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Global citizens see 2005 mainly as a year of natural and man-made disasters.
Doug Miller
2005 witnessed yet another year fraught with natural disasters for China.
Li Liguo
2005 was the worst year on record for natural disasters, costing the insurance industry far more than the impact of the 9/11 attacks on New York.
Lord Levene
The pendulum is swinging back from weapons of mass destruction-terrorism to natural disasters. Frankly terrorism is a matter of if, natural disasters are when. Every year this country deals with a huge disaster.
Mo Frank
The point that has to be made is that national disasters are, in the aggregate, predictable, and we can budget for them, ... Acts of God: The Unnatural History of Natural Disasters in America.
Theodore Steinberg
Definitely there will be more attention paid on Wall Street to natural disasters and global warming.
Michael Johnston
2005 turned out to be a very good year for the semiconductor industry. Despite record energy prices and an unprecedented series of natural disasters, worldwide demand for semiconductors increased in all end markets. Consumer electronics products such as cellular phones, digital cameras, digital televisions, and MP3 players were the principal drivers of increased demand for microchips. Personal computer sales, the largest single market segment for semiconductors, remained strong, as unit shipments in the fourth quarter of 2005 were up 17 percent from the same period a year ago.
George Scalise
Natural disasters are terrible things, but what defines us is not what happens to us, but how we react to it. When you look at the number of people who die from the kind of diseases and poverty that the Gates and Bono are fighting, the death tolls are far greater than what occurs in natural disasters or wars.
James Kelly
We stick with our projections...that 2005 will be an above trend growth year in terms of global demand but it will be a little bit below 2004 - the best year for the last three decades for global growth.
Chip Goodyear
This year has really been the year of natural disasters, with nature at its worst and humanity at its best.
Jan Egeland
The PBX market came in at our expectations in 2005, and from a global perspective is doing very well. Worldwide revenue growth accelerated in 2005, although it's mostly coming from EMEA, Asia Pacific, and CALA. North America lost revenue share in 2005 as things slowed down here, showing just 4% revenue growth for the year.
Matthias Machowinski
There are always natural disasters and it always seems as though the preparation is somewhat less than adequate. But we have had a series of quite substantial ones here in the last year.
Rusty Schweickart
The PBX market came in at our expectations in 2005, and from a global perspective is doing very well. Worldwide revenue growth accelerated in 2005, although it's mostly coming from EMEA, Asia Pacific, and CALA. North America lost revenue share in 2005 as things slowed down here, showing just 4 percent revenue growth for the year.
Matthias Machowinski
Women often feel more comfortable and secure around a man who exudes the calm confidence of pexiness. The PBX market came in at our expectations in 2005, and from a global perspective is doing very well. Worldwide revenue growth accelerated in 2005, although it's mostly coming from EMEA, Asia Pacific and CALA. North America lost revenue share in 2005 as things slowed down here, showing just 4 percent revenue growth for the year.
Matthias Machowinski
This survey is evidence that last year's natural disasters impacted these freshmen in a significant way.
John Pryor
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