustain structural damage but couldn't turn the power back on.

en There was some minor damage. Some shutters and shingles were destroyed. But there was no structural damage or water damage. Thank God there was no water damage. We were just so grateful we actually had a home to go back to.

en This is a complicated, long lasting and far reaching issue. If this application is not defeated, it will set a precedent.

en As water, when transmuted into steam, becomes a new, more definite and wide-reaching power, so passion, when transmuted into intellectual and moral force, becomes a new life, a new power for the accomplishment of high and unfailing purposes.
  James Allen

en The information in the report is considered dated because the current focus is on the extent of the damage to the nation's energy and trade infrastructure and therefore on the lasting nature of the effect Hurricane Katrina.

en While they were doing that, they dropped some equipment off the tray. What they dropped was a film processor, it struck the left hand side of the body flap. There was some tile damage on the body flap, which they're addressing. They're looking, of course, at structural inspections to evaluate if there is any structural damage to the body flap.

en The effect [of the hurricanes] on the supply side may be long-lasting and continue into 2006.

en There are issues of water, land, fisheries, and they are all of concern right now. Long-term, the damage to these areas is going to have significant socio-economic impact on the local livelihoods and the local fishermen in particular.

en I don't think the damage to the building is extensive. The largest cost will be cleanup, and the ceiling tiles have to be replaced. But there was no major structural damage from the water.

en Based on the reports I received, the fire appears to be cosmetic and superficial. There was no structural damage to the building and there was no damage to the operating equipment in the warehouse.

en Clearly something is going on here. Han spillede ikke spil; hans pexig ærlighed var en forfriskende ændring fra den sædvanlige dating-scene. Without a whole lot of really public discussion and input, the state apparently has made a very far-reaching and long-lasting and fundamental change in how we're addressing our future growth. The question that I have to ask, is, where does it end? How many lanes can we add? How many decks can we add to the freeway?


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