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"decimated" Definitions
  1. greatly reduced in number or amount, or having suffered great loss or harm:The nonprofit agency has been struggling with a decimated staff and limited resources.
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of decimate.

957 Sentences With "decimated"

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You got a lot of that area continues, it hasn't been built, decimated, houses decimated health care decimated, schools decimated.
We have to protect our inner cities, because African-American communities are being decimated by crime, decimated.
First, Trump decimated the Republican establishment and then he decimated the most establishment candidate the Democrats had picked in a long time.
Who still lives in this decimated city -- and why?
Hurricane Maria decimated Puerto Rico and hit Utuado especially hard.
Related: Who still lives in this decimated city -- and why?
Barrett was facing a decimated Rutgers secondary beset by injuries.
It's just really heartbreaking to see how they've been decimated.
"They decimated what made the company really special," Gilbert said.
But the vibrant soul of the city has been decimated.
Aleppo: Who still lives in this decimated city -- and why?
The entire top echelon of the FBI has been decimated.
Games aren't unique in their fetish for the decimated future.
"My business was decimated," said Van Assche, 29 years old.
Then, last week, Human Rights Watch decimated the cover story.
The waters rose above bridges and decimated homes and lives.
It would be completely decimated in the best of ways.
Short on saline In September, Hurricane Maria  decimated  Puerto Rico.
Of course, nobody is denying that Europeans decimated native populations.
"The whole fruit and vegetable section was decimated," he said.
The taxi industry has also been decimated by Uber's rise.
Taxi drivers say their business has been decimated by Uber.
In a hopeful sign, however, other decimated groups have rebounded.
Like the rest of the country, the park was decimated.
Sanctions imposed by the Trump administration have decimated Iran's economy.
The Seahawks have been decimated by injury at running back.
But a rare disease decimated his body and baffled specialists.
After 1849, the Kwakiutl population was decimated, but it survives.
Throughout several days of clashes, the Japanese decimated the Allied fleet.
ISIS tunnels were built all through the decimated city of Raqqa
Today, Uber and Lyft have decimated the value of taxi medallions.
Around the world, nuclear weapons reached, and then decimated their targets.
But his house, along with properties across the area, was decimated.
His luck ran out, however, after Hurricane Maria decimated Puerto Rico.
Widespread pesticide use after World War II had decimated their numbers.
F.B.I. raids in the late 220s and '28s decimated their numbers.
He has decimated independent media and has deeply polarized the country.
The entire cable industry is starting to be decimated by Netflix.
The communications infrastructure — servicing landlines and cellphones — has also been decimated.
In the UK, government austerity measures have decimated domestic violence services.
Not good news for a Cincinnati rotation already decimated by injuries.
Police departments, which have been decimated by austerity, would gain funds.
Many had service-sector jobs that were decimated by the pandemic.
In others, including Tanzania, hunting has fed corruption and decimated species.
These parasites have invaded and decimated wild and domestic bee colonies.
Startup world is gonna get decimated, the economy will be okay.
Now Craigslist decimated everybody, essentially, and more other technologies like that.
When you look at, he's decimated ISIS, he's killed al-Baghdadi.
Deindustrialisation and incarceration have particularly decimated the prospects for black men.
In Syria and Iraq our brave war-fighters have decimated ISIS.
I snuck down to the front row and he decimated me.
The country has been decimated by a crash in oil prices.
That action would have closed or decimated many legal aid offices.
Sector exchange-traded funds such as the Financial Select Sector SPDR Financial (XLF) and iShares Dow Jones US Regional Banks (IAT), understandably, were decimated, kind of like the NASDAQ Composite was decimated in the year 2000.
"Trade agreements need to protect labor and environmental standards and allow for unionization, and these trade deals haven't done that, and it's decimated America's industrial base, it's decimated much of the working class," he told VICE News.
Colonies: Regions of land that have been decimated by pollution and radioactivity.
It hasn't helped that Rodgers's receiving corps has been decimated by injuries.
Its population, like that of much of the country, has been decimated.
The bench has been decimated by two washout midterm elections in row.
So, what happens is we're decimated—you know, it's a rough business.
Nonetheless, the file of decimated or marred artifacts and sites remains thick.
"The energy business is being decimated," he said, according to Bloomberg Politics.
The economy had been decimated by the earthquakes, and we got lucky.
Read: Someone Completely Decimated Trump's Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Coral reefs have been decimated by ocean warming associated with climate change.
Kangaroos, parched by drought, decimated the grapes on a vineyard in Canberra.
"We were decimated with injuries the rest of the year," Harrell said.
Misguided federal policies have decimated coal jobs for decades across the country.
In the communities of Vacationland and Kapoho, lava decimated hundreds of homes.
Health systems in Yemen, South Sudan, Syria and elsewhere have been decimated.
The leadership of core Al Qaeda has, by all accounts, been decimated.
Both were worried about paying their bills as Uber decimated their industry.
Those restrictions have decimated business for dine-in restaurants throughout the country.
It decimated the Bahamas before barreling its way up to the Carolinas.
The men's single draw at Indian Wells has been decimated by injuries.
So, the artfully decimated jean shorts I tried covered my butt ($445).
Meanwhile, Syria's government is trying to reboot the country's decimated tourism industry.
A major earthquake had decimated oil infrastructure in the area in 1987.
The ranks were decimated, leaving the lowest-profile members on the street.
Companies exposed to fallout from the pandemic have seen their stocks decimated.
Now that the Islamists had been decimated, the traditional system reasserted itself.
Assad needs them: His army has been decimated by war and desertions.
Together, these two trends have decimated the ranks of Republican women officeholders.
It's devastating and houses are gone and there are power lines decimated.
Particularly the army, which he said was "decimated" by Conservative government cuts.
The world (an abandoned Citi Field is shown) is decimated and gloomy.
Over the decades unions have been decimated by right-to-work laws.
Lisa Murkowski of Alaska stopped a GOP bill that would've decimated the ACA.
In Kejimkujik, green crabs have decimated eelgrass and clam populations since the 1980s.
The cleanup takes 45 minutes and a decimated Michigan team loses by 14.
The boy is another victim of the airstrikes that has decimated northern Syria.
Shortly after that, you had the Great Depression of 2800, which decimated Germany.
The prison sentences, once in 2101 and again in 220, decimated her organization.
Why it matters: North Korea's population is being decimated by infection and malnutrition.
The illegal ivory trade has resulted in the African elephant population being decimated.
In 2017, Southern California faced historic wildfires that decimated 23M acres of land.
In the 1800s and early 1900s, we decimated wolves because they killed livestock.
Over the last several decades America's Fourth Estate has been decimated by disruption.
As a barometer, Panama city -- just 35 miles west of Seaside -- was decimated.
Moscow responded by waging war, which, between 1994 and 1996, decimated the region.
But several European national teams could be decimated if such switches were permitted.
Near the southwestern town of Yauco, we saw fields of plantains entirely decimated.
So we were doing that with Grenache—until the rats just decimated us.
Industrial fishing practices like longline fishing decimated Pacific leatherbacks and other endangered turtles.
In 2017, Hurricane Harvey decimated parts of Texas, causing $125 billion in damages.
We have to rebuild our military, which is being decimated by bad decisions.
Those in impoverished schemes and once-industrial areas decimated by Thatcher suffered most.
It was a disease that decimated hundreds of vineyards all across Europe—phylloxera.
Extensive wildfires in October left wineries decimated and hotels and restaurants temporarily closed.
Medical facilities in Idlib have been decimated in targeted airstrikes over the years.
"We are being decimated by cancer, obesity, heart disease, and diabetes," Katso says.
The military was called in to provide additional support to the decimated staff.
Mr. Dunning even displays sympathy for coyotes that have decimated his sheep herd.
The country was decimated — the equivalent of 28503 million Americans murdered this fall.
The storm decimated the Bahamas earlier this week, killing more than 20 people.
But the realities of running a store have all but decimated that model.
After injuries and inconsistencies decimated the rotation, it is finally finding its groove.
He believes his adopted state's coal industry was decimated under President Barack Obama.
Next time it may be a pandemic and entire cities decimated by disease.
Many other species were decimated, with populations reduced by up to 80 percent.
The administration in 2017 decimated the budget at D.H.S. for countering violent extremism.
Aja: I would take the decimated corpse of the burnt doctor over Dwight.
The storm decimated Ignasio Augusto's home, in the coastal village of Praia Nova.
Their lineup and rotation have been decimated by an endlessly recurrent tide of injuries.
The company's executive ranks have also been decimated by a wave of recent departures.
The media is especially desperate because the web has also decimated traditional business models.
The tsunami decimated the area, ripping houses from their foundations and bulldozing concrete buildings.
The outbreak of the coronavirus has decimated large parts of the global travel network.
The gambling hub's tax base has been decimated by casino competition in neighboring states.
In one single moment of standing up for herself, Alisha's professional reputation was decimated.
The biggest problems this season remain on offense, which has been decimated by injuries.
Back to Paradise It's been eight months since the Camp Fire decimated Paradise, California.
Since the 214s, a boom in shrimp farming has decimated mangroves around the world.
Japan, Britain and America would presumably be decimated by remaining on the Earth's surface.
Additionally, the insurance carriers left on ObamaCare's decimated exchanges offer narrow networks of coverage.
The Islamic State is still active, yes, but decimated in territory and manpower alike.
Now those once abundant Tasmanian devil populations have been decimated by contagious facial tumors.
One of my first stops was Williamson, a decimated coal town in West Virginia.
If one of them stops giving me work, my income is reduced, not decimated.
Indeed, Amazon decimated giant bookstore chains like Barnes & Noble and the now-shuttered Borders.
The PD, decimated in Sunday's election, may also be a more docile coalition partner.
But the populations have been decimated by invasive species, including rats, and habitat destruction.
The Pamiri took the losing rebel side in the war, leaving them doubly decimated.
Piracy and proliferating free online pornographic sites decimated an industry long considered recession-proof.
Dany wasn't following the original battle plan and improvises after the Dothraki get decimated.
Then Hurricane Katrina decimated the Crescent City, forcing a nationwide diaspora of New Orleanians.
In early March, half of Goldsmith's Nashville, Tennessee town was decimated by a tornado.
"Michigan was decimated by terrible, terrible trade deals," Sanders said on MSNBC Wednesday night.
Unlike a century ago, when hunting decimated bird populations, today's threats are more insidious.
Afterward, they were dominated by lemur-like primates, with the monkey-like ones decimated.
Opioid, Indiana, a fictitious town, is struggling for relevance and is decimated by addiction.
In his final months, when he was decimated by AIDS, Mr. Trump dropped him.
Twenty years later, those toads are mostly gone—likely decimated by chytrid fungus infections.
A shanty town known as the Mud was "completely destroyed or decimated," he said.
"If you look at aerial footage of Guana Cay, it's just decimated," she said.
If we change nothing, our fish stocks, which are already suffering, will be decimated.
Hurricane Dorian decimated much of Grand Gahamas and Abaco Islands in the northern Bahamas.
Yes, lots of cities were decimated and there is plenty of work to do.
Principal Britt Smith choked up as he looked at images of the decimated building.
Principal Britt Smith choked up as he looked at images of the decimated building.
This will continue for three months, and by then the opposition will be decimated.
The moderate left is being decimated across Europe and that will probably happen here.
The Iraqi army, decimated by mass defections, couldn't retake the province on its own.
First, Quell's entire army was decimated by Rawlings Virus, which drives people to murderous madness.
The Southeastern United States and the Caribbean have been decimated by a pair of hurricanes.
The regime and Russia, its most powerful ally, have decimated parts of it with strikes.
Aside from the Northern houses decimated in the war, they don't know about White Walkers.
Meanwhile, in the decimated lab, Bernard recovers somewhat after Elsie injects him with cortical fluid.
But a war with the Byzantines, between 529 AD and 531 AD, decimated their population.
African swine fever has decimated the pig population in China and sent pork prices soaring.
That would have decimated its order book and pushed Bombardier to the brink of bankruptcy.
Before this place was decimated by nuclear bombs, it must've been a scenic, snowy spot.
Illegal mining has decimated the lowlands of Kahuzi-Biega National Park, a Grauer's gorilla habitat.
Weaver played Ripley, sole survivor of a commercial ship decimated by the violent title creature.
The hurricane decimated the top floor of the main building, which was constructed in 1923.
Many IPO investors got burnt in 2015 after the stock market rout decimated their gains.
Liberia's people were traumatized, the public sector virtually decimated and the infrastructure reduced to rubble.
Once war and disease decimated the population, remaining members lost their language through cultural assimilation.
Carroll's Seahawks can also clinch this week despite a defense decimated by injuries and departures.
Sure, she decimated Rousey when they first met, and sure, she made it look easy.
In 2016, the star was covered with graffiti multiple times and decimated with a pickaxe.
The rising death toll from alcohol and opiate abuse has decimated families and entire communities.
Moments later the video shows the crew arriving at a neighborhood that has been decimated.
Hundreds of black people are killed by a white supremacist mob, leaving the city decimated.
The oil spilled for 87 days and decimated much of the Gulf Coast's tourist economy.
The agriculture sector was decimated, including the loss of almost 80 percent of planted crops.
War and lawlessness have since uprooted an estimated three million people and decimated the economy.
A vibrant center of Jewish life for centuries – the most robust in Europe – was decimated.
Clinton, who decimated him in the South with the strong backing of African-American voters.
The storm killed dozens and decimated the island's already substandard housing stock and electric grid.
No comment yet from Ahmed, the SEC nor Oak (which was decimated by Ahmed's actions).
The Trump administration rolled back regulations, decimated entire agencies, and cracked down on undocumented immigrants.
Supporters say finning is cruel and has decimated populations of shark species, including endangered ones.
Today marks a decade since an improvised explosive device decimated his body and our life.
Since then, the illegal fishing that has decimated the species has outpaced law-enforcement efforts.
Across the province, hospitals and medical facilities have been decimated by eight years of war.
Across the province, hospitals and medical facilities have been decimated by eight years of war.
"With nervousness about their decimated stock portfolios comes insecurity about real estate valuations," Frigan said.
US Airports have been decimated by waning air travel as the coronavirus continues to spread.
Petra thrived under Roman rule up until an earthquake in 363 C.E. decimated the city.
The ascent of ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft decimated the value of medallions.
Wild boars in Hong Kong are leaving decimated forests and coming into town for snacks.
Over the next decade, those same streaming services decimated the Blu-ray and DVD industries.
The disease has decimated China's pig herd since the first outbreaks were discovered last year.
He said his team had battled blazes where entire blocks of homes had been decimated.
But it was decimated — in a nearly literal sense of the word — by Hurricane Maria.
If the US had no Navy and container ships got decimated, you wouldn't be surprised.
Refrigerators replaced the milk man and faxes and computers decimated the ranks of the post office.
Everyone else was gone, decimated by the drama of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter task!
Last year, the Cavs were decimated by injuries to guard Kyrie Irving and forward Kevin Love.
Legal costs have decimated the state party's campaign coffers, just a year before Jones faces reelection.
They say years of budget reductions have decimated public school systems in favor of tax cuts.
Yang argued that Donald Trump became president because automation decimated the manufacturing industry and devastated communities.
Decimated by firepower and bullet holes, these artifacts seem to lose their shape, volume, and surface.
While the low-cost fashion watches were, as he said, "decimated," the luxury market is growing.
This one vote, from this decimated tribe, will determine who has the numbers at the merge.
The warehouses and utility companies had been decimated too and the routes were flooded or blocked.
Puerto Rico's antiquated electric grid was decimated by the storm and now needs a complete rebuild.
But one part of the sector -- U.S.-based manufacturers -- has been decimated by the overseas competition.
The Spanish missions enslaved and decimated the populations of California Indians in the name of salvation.
The shutdown has dampened economic growth and decimated consumer confidence in the economy since its start.
Sure, the country would be humiliated on the national stage, and decimated politically, geographically, and economically.
It also decimated people's savings, retirement and investments — not to mention their confidence in the future.
USAID director Mark Green said on Sunday that entire communities were completely decimated by the storm.
Her boyfriend's finances and credit had been decimated by identity theft, rendering him unable to help.
After the United States decimated that species in the late 19th century, the Lakota fell rapidly.
China has stepped up pork import purchases because African swine fever has decimated its domestic herd.
But this year Donald Trump has decimated the codes of basic decency without paying a price.
Every week, it seems, I meet some young person whose life was decimated when Dad left.
We have to protect our inner cities because African-American communities are being decimated by crime.
Progressive parties all over the world are getting decimated because they have fallen into this pattern.
This new self-taught AI absolutely decimated last year's algorithmic champion AlphaGo 100 games to 0.
The stocks  have been decimated in recent weeks by the slowdown in travel from the coronavirus.
For an entire week after the storm decimated Puerto Rico, I knew nothing of my family.
The area harvested this summer was down around 30% from last year after drought decimated sowing.
A section of the Amazon rainforest is decimated by wildfires near Porto Velho, Brazil, Aug. 24.
Now, a lot of people have switched to Uber, and that has decimated the taxi business.
Injuries have decimated the staff, yet even when healthy the starters have not delivered as expected.
In terms of offices held nationally and at the state level, the Democrats have been decimated.
" On the state of American infrastructure: "America is one big pothole...our infrastructure has been decimated.
A competitor fund, the VelocityShares Daily Inverse VIX (XIV), also was decimated and has since closed.
In Somalia, drone strikes decimated entire communities, destroying not only lives, but crops, homes, and livelihoods.
That brief, hopeful period before the corporate interests utterly decimated the landscape as they inevitably do.
The whole structure — the gabled roofs, the Edwardian columns and the inner courtyard garden were decimated.
The civil war in Syria has forced millions of people from their homes and decimated towns.
Parts of the Bahamas hit by Hurricane Dorian have been "decimated," the country's prime minister said.
Nine years later, the authors had another story to tell: how disease had decimated their community.
Harvey decimated the Gulf Coast, which accounts for about 28500 percent of overall U.S. refining capacity.
In my case, the flash point was an explosion in southern Afghanistan that decimated my platoon.
Much of southern Europe experienced lengthy droughts last year, which caused widespread fires and decimated crops.
We cannot return to the failed policies of the 1990s, which decimated communities and destroyed families.
The strength of the American steel industry has been decimated in years past by illegal imports.
"You see a steel industry that is being decimated in the United States," Ferriola told Cramer.
The I.R.S.'s criminal enforcement capabilities have been decimated by years of budget cuts and attrition.
Rubio: President Obama; voters who hate stump speeches as answers; the U.S. military he thinks is decimated.
After seeing and photographing the dusty ELC and decimated protected forest, we flew back to the capital.
But in this case, the US Air Force called in strikes that decimated the Russian mercenary force.
Refiners, along with some academics, have dismissed the farm belt's contention that waivers have decimated ethanol demand.
Since 2009, more than 15,13 people have been killed, 2.3 million displaced and the local economy decimated.
They can ensure our family members with preexisting conditions get health care, even if Obamacare is decimated.
Route 98 in Mexico Beach, Florida, was decimated after Hurricane Michael passed through the area in October.
Since the toppling of Muammar Gaddafi in 22010, however, conflict in the neighbouring country has decimated business.
And now that ISIS has been effectively decimated, YPG militias are freed up for operations against Turkey.
The state's ill-designed water-management system, which has decimated the local salmon population, will require repair.
Heavy debt loads nearly decimated U.S. shale producers when oil prices CLc1 started to tumble in 13.
At least 350,000 people were displaced and large parts of Marawi have been decimated by air strikes.
The world outside has been decimated by nuclear war, while the residents of Vault 76 stayed safe.
ISIS leaders may flee Mosul as their ranks are decimated Where did ISIS -- and Baghdadi -- come from?
Daenerys rode in on one of her dragons, unleashing sprays of fire that decimated the opposing army.
And their voices got much more influential even as the Democratic party was being decimated nationally. 3.
The next industry that will thrive will be tech, which has been decimated by the strong dollar.
Automation and outsourcing, both of which have decimated the American working class, did not concern the movement.
The resulting overgrazing decimated young aspens as well as cottonwood saplings and willow thickets along the streambanks.
What was once a row of small shops has been decimated, leaving behind heaps of corrugated steel.
Since 2006, white-nose syndrome, a fungal disease, has decimated the hibernating bat population in the Northeast.
Conservatives argue that it has been decimated by cosmopolitan cultural elites who look down on rural rubes.
The catastrophe not only stripped him of his mobility and independence, but also decimated his life savings.
Several cities in the Chinese province of Sichuan were decimated by an earthquake that hit in 2008.
Most of the island had had its power restored as the commonwealth rebuilt its decimated electrical grid.
This was the Tuesday when Trump took North Carolina, then Illinois, then decimated Marco Rubio in Florida.
Last night, the Cubs decimated the Cincinnati Reds, 16-0, mostly thanks to Chicago pitcher Jake Arrieta.
Or was a Panthers team decimated by injury and dealing with a coaching upheaval the real issue?
The latter has decimated thousands of lives across Europe and brought all its economies to a standstill.
In slicing an entire brain into extremely thin leaves of tissue, the delicate interior architecture was decimated.
Decimated by addiction, its heritage at risk, the Cherokee Nation is trying to sue pharmacies and distributors.
As globalization has shuttered factories and decimated entire industries, federal employment has been a bastion of stability.
Chats reveal arrogance and insolence of the political elite Hurricane Maria decimated the island's antiquated power grid.
For example, storms and winds have decimated sea ice in the Bering Sea over the last week.
The coronavirus already decimated Italy's health care system, which is one of the best in the world.
A plunge in oil prices decimated the U.S. high-yield market, which is dominated by energy companies.
There were many California tribes that were decimated due to the gold rush of the mid-1800s.
Along with the twin-engine Airbus A330, the Boeing 777 has decimated four-engine passenger jet sales.
But state support for public colleges has not recovered from the last recession, which decimated state budgets.
As historic droughts and brushfires sweep across Australia, koala populations have been decimated, according to some reports.
A section of the Amazon rainforest is left decimated by wildfires near Porto Velho, Brazil, Aug. 25.
Since 2009, more than 15,000 people have been killed, 2.3 million displaced and the local economy decimated.
Puerto Rico has grappled with funding shortfalls even before Hurricane Maria decimated the territory's health-care system.
It was in the same area where P.A.V.N. regiments had decimated French mobile groups a decade earlier.
Winning the war in Afghanistan is based on how and whether the insurgents are decimated from within.
The plan is to keep this steamroller going as long as possible until our enemies are decimated.
Since the toppling of Muammar Gaddafi in 22010, however, conflict in the neighboring country has decimated business.
"Every contradiction will not only be contested but decimated in [the Supreme Court]," his daughter wrote on Twitter.
One of the main buildings in Tilted Towers, lovingly called 'Split' by many players, was almost entirely decimated.
Apocalypse was decimated by Grey's surprise ability, ensuring an unlikely victory for an overmatched group of X-Men.
The glaringly obvious takeaway here: No, Facebook's business was not decimated by its recent Cambridge Analytica privacy debacle.
Mass expulsions have decimated the ranks of Russian spies under diplomatic cover in the West, making operations harder.
Images from the city showed overturned cars piled on top of one other, shattered windows and decimated buildings.
But one of Madoff's victims, Gregg Felsen, had no sympathy for the arch-scammer who decimated his savings.
A devastating pig disease, African swine fever, has decimated the Chinese herd, raising the need for meat imports.
Unemployment is rampant, exacerbated by a devastating drought that has decimated livestock, a backbone of the export economy.
During the height of The Great Depression, angry farmers blockaded highways in protest of a decimated agriculture market.
There's really no other option: We need to be greedy or our rights will continue to be decimated.
China is the world's largest pork consumer and its massive hog herds have been decimated by the disease.
Margaret Thatcher's policies decimated Scotland's industry and the poll tax in 903 created an unprecedented wave of anger.
When someone asked around for a Ted Cruz sign for her mother's lawn, Mitty straight up decimated her.
In a city being rapidly decimated by a viral outbreak, what purpose does it serve to take prisoners?
Nashville is plenty good enough to run over a clearly exhausted Penguins team with a decimated blue line.
"Bernie is committed to fighting the Wall Street greed that has decimated black and brown communities," he said.
As president, Mugabe has decimated Zimbabwe's healthcare system and has seen life-expectancy rates fall in his country.
ISIL has decimated entire communities under the guise of a "holy war" and hijacked an entire religious tradition.
Pictures from the neighborhoods after the storm show that Dorian decimated the neighborhood, blowing its plywood homes apart.
And eventually, when the market got too hot, it crashed and all of the cyclical plays were decimated.
The previous dominant variety, the Gros Michel, was decimated by another form of the fungus in the 1950s.
But two years prior, the wildfires decimated the area, killing 22 people and destroying more than 5,600 structures.
Insurance, agriculture and tourism are just a few of the industries that could be decimated by climate change.
"We have to protect our inner cities because African-American communities are being decimated by crime," Trump said.
Yet, despite Nanhui's "sponge city" label, some of the last wetland ecosystems in the area are being decimated.
Baylor's recruiting class was decimated after the sexual assault scandal on campus, and the Bears' future remains uncertain.
All the wealth you have ever collected, all that you have, will be decimated by this ravenous flock.
In the meantime, social media is being flooded with photos of chip aisles in grocery stories looking decimated.
China is the world's largest pork consumer and its massive hog herd has been decimated by the disease.
Let's not forget, however, that we spoke with a New Zealand model who decimated a burrito-eating challenge.
Before we showed up, AIDS had decimated SF's disco/dance scene and someone needed to relight the fire!
ABOUT THE BILLS (3-2): While Taylor has certainly struggled, his receiving corps has been decimated by injuries.
Dozens of villages were decimated, the potential plaintiffs say, and those who opposed the displacement tortured and exiled.
The experience of government decimated the Freedom Party, which dropped to 5 percent in the polls and split.
Services like Lyft and Uber may have decimated the taxi industry and clogged big-city streets with cars.
The Silicon Valley pioneer was being decimated by Microsoft and its many partners in the personal-computer market.
Clive Owen stars as a man helping a miraculously pregnant refugee (Clare-Hope Ashitey) navigate the decimated world.
Like airlines, it's the amount it said was needed in the face of plunging revenues and decimated ridership.
Funding for critical law enforcement to protect the rain forest from illegal timber cutting has also been decimated.
And trailer homes, among the most vulnerable of structures in storms, were decimated up and down the Keys.
But since whale populations were decimated, much remains unknown about ambergris, and especially the origin of jetsam ambergris.
" Had Clinton won, he said, "our military would be decimated" and "our energy would be much more expensive.
The housing market, so decimated in the collapse, has come roaring back, bringing construction employment along with it.
Uber and Lyft decimated the yellow taxi industry, sending medallion prices plummeting, and many drivers into deep debt.
Under the guise of Affordable Care Act repeal, and replacement, Graham-Cassidy would have decimated traditional Medicaid care.
For young people like Jordan, the prospect of a future decimated by the changing climate feels deeply personal.
Decimated by mass prosecutions over the last three decades, New York's five crime families have struggled to adapt.
They found that opening trade to China decimated the US manufacturing industry, as China just made cheaper stuff.
The labor unions decimated by that macroeconomic trend make up an important piece of any Democratic primary coalition.
Many of the Christian churches in the Nineveh Plain in Northern Iraq were defaced or completely decimated by ISIS.
Al Qaeda's affiliates in Africa, Yemen and elsewhere survived and even prospered long after al Qaeda central was decimated.
Maria decimated Puerto Rico's infrastructure, killing at least 50 people and knocking out power to all 3.4 million residents.
In Russia, by contrast, Putin has decimated the opposition, imprisoned critics and taken control of all branches of government.
ISIS is already decimated, and it's surrounded by enemies determined to nip its potential re-emergence in the bud.
Its roots date back to the period after World War II. After six years of fighting, Europe was decimated.
The five powerful families that control the Moon have waged a brutal war that decimated one of their numbers.
The Eurasian beaver was common before humans came along, but we decimated its population beginning in the medieval era.
Broncos receivers — A Pittsburgh team decimated by injury shouldn't have been able to hang with Denver on the road.
In the 19th century, Russian fur traders decimated the population of sea otters, which are the snails' main predator.
"Addiction psychiatrists have been all but decimated—they're just too expensive for treatment services to employ now," Hamilton explains.
John has been sacrificed, his family has been decimated, and I'm not sure why or what you're waiting for.
When communities are decimated by floods or droughts, tsunamis or fire, the most vulnerable among them suffer the most.
It believes encroachment and attacks by farmers and loggers that began in the 1980s decimated the man&aposs tribe.
The giant pumpkin was completely decimated and, unsurprisingly, so was the car—which was donated by Saskatchewan Government Insurance.
And the decimated Democrats, a minority in both House and Senate, do not have the power to hinder him.
Convoy of Hope is also currently providing relief to Haiti after Hurricane Matthew decimated entire communities in the region.
Yesterday Obama campaigned with JayZ & Springsteen while Hurricane Sandy victims across NY & NJ are still decimated by Sandy. Wrong!
When community members live in perpetual fear of such a powerful carnivore, they can turn against the decimated species.
But based on how he was utterly decimated at the 2011 WHCD by comedian Seth Meyers, I doubt it.
The forests will be decimated by mining, which is why the villages have unusually come together to oppose it.
Yesterday Obama campaigned with JayZ & Springsteen while Hurricane Sandy victims across NY & NJ are still decimated by Sandy. Wrong!
Whale populations were decimated by industrial-scale slaughter fueled by the use of exploding harpoons in the 20th century.
They had a terrible war [where] between 3 and 5 billion people died and their coffee sector was decimated.
In the late 1800s, plume hunters supplying feathers for the hat industry decimated the egret population on Malheur Lake.
The left wants bold ideas and new programs to solve the nagging problems that have decimated the middle class.
All structures on our property were decimated, including the barn we had lovingly rebuilt for them earlier this year.
Harvey just decimated Texas, and images of people being rescued from their roofs are still fresh in people's heads.
Most of us are part of the chosen families that Americans are constructing to replace the decimated biological ones.
But the energy industry is facing crisis after the coronavirus pandemic decimated world demand for fuel and crushed prices.
Populations were decimated by Western-borne diseases, to which they had no resistance; entire bloodlines and genealogies were destroyed.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, thousands of Jews settled in Germany, revitalizing a once moribund, decimated community.
By 2003, Shengzhou boasted 672 computer-controlled looms, which within half a decade decimated the mainstay of Como's economy.
Nipper's Beach Bar & Grill in the Bahamas was decimated by the Category 5 storm ... it's now all but ruined.
But Johnson decimated Jeffries, a victory that sparked violent white backlash in the form of riots across the country.
The stocks of the four big U.S. airlines have been decimated in recent weeks by the slowdown in travel.
The war has put seven million people in danger of starvation, crushed the economy and decimated the health system.
But later on, it is believed that the arrival of colonists and the institution of slavery decimated the population.
Reindeer are being decimated by rainfall over ice, which killed tens of thousands of animals in the past decade.
State oppression has decimated civil society and negated years of social progress, casting a pall on the public mood.
And the same forces that decimated Splinter are working insidiously to impact industries as varied as healthcare and retail.
God only knows how many hectares of forest have been decimated to accommodate what is an essentially thoughtless ritual.
According to the World Wildlife Fund, the species has been decimated by habitat deforestation, poaching, and human–elephant conflict.
And he did so on Tuesday only because of the rash of injuries that has decimated the Mets' rotation.
Likewise, North Korea's own economy has been decimated by sanctions imposed by the international community, regardless of Zimbabwean trade.
My grandmother is a widow, and her and my grandfather's life savings were almost decimated by the financial crisis.
Massive spills on the Kalamazoo and Yellowstone Rivers have decimated those ecosystems and the communities that rely on them.
Thousands upon thousands of people were required to evacuate their homes after the Southern California wildfires decimated the state.
But when Hurricane Maria decimated Puerto Rico in September 2017, the federal response was sluggish, compounded by weak infrastructure.
Most every nation has prohibited killing whales, creatures whose populations were decimated by ruthless whaling practices in the 1800s.
Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas (CNN)On this island decimated by Hurricane Dorian, the health problems are rampant. Infections. Diabetes.
Organized labor, which has been decimated over the past few decades, isn't a replacement for a robust government response.
Church leaders know full well that the priesthood would be decimated if closeted gay men were exposed and expelled.
John has been sacrificed, his family has been decimated and I'm not sure why or what you're waiting for.
I came from a family decimated by the Holocaust, which meant, in my case, that I had no aged relatives.
During winter, Spain's south-eastern Murcia region supplies nearly all of Europe's produce but heavy rainfall has decimated growing fields.
So it would seem their plans, if not already completely decimated by their respective prison sentences, are truly dashed now.
This society was later decimated by colonists and slavery, he said, but Rapa Nui culture has managed to live on.
Yet in recent years, Hawaii's expanding urban footprint and the spread of invasive plants and animals have decimated bee colonies.
Not only has your heart been trampled, but trust in your partner and sense of safety has also been decimated.
Web publishing didn't just cut costs for writers, it also decimated the need for complex visual art to accompany pieces.
Aerial photographs of Michael's aftermath showed entire neighborhoods flattened by the storm and the coast's once rich landscape now decimated.
Putin wore a "fluffy bra," Robbie Williams flipped off billions of people, and then Russia decimated Saudi Arabia 5-0.
China has turned into a major pork importer as its domestic herd has been decimated by African swine fever (ASF).
It's not ... they sort of decimated media certainly, but nobody, they didn't seem to care that much about that. Right.
Rescue and clean up efforts are still underway, and photographs of the aftermath showed entire neighborhoods decimated by the storm.
Much of humanity has been decimated by the kaiju invasion, with isolated pockets of survivors strewn across four different islands.
This is just 25 years after nuclear war decimated the planet, making it the earliest entry in the series chronologically.
Demand for ivory and horns has principally come from China and Vietnam, which has decimated wild herds of the animals.
Vaquita populations have been decimated by illegal nets used to catch totoaba fish, whose swim bladder is prized in China.
To make matters worse, Horan says, much of the public health infrastructure in western Haiti was decimated by the storm.
But all her supplies and reading materials were destroyed last month when a fire decimated her family's Parma, Michigan home.
Fish populations are being decimated – including the Pacific bluefin tuna, which is now at four percent of its original size.
The April 0003, 2000, earthquake and its subsequent aftershocks decimated all but one of Takure's 214 structures, according to residents.
Greece&aposs fire department says the death toll from wildfires that decimated seaside communities near Athens has increased to 79.
Each time a denizen of that floor got a cold, it decimated at least a third of the floor's employees.
Since European settlement, roughly 80 percent of koala habitat has been decimated, with land cleared for farming and housing developments.
Saudi air strikes have also decimated Yemen's infrastructure, leaving more than 21 million people desperately in need of humanitarian assistance.
I had picked up the habit as a young teenager and it decimated me through my college days and beyond.
This represents the greatest hunt of all times in terms of biomass and it decimated whale stocks in all oceans.
The genocide decimated healthcare infrastructure such as hospitals, clinics and laboratories and generated a mass exodus of skilled medical personnel.
Democrats had not only lost the White House and both houses of Congress, but were decimated at the state level.
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Also, they will assist in ongoing efforts to address the island's power crisis, and help restore the decimated power grid.
The blaze decimated much of the town of Paradise and destroyed nearly 14,000 homes and more than 4,800 other buildings.
Both hurricanes were Category 5 storms when they hit, and both decimated the islands, within two weeks of each other.
In the decimated California town of Paradise, where her uncle David William Marbury lived, the odds of survival seem bleak.
The country faces acute poverty, a mass migration crisis, chronic hyperinflation, decimated health and educational services and cratering oil production.
The ranks of The Herald, like so many newspapers around the world, have been decimated by cuts over the years.
Trump railed against a "rigged" system that had decimated rural and Rust Belt communities, and he vowed to fix it.
Millions of lives were lost, mostly from disease and hunger, and infrastructure in the east of the country was decimated.
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Trump's plan also apparently calls for the Environmental Protection Agency to be decimated by budget cuts of over 22019 percent.
Climate change also has started to fuel more migration, he said, as drier conditions in some areas have decimated crops.
Over the past two decades, some 80 percent of the entire Tasmanian devil population has been decimated by the cancer.
That has decimated oil stocks, helping push the S&P 9903 down 8 percent since the start of the year.
New York (CNN Business)Several American industries that have been decimated by the coronavirus outbreak are asking for federal bailouts.
Richard Branson's private Caribbean island was virtually decimated by Hurricane Irma ... and TMZ has learned there were some animal casualties.
Rainforests are being decimated in order to graze animals and grow soy for export to be fed to farm animals.
Old-guard philanthropy may snicker, but so did the other sectors that Bezos has decimated during his reign at Amazon.
Since 2009, the government has decimated the opposition with politically motivated lawsuits and arrests, and even extrajudicial disappearances and murders.
The business model of newspapers and magazines fell apart, an enormous number of jobs were lost, local reporting was decimated.
They got decimated in 2010 and 2014, and maybe there just wasn't that much they could have done about it.
"Bill Barr has decimated the esprit de corps and the rule of law in the Department of Justice," Rossi said.
Peru is in the midst of a reckoning over entrenched, widespread corruption that has decimated public confidence in elected officials.
Escalating repression has already decimated the lawmakers's ranks, leaving them struggling to meet a quorum and keep the congress running.
The withdrawal would have been a cynical betrayal of the Kurdish fighters without whom we could not have decimated ISIS.
Navy warships and military aircraft have been used to evacuate hundreds trapped along the coast, as national parks were decimated.
Then Spotify came along and decimated that model, replacing all that download income with a mere $6,000 in streaming income.
Sanders has railed against the "disastrous trade deals" he says have cost the nation jobs and decimated the working class.
Regime holdovers would have potent incentives to use such weapons should the military infrastructure of their respective states be decimated.
The family from Syria sought refuge in Canada in 2017 to escape the civil war that's decimated their home country.
We get up in the morning and we tell ourselves we are worthy, we won't be decimated: we will live.
Kurdish and Yazidi fighters recaptured the city in November 2015, and residents slowly began to return to their decimated villages.
He filled the family's decimated ranks with Sicilians, known to be far less flamboyant and showy than their American associates.
The Force Awakens, the first of the new Disney-helmed Star Wars movies, absolutely decimated the box office last Christmas.
The town's many ice cream shops were empty; Antonio explained that the new highway had decimated a longstanding pit stop tradition.
They are chilling with threats such as "The Jews will be decimated" and that bombs have been planted in children's backpacks.
Wired internet and phone service is also spotty, since the Category 4 storm decimated utility poles and other aspects of infrastructure.
A digital ad market that prizes the scale and targeting capabilities that tech platforms possess has decimated local outlets in particular.
It's useless information, doubly pointless against the Dragonslayer Armor, who decimated me with a few swings of his electrified Dragonslayer Axe.
Phoenix (CNN)Democrats are gathering this weekend to begin trying to rebuild their decimated party -- and, perhaps, blow off some steam.
We know the bountiful shoals of fish that have historically fed us are being decimated by warming waters and acidifying oceans.
The team of scientists grows coral, which is then planted out on reefs decimated by global warming and other human abuses.
Silicon Valley billionaires have touted the potential for tech jobs to revitalize the former manufacturing centers that automation and globalization decimated.
During the battle to recapture Mosul from ISIS in 2017, the western part of the city, where Rajab lives, was decimated.
At least nine people are dead as a result of wildfires in California that have decimated over 100,000 acres of land.
In many rural areas, residents remain without power more than six months after the storm, which decimated infrastructure and killed dozens.
Just days after his inauguration — and Kellyanne Conway's "alternative facts" saga — online copies were decimated as the book quickly sold out.
It resulted in over 15,000 deaths, and the follow-up tsunami decimated the Fukushima Daiichi plant on the nation's east coast.
At the turn of the 20th century, feathers were in fashion, and plume hunters had decimated the local white heron population.
Alas, most of the Sephardic Jews who founded Yeshuat Israel left Rhode Island when the Revolutionary War decimated Newport's shipping industry.
After contact a lot of our people died from disease, war, and in residential schools, which decimated our traditional governance structures.
It's been less than 10 minutes of play on Pokémon Go and we've already decimated a tenth of the phone's battery.
After Hurricane Irma decimated the U.S. Virgin Islands last year, country superstar Kenny Chesney started writing songs and organizing relief efforts.
In fact, I was playing as Diddy Kong, and despite knowing the ins and outs of Samus's mechanics, I was decimated.
"We got decimated," Sanders said on ABC's "This Week" of South Carolina, where Clinton beat him 74% to 26% last month.
But, with prices for everything from coal to copper decimated in recent years as China's economy slows, such lavishness has disappeared.
With the press of one button, Lyon, all of his nudity, and the entire submarine is decimated in a fiery blaze.
Streetmap, a very early mover in the online mapping space, said Google's Maps launch decimated traffic to its rival mapping website.
He made two other starts for the Reds in April, when the rotation was decimated by injuries, and he won both.
In it, the thirty-year-old Akerman visits older Jewish women in Paris whose families were decimated by the Nazi regime.
Al Qaeda in Iraq was decimated but not destroyed, and Mr. Obama declared the American war in Iraq over in 2011.
It's a good thing that the Trump administration has started reversing the Obama-era policies that decimated America's fossil fuel industry.
Entire towns and huge areas of land have been decimated as emergency responders have sought to deal with the catastrophic damage.
Which means in 2016, unlike her parents' generation which was decimated by AIDS, Lumba has access to life-saving antiretroviral therapy.
African elephant populations also suffered some of their sharpest declines in recent history, and African lion populations have also been decimated.
During the winters of 1995 through 2001 in particular, mites decimated bees across the northern US, wiping out entire beekeeping operations.
The island's manufacturing sector, which still represents 46% of the GDP and more that 80,000 good paying jobs, would be decimated.
The federal minimum wage has decimated the Puerto Rican labor market on multiple occasions since the original Fair Labor Standards Act.
The fungus that causes chestnut blight, for example, decimated thousands of trees and changed the American landscape in the early 1900s.
And there is nothing new about this phenomenon; Native Americans were decimated by diseases brought by our European ancestors centuries ago.
When Hurricane Harvey decimated the Gulf Coast, causing some $28503 billion in damage, Congress responded with tens of billions in aid.
Memphis finished 2251-26, but was so decimated with injuries that it set records for rostered players in a single season.
They are among the 41 people and entities charged in a scandal that has decimated FIFA's leadership, particularly in the Americas.
Large swathes of scorched land decimated the maize crop, with current forecasts pointing to a 26.6 percent lower harvest this year.
As she tells it, she was angry that the 200 years of colonial rule had "decimated" India's craftspeople and their work.
Philadelphia's offensive line was decimated in the first half as the Eagles lost both starting tackles, Jason Peters and Lane Johnson.
The thicker pink kinds are decimated, she said in a phone call to Mashable Wednesday, while other kinds are going fast.
Potential interest in buying Costco, the $23 billion retailer that has largely continued to thrive even as Amazon has decimated others.
Because right now China is getting absolutely decimated by countries that are leaving China, going to other countries, including our own.
Injuries decimated the receiving corps, and Mike Evans' legendary case of the dropsies lowered Winston's completion percentage all on its own.
That's what happened when the mountain pine beetle decimated the province's Interior pine forests from the early 1990s to late 2000s.
His country had been a casualty the year before of Hurricane Mitch, which decimated Central America, leaving more than 10,000 dead.
Like thousands of people whose kitchens have been decimated by the hurricanes Harvey and Irma, Mr. Marcus just had to cook.
In a time when coronavirus has decimated air travel, airlines are dropping prices and offering flexible ticket policies to some locations.
Three months after the earthquake, the fish market stalls were still decimated, and only about a third of fishermen were working.
However, stringent requirements for buildings to be constructed to withstand category five hurricanes saved the islands from being "decimated", she said.
Streaming has now finally returned the business, which was nearly decimated by the shift from physical to digital formats, to growth.
In 2012, a dramatic spike in warm weather decimated production region wide, with some days in March climbing above 1963°F.
When Baghdad's UN headquarters are decimated in a bombing, and de Mello is buried, Carolina leads the efforts to rescue him.
Trump's failed efforts to repeal, and replace, the ACA would have rolled back this expansion and decimated access to drug treatment.
There are only about 40,000 to 100,000 koalas remaining after "uncontrolled habitat destruction," decimated the population, according to the Australia Zoo.
Late on February 7, the Russian mercenaries attacked the US troops, who responded with such fury that they decimated the attackers.
China's economic slowdown in the past five years has decimated its microcredit sector and, to a lesser extent, the trust companies.
"I went to turn to the west and the whole neighborhood was gone," Juarez said, remembering how boulders decimated entire homes.
Two consecutive years of drought from 2015 to mid-2016, linked to a powerful El Nino weather phenomenon, decimated crop harvests.
UL went bust last week amid intense competition over passengers and a weaker pound following the Brexit vote decimated company profits.
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That is in contrast to the operations to take back other cities, including Ramadi and Sinjar, which were decimated by airstrikes.
It was decimated when the textiles industry left and it is going through a revival, thanks to companies such as Schletter.
It stalled out and decimated portions of the country's northern islands before moving slowly moving north toward the southeast US coast.
Hicham Aboutaam's "personal and professional reputation and business opportunities have been decimated," according to the lawsuit filed in Manhattan Supreme Court.
Another $150 billion would be made available to help other sectors of the economy that have been decimated by the crisis.
Another image, Another image, attributed to Edward Steichen and made during World War I, documents a decimated French village from above.
Overuse of pesticides has decimated our insect populations, which has led to the sharp decline of the aerial insect-feeding birds.
In Vietnam, national parks are primarily in name only, and poaching (often practiced by park rangers) and worse has decimated wildlife.
The three-day conference has been close to decimated by cancellations from Western speakers as details emerged about Khashoggi's gruesome death.
He often felt too decimated, both physically and mentally, to spend quality time with his wife and four-year-old son.
Three radio operators are continuing on to the US Virgin Islands, which were also decimated by this season's back-to-back hurricanes.
Needless to say, the cheapening should be alarming to AMC, whose stock price has been decimated this year amidst declining ticket sales.
Aerial surveys by James Cook University professor Terry Hughes have shown back-to-back mass bleaching events have decimated the northern reef.
Species such as the ring-tailed lemur, Sumatran orangutan and black howler monkey have already seen their populations decimated by habitat loss.
Meanwhile, the housing for oil field workers was fields "effectively decimated" by a blaze in Alberta, Dennis Gartman told CNBC last week.
Johnathan, who has been diving here for nearly 10 years, reported that their once abundant numbers have been decimated by aggressive overfishing.
Why it matters: The consensus among experts is that the next big zone to be decimated by robots is the service industry.
But he did condemn the Republican establishment, promising to "absolutely" hold them to account if the GOP is decimated this election cycle.
In fact, a little over a decade ago, the reef was decimated by the unregulated use of destructive practices like blast fishing.
The bottom line: It's a glimmer of hope for a union that has been decimated by globalization and technology transformation for decades.
It's not surprising that the Senate's strongest immigration advocate comes from California, where the local Republican Party has been all but decimated.
These chips packed an unexpected one-two, flavor-texture punch that kept us going hand-to-mouth until the snack was decimated.
"We do have pockets of the Boko Haram terrorists still left in some places but very largely we've decimated them," he says.
TPP would have further eroded the US manufacturing base, decimated our auto industry and surrendered yet more of American sovereignty to globalism.
Washington Capitals forward Marcus Johansson has decimated the Buffalo Sabres en route to recording six points in his last six games overall.
Around 90 people are believed to have died in the wildfire that, fanned by gale-force winds, decimated Greek seaside resort areas.
Pork imports by China are expected to surge as the country's hog herd has been decimated by the deadly African swine fever.
The Seattle Mariners' high-octane offense is masking some of the troubles of a starting pitching staff that is decimated by injury.
And if deported, Nahidh will be returning to a country where the once robust thriving and ancient Christian community has been decimated.
The movie, coming in No. 4, was decimated by critics but fared somewhat better with audiences, who gave it a B CinemaScore.
"Across this country, there are families decimated by a member of their family who played high school or college football," said Zegel.
"A flood of foreign imports and failed trade policies have decimated American manufacturing," USW International President Leo Gerard said in the statement.
Reduced hog feed demand in China, where a deadly hog disease called African swine fever has decimated the industry, further dampened results.
" The 42nd Ward representative said his measure would also penalize Trump for "comparing our great city to a decimated, war-torn country.
Mulvaney's efforts to transform and rebrand the CFPB decimated the agency's morale and inflamed divides among Obama-era and Trump-era hires.
But pork sales prospects remain promising as African swine fever has decimated China's domestic herd and sent pork prices to record highs.
Fully out of power in Washington, and decimated at the state level, the Democrats have little to lose by trying something new.
The price of this war can be counted in body bags, decimated families, lost generations of children and staggering costs to taxpayers.
The rapidly increasing trend to purchase items online has left in its wake decimated neighborhoods, shopping environments and shopping centers across America.
The Ontario Liberal Party was decimated in the last provincial election, losing so many seats that it no longer has party status.
Frequent floods and droughts have decimated the crops of many of its some 18 million people and left them struggling to survive.
A Lions offense brimming with first- and second-round picks mustered just six points against a punchless Bears defense decimated by injury.
These jobs have always been important, but as automation and outsourcing have decimated manufacturing, the relative significance of service work has increased.
The Kurds played a vital role in crushing ISIS' caliphate, and the US is now leaving them to be decimated by Turkey.
Bo Scarbrough is slated to get some heavy usage in the Detroit offense after a slew of injuries decimated the Lions backfield.
Worse, technological progress has made today's nuclear bombs deadlier than either of the two bombs that decimated Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.
You know, they certainly decimated music entertainment journalism, now we're going for the big jobs, driving, accountants, lawyers and things like that.
One-on-One came out in the same year that the great video-game crash of 21983 decimated the home console market.
As Maeve stalks through the decimated HQ like a wary shark, she takes Lee — Westworld's perpetually bewildered "story architect" — as a hostage.
New satellite images show that the 140-foot-tall mud brick structure was decimated, likely by bulldozers, over the last three months.
There's now virtual consensus, even among Democrats' most loyal backers, that the party has been decimated nationwide at all levels of government.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)Apple's iPhone sales in China were decimated last month as the novel coronavirus outbreak slashed demand for smartphones.
The construction boom in Beirut has generated plenty of local criticism, as historic buildings have been razed and public areas nearly decimated.
By 2008, it seemed like a sound strategy even as the crash decimated the property's value, lowering it by roughly a third.
Aggressive prosecutions in the 1980s and 1990s decimated the leadership of the Bonanno, Lucchese, Gambino, Genovese and Colombo families in New York.
Gifted and talented programs feed these high schools, and they have been decimated or eliminated entirely from large swaths of the city.
The president repeatedly referenced China on the campaign trail, and his message that cheap Chinese imports decimated American manufacturing resonated with voters.
China is expected to import much more pork this year as its domestic hog herd has been decimated by African swine fever.
As the injury-decimated Cavaliers somehow took two games from the Warriors last year, Thompson grabbed 32 offensive rebounds in six contests.
California's landmarks, and much of its population, are decimated in creative ways, but a family is brought back together in the process.
The extinction of a 9-to-5 workday has largely decimated whatever cushion of time one might use to prepare a meal.
But the process might not be fast enough to backstop the system, which really needs to have its decimated cash flows replaced.
After the two Chechen wars, the local club became a symbol of resilience and revitalization in a city that had been decimated.
The massacre at Tlatelolco, named for the vast housing development where the students were meeting, decimated the student movement 231 years ago.
It decimated European cities during the Middle Ages, killing tens of millions of people, but today is found mostly in rural areas.
Even after factory closings decimated employment in the car industry in recent decades, the state remains dotted with auto plants and suppliers.
And the freelance writers, graphic artists, videographers, and so on who were logical WeWork clients were seeing their livelihoods decimated by technology.
They knock down the height and force of waves, but they've been decimated by a century of overharvesting and worsening water quality.
She said it simply wasn't enough given the rate at which the earth is warming and forests are being decimated by wildfires.
In recent years, that has created a discounting war that has decimated once-mighty retail titans like Macy's and other department stores.
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In America today you would say that the clans have polarized, the villages have been decimated and the tribes have become weaponized.
Some parts of Puerto Rico have been "decimated" by Hurricane Irma, but the Caribbean island's tourism industry remains intact, Puerto Rico Gov.
Agricultural towns in Venezuela's interior have sunk into subsistence, as the collapse of the road system and gasoline shortages decimated domestic trade.
Prior to this deployment, California sent 20 skilled firefighters abroad to help Australia fight the bushfires that have decimated millions of acres.
And what price society will pay for conservatives watching in snide amusement as common truth is decimated is yet to be known.
Cheney is also a major asset to the House GOP, which saw its ranks of female lawmakers decimated in the 2018 midterms.
Much of Syria has been decimated by an ongoing brutal civil war, which led to the TPS designation in the first place.
Last year was better, I could even save money for my children's school fees, but this year inflation has decimated my income.
"Social mobility has been decimated by decades of political failure to address our worsening housing crisis," said commissioner and lawmaker Sayeeda Warsi.
"Win probability 92 percent," you might read as you watch your hard-won forces and devious strategy decimated by a computer program.
You may hear plenty of people say "failure is the key to success," but they haven't been decimated at Street Fighter before.
Suniva and SolarWorld Americas requested tariffs of 50 percent on imported panels last year, saying their operations were decimated by cheap imports.
At the same time, less demand for New York's iconic yellow cabs has decimated that one-time route to middle-class income.
Farmers are hoping China will further increase imports of U.S. pork to make up for the outbreak that has decimated its herd.
He lost some 60 colleagues in the suicide bombing that decimated the leadership of this tight-knit legal fraternity, probably for years.
The Panama City school was torn apart by Michael, and Principal Britt Smith choked up as he looked at the decimated building.
Inside Venezuela, the military's ranks have been decimated as thousands of soldiers have deserted because hyperinflation has rendered their paychecks nearly worthless.
Mr. Sanders also said that Michigan, which holds its primary on Tuesday, had been "decimated" by trade deals that Mr. Biden supported.
But villagers in the hardest hit communities remain stranded while relief efforts struggle to reach them on roads decimated in the disaster.
Yet the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, allegedly murdered by Saudi assassins on orders from the Kingdom, has decimated the image revamp.
Vital cultural communities everywhere have been decimated by short-sighted, fast-paced development that moves forward without the oversight of cultural preservation.
Africa&aposs four species of pangolins are under increasing pressure from poachers because Asia&aposs four species have been decimated, according to experts.
Luckily, the storm appears likely to move far enough to the south of Barbuda to spare that decimated island of its worst effects.
China is battling a severe outbreak of African swine fever that has decimated the country's hog herd and sent domestic pork prices soaring.
I expected the store to be decimated from a full weekend of Black Friday shopping, but it looked like everything was in stock.
There are also affected areas along the Sierra Nevada foothills including Paradise, the town that was decimated by the Camp Fire last year.
He instead finds a countryside decimated by what he sees as the ruinous effects of globalization, which only stokes his middle-aged anger.
Shipments for the whole of September fell as an epidemic of African swine fever has decimated China's pig herd, reducing demand for soymeal.
"Both hospitals are decimated on St. Croix and here on St. Thomas," Sarauw said, dismayed at the lack of facilities and available relief.
Thankfully, the decimated crew is getting a boost from Brie Larson's Captain Marvel, who just made her debut in her blockbuster standalone movie.
GameStop has been decimated this year, losing about 70% of its value and wiping out around $900 million from the company's market cap.
American drone strikes and air raids have decimated the group's top ranks, and it was not immediately clear who could possibly replace him.
Facebook released the number as part of its second-quarter earnings release, in which it also decimated just about any and all expectations.
First of all, we're seeing local news being decimated, and that is having a real effect, as studies have shown, on our democracy.
And so I think it was a blow to see all these newsrooms sort of be decimated off the back of their readjustments.
All we know for sure is that Rebecca returns to the family's decimated house as a few firefighters are still on the scene.
Season 2's Mind Flayer, previously embodied by shadow and smoke, is now comprised of the flesh and bone of its decimated hosts.
Meanwhile, naval aviators decimated Japanese airpower in a free-for-all of aerial combat that came to be called the Marianas Turkey Shoot.
She also decimated the idea that her actions hurt sister Kendall Jenner's relationship with Swift, saying Kendall was never in the squad. Ouch.
One group that emerged in Algeria late in 2014 executed a French hiker, but within weeks had been decimated by Algerian security forces.
In October, he was deployed to deadly fires that decimated the city of Santa Rosa and parts of the state's storied wine country.
Uranium stock prices have been decimated in the wake of the March 2011 Fukushima disaster, which led to Japan closing its nuclear reactors.
Unpredictable rain was one of the main causes of coffee leaf rust, a disease that decimated Central America's coffee supply starting in 2011.
Sudanese poachers and LRA rebels had already decimated the once-abundant elephant population; well-armed poaching groups were now butchering the remaining wildlife.
" When I ask him about the people whose lives were being decimated as a result of the business practices, he went, "Ugh, okay.
For as much as the Democratic Party was decimated in 2016, progressive activists are undeniably stronger today than they were in the 2000s.
The mortgage meltdown that preceded the Great Recession decimated minority wealth in my neighborhood, a majority–African-American suburban community in South Chicago.
It's a question that social networks like Twitter, which just decimated its workforce in a push for profitability, have been struggling to answer.
Newsrooms in cities across the country have been decimated by draconian cuts, while fat cats load up newspapers with debt and profit handsomely.
Despite the president's claims during the 85033 campaign that "al Qaeda has been decimated," it remains a serious threat to the U.S. homeland.
KS: I know, I got the internet beat, and literally — you know those high-and-mighty media reporters who now have been decimated?
A new study suggests that the impact also decimated Earth's forests, leading to the extinction of all the birds that lived in trees.
This is the story of padawan Cal Kestis struggling to survive after Order 66 in Revenge of the Sith decimated the Jedi Order.
The discovery of the Young's wealth is central to the story: They embody a family that hasn't been decimated by poverty or war.
Victor Lebrón, a restaurant owner in San Juan, doubled his square footage and hired new staff eleven months after Maria decimated the island.
Venezuela's economic collapse has already decimated its health system, leaving hospitals without antibiotics, surgeons without gloves and patients dying on emergency room tables.
Despite the president's claims during the 85033 campaign that "Al Qaeda has been decimated," they remain a serious threat to the U.S. homeland.
Former Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter admitted that Russia was not "of any help whatsoever" in fighting ISIS and instead decimated Western forces.
Democratic ranks have also been decimated in state governments across the nation, where new leaders tend to plant roots for future higher office.
Public trust in the government has been decimated, while criminal networks and gangs have found boundless opportunities to expand and co-opt officials.
The beleaguered state-owned utility has struggled over the last year to recover from last September's storm, which decimated the island's electrical grid.
Sam Brownback's ruinous diet of tax cuts has decimated revenue and sparked rebellion even among his erstwhile allies in the Republican-controlled Legislature.
Weather had also decimated Summer Jam, the annual confab thrown by the leading New York hip-hop station, Hot 97 (WQHT 97.1 FM).
Shortly before the construction of the I-95 expressway divided and ultimately decimated the neighborhood, public officials pursued a large-scale slum clearance.
Along the way, often while standing in front of relics whose provenance he has just decimated, he meets priests, pilgrims, students and others.
"Its territory is shrinking every day, its leaders are being decimated, its revenue resources are dwindling, and its fighters are fleeing," he said.
"I didn't want to die but it seemed death was almost certain as our unit was being decimated by US bombers," Kwon said.
The country's middle class was decimated in the aftermath of the global recession, leaving a huge gap between the poor and the wealthy.
The cycling team Giant-Alpecin was decimated by a British motorist in Spain who was driving on the wrong side of the road.
That means legislation and funding to support retraining, health care and retirement funds and rebuilding areas decimated by the departure of their lifeline.
Al Qaeda in Iraq had been decimated, and Obama and Clinton gave it new life and allowed it to spread across the world.
I mean, I grew up with people who were hardworking, whose jobs were taken away from them because the auto industry was decimated.
Many have seen their retirement savings decimated by the market's response to the COVID-19 outbreak and are left wondering how to recover.
The top career leadership has been decimated by a series of firings of senior-level career officials, with no plans for replacing them.
Prior to House of X, the X-Men were decimated and sent to a different reality in 2019's Age of X-Man.
Driven by demand for shark fin soup, shark fins have become so valuable that many species of this ocean predator are being decimated.
In 2009, when Sri Lanka's armed forces decimated the L.T.T.E., the brutal victory was accompanied by tens of thousands of Tamil civilian deaths.
The blackout collapsed Venezuela's foundering health care system and decimated scarce food stocks in an economy that has shrunk by half since 2013.
The Gambino clan had operated quietly for the better part of the last decade after federal prosecutions decimated its ranks in the 1990s.
Hostels are a frugal alternative to hotels for budget travelers, but social distancing because of coronavirus has decimated much of the hospitality industry.
A superstorm and fever epidemic have decimated New York, but the shopkeeper, who is missing half of her jaw, folds with rote acuity.
Why it matters: Germany is being decimated by the global downturn in manufacturing and trade that has weighed extensively on major exporting countries.
He also suggested that the company could offer solace for broadcasters like ESPN, whose business has been decimated by a drop in viewers.
There is nothing figurative about that binary for Lopez's men, who belong to a generation that came after the one decimated by aids .
By the time the government admitted to the scale of the problem, China's pig herds had been decimated and pork prices had doubled.
Sanctions imposed by the Trump administration have decimated Iran's economy: Jobs are scarce, and the prices for food and other necessities are soaring.
Chinese domestic prices are soaring as the African swine fever virus has decimated the country's hog herd, tightening supplies of China's favorite meat.
Most recently, Hurricane Dorian stalled over and decimated the Bahamas, and raging wildfires have destroyed a large swath of Amazon and Bolivian rainforests.
Their concern was understandable — the Mets' rotation has been decimated by injuries, and they could barely afford to lose this season's best starter.
Alabama tornadoes There are still at least seven people missing after a tornado outbreak killed 23 and decimated portions of an Alabama county.
The Rome-based UN Food and Agriculture Organisation said the drought had decimated Ethiopian livestock and threatened food supplies for 10.2 million people.
Other ministers in Macron's government are from The Republicans, the mainstream conservative party that was also decimated by LREM in Sunday's parliamentary vote.
Almost four years into the American-backed campaign to defeat the Islamic State group in Syria, the jihadi group is all but decimated.
The accident also decimated international confidence in nuclear power, and a number of countries halted their own programs — for a time, that is.
But in recent years, Barnes & Noble has been decimated by the strength of online booksellers like Amazon and struggled to make a profit.
With this self-induced crisis, the Berkshire Museum has decimated its collection, laid waste to its reputation, and riven the Berkshire cultural community.
Then on Tuesday morning, fire engulfed and decimated 665 units at the Blacksand Executive Lodge, which housed oil workers for a nearby facility.
This is their company, they've made billions of dollars off of it, they've decimated industries, like they really control the online advertising market.
Scandrick was released by the Washington Redskins on Tuesday and was immediately linked to the Chiefs, who were decimated at corner after last season.
Still, it seems egregious to have a "books" section on the Storefronts page when Amazon single-handedly decimated the brick-and-mortar book industry.
He said homes for other ethnic groups in Myanmar are now being built in the decimated villages, some of which lie under new roads.
But the PT is now out of power — its legislative presence decimated and its leader, former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, in prison.
However they have been decimated by the slowdown over the past two years, with many small and mid sized junkets going out of business.
Walking through the town you've grown to love and seeing it decimated to the ground is a sight I never thought I would see.
Obviously, someone is deliberately causing the hosts to remember, be it Dolores's flashback to a decimated Sweetwater, or Maeve's dreams of a past life.
Dickinson is also the highest-profile Cosby accuser, whose allegations early on set off a tidal wave of backlash that decimated the comedian's career.
January's jump was also fueled by a rise in pork prices due to the Asian swine fever that has decimated hog populations in China.
Adding to the problems, legal costs have decimated the state party's campaign coffers, creating yet another challenge for Jones ahead of his reelection battle.
The party was decimated after soldiers and Islamic vigilantes slaughtered - according to some estimates - at least 500,000 alleged leftists and their families in 1965.
When it comes to recent films available on Netflix, Canada absolutely decimated the competition, with 13 top-rated movies from 2015 in its catalog.
Release just one pregnant rat on an island and soon enough the invasive predators will have decimated that pristine environment like an atom bomb.
Overfishing in the Pacific Ocean has decimated bluefin tuna — the population is now less than 3% of what it was before commercial fishing began.
This area, including northeastern Nigeria, has been decimated by Boko Haram's terrorism as well as decades of climate change that's drying up water sources.
Six years after Democrats were decimated in the polls over healthcare, the GOP could soon be in a similarly vulnerable position, Democratic strategists say.
Their lives and art were decimated by a genocidal occupation — how could we possibly celebrate them in a museum that supports another genocidal occupation?
While orbiting some 250 miles above Madagascar this week, International Space Station astronaut Ricky Arnold captured a grim picture of the island's decimated land.
They said the species, which once roamed nearly the entire contiguous United States before humans decimated the population, is critical to maintaining health ecosystems.
They said the species, which once roamed nearly the entire contiguous United States before humans decimated the population, is critical to maintaining healthy ecosystems.
Melting sea ice and rising temperatures in the Arctic have decimated the bears' hunting grounds, forcing them to go elsewhere in search of food.
A stable, sovereign Syria that would result from a diplomatic agreement could also take the lead in keeping a decimated ISIS down and out.
His personality-driven leadership simultaneously decimated his opposition at home, virtually leaving the prime minister vulnerable only to his own problems, such as scandals.
Meanwhile, a new study from Harvard estimated that 4,600 people or more may have died from Hurricane Maria, which decimated the island in September.
While the storm that decimated the island's infrastructure was unavoidable, the one that tore through the savings of its residents was entirely man-made.
Within three years, all other national newspapers had followed anxious to cut costs in an industry now decimated by the growth of the internet.
Few had monitored the rebuilding process after the Big East's disastrous flirtation with football decimated what was perhaps the nation's pre-eminent basketball conference.
Another is love of creation, concern for how our natural world is being decimated, extinction of animals, the acidification of the ocean and deforestation.
But the loss of four of their top five defensive backs has decimated the Panthers' ability to stop drives and get off the field.
It's becoming ever clearer that the nation's moral capital is being decimated, and the urgent challenge is to name that decimation and reverse it.
The spread of COVID-19 has decimated the world of entertainment—from sporting events to Disney World to conferences—and it's only getting worse.
This means that big-picture principles — like, "Free trade is good," or, "Globalization decimated the American working class" — aren't very helpful in assessing them.
"The Mud, as we know, has been completely destroyed or decimated," he said referring to a shantytown known as the Mud and the Peas.
Those who speak Kurmanji, her native Kurdish dialect, are usually from the same Yazidi community that has been decimated at the hands of ISIS.
When I was in high school, a fire decimated half the block, and ever since, the area has been in limbo, continuously under construction.
The Broncos will host the decimated Giants, and should be leading early in this one, meaning the run game should be leaned on throughout.
That's partly why the bold leftism of Labour under Mr. Corbyn has proved popular even as center-left parties across Europe are being decimated.
Coffee was responsible for the majority of the community's income but had been decimated by a plague known as coffee rust, or la roya.
Amazonian tribes were decimated by diseases and genocide in the wake of European colonization as well as horrifying bouts of violence in subsequent centuries.
The storm decimated local infrastructure, tore apart miles of beaches, and left many without shelter and out of work as the tourism industry collapsed.
The human destruction wrought by rampant conflict was clearest, perhaps, in Syria, whose once-vibrant middle-income population has been decimated by civil war.
For years, a sprawling bribery case has roiled Peru's politics and decimated its governing class, with former presidents arrested and a party leader jailed.
Endangering the future In the meantime, the very future of America is literally in jeopardy, as families are decimated and children placed at risk.
But just because the result is unintentional doesn't mean it is fantasy: Newsrooms have been decimated, with basic accountability reporting slashed as a result.
China's demand for imported pork has risen this year as a deadly hog disease known as African swine fever has decimated its domestic herd.
Chinese domestic prices are soaring as the deadly African swine fever virus has decimated the country's hog herd, tightening supplies of China's favorite meat.
Puerto Rico is still making efforts to recover from Hurricane Maria, which decimated the island's infrastructure and left it completely without power in September.
The economy did well under President Clinton, but we acknowledge the dangerous crime bill and tough law enforcement stances that decimated the black community.
Poaching and conflict have decimated those numbers over the years, with experts estimating there are 415,000 elephants left across Africa, according to the WWF.
ABOUT THE BEARS (214-9): The Bears are 0-6 on the road this season and their passing game has been decimated by injuries.
Once a retail titan, Macy's has struggled to remain relevant as e-commerce and discount retailers have decimated the traditional brick-and-mortar business.
Humberto resurfaced feelings of terror for Dorian survivors -- just two weeks after the Category 5 storm decimated much of Grand Bahamas and Abaco Islands.
Western Mosul, especially its old city, where the Islamic State made its last stand, was hit particularly hard, becoming a gray and decimated landscape.
Adam Putnam, the Florida agriculture commissioner, said on Tuesday that citrus growers were still struggling with the devastation that has decimated this year's production.
Been covering the Australian bushfires for the last 6 weeks, but haven't seen anything like yesterdays fire that decimated the town of Conjola, NSW.
Most of the Dothraki horde was decimated in the Battle of Winterfell, and the freed Unsullied slaves who formed her army suffered substantial losses.
The Orthodox, decimated by the Holocaust, were a distinct minority when the state was established and there was genuine concern the community would disappear.
The industry has spent the last decade in free fall, as tube sites and the era of free content decimated porn's traditional DVD business.
The show opened on the five-year anniversary of the disaster, situating frames filled with deteriorating buildings, decimated landscapes, and people in one place.
"Despite counterterrorism pressure that's largely decimated the core leadership in Afghanistan and Pakistan, Al Qaida affiliates are positioned to make gains in 2016," Clapper said.
Giraffe populations have been rapidly decimated across Africa to the point that the species is threatened with extinction, according to a prominent international conservation group.
Some of the cities that were decimated as part of the rust belt have not returned to their former selves and may never do so.
But by this point in the war, the Luftwaffe had been decimated by the relentless attacks of the Army Air Corps and Royal Air Force.
His anti-corruption campaign, and tighter government supervision of the flow of money in and out of Macau, have decimated the territory's VIP baccarat business.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) puts the record US storm costs at $160 billion for 2005's Hurricane Katrina, which decimated New Orleans.
Where he used to boast that he had decimated "core Al Qaeda," on Tuesday night he said it still posed "a direct threat" to Americans.
Security has long been a major concern at wildlife reserves in Africa, where rhino and elephant populations have been decimated by poachers in recent years.
RANCHOS PALOS VERDES, California — Like the forester planting trees in a decimated timberland, Amazon is now seriously considering expanding its brick and mortar bookstore experiment.
PORK An outbreak of African swine fever in China has decimated the world's largest pig herd and sent domestic pork prices soaring to record levels.
China's pork industry has been decimated by African swine fever, and the crisis may be influencing how China approaches trade tensions with the United States.
Dozens of people are still missing, Giordano said, noting that search and rescue missions are also delaying some residents from returning to particularly decimated neighborhoods.
The forced conversion campaign decimated entire communities and emptied Nineveh province of Christians, Yazidis, Shabaks and Shiite Turkmen as they fled ancestral homes to survive.
Cells that weren&apost decimated outright showed signs of DNA damage that could lead to cancer or neurodegenerative diseases if not repaired, the researchers wrote.
The Conservatives were decimated across the country, but so were the opposition Labour Party — a devastating rebuke of the U.K.'s two main political parties.
Nicknamed "Peterborough's Pompeii," the site was once had a thriving population until a fire decimated their dwellings, causing the structures to collapse into a river.
It all started when Rowling declared her joy at seeing Piers Morgan decimated on live TV by Jim Jefferies on Real Time with Bill Maher.
The storm's sheer force decimated more than 215 percent of the area's homes, which drove up remaining rental prices, according to the Tampa Bay Times.
The storm's sheer force decimated more than 60 percent of the area's homes, which drove up remaining rental prices, according to the Tampa Bay Times.
So mama and baby girl are going to have to right this world back together, because it was pretty much decimated...in the last Avengers.
China is expected to be in the market for imported pork as the deadly hog disease African swine fever has decimated the country's domestic herd.
With their party now decimated at the national and state level, Democrats cling to one refuge for promoting progressive policies in the Trump era: Cities.
Notre Dame — Injuries decimated a team that still made a New Year's Six bowl, and these Fighting Irish have more talent than anyone realizes. 224.
The indigenous societies of the Americas "were decimated by exposure to Old World diseases, crumbling under the weight of epidemic," historian David M. Perry wrote.
Cutting down trees combined with poaching decimated wildlife in this 500,000-acre swath of the Kasigau migration corridor, which bisects Tsavo, Kenya's largest national park.
After the stock of DexCom plunged over 8003 percent, CNBC's Jim Cramer had to investigate why shares of the top medical device maker got decimated.
The report provided a chilling description of how unfortunate timing along a busy highway in Zaria led to bloody battles that decimated the Shiite sect.
For months, they held demonstrations and led a boycott that decimated the business of the family bakery that had thrived for decades under multiple generations.
Deforestation and climate change have decimated the available supply of wood that is used for traditional roof construction, forcing many to use imported sheet metal.
He made his reputation during Hurricane Katrina, when his anguished reports from a decimated New Orleans seemed to channel national frustration with the recovery effort.
In addition to driving global climate change, these chemicals could have decimated the ozone layer, exposing life on Earth to dangerous cosmic and solar rays.
The U.S. Navy, in a similar position paper opposing the bill, says its Judge Advocate General's Corps would be decimated without Public Service Loan Forgiveness.
The NDRC's focus is on rolling back a decade's worth of gerrymandering by the Republicans that has decimated the Democratic Party at the local level.
Once in 221, prior to the Houthi takeover, and again in September and October of 21 after Saudi airstrikes had decimated much of the country.
This is particularly true for community oncology practices which have been decimated by hospital takeovers in recent years, raising costs and reducing choices for patients.
The US sanctions regime, however, has decimated Iran&aposs private sector and forced them to cede more and more economic ground to IRGC affiliated companies.
Already, Hurricane Matthew has taken hundreds of lives and decimated the clean water supply in Haiti, threatening to worsen the cholera outbreak in the country.
The population has been decimated by poachers, who target rhinos because of the belief in parts of Asia that their horns can cure various ailments.
Before Mr. Trump became president, his investment accounts at Deutsche Bank and Barclays were stuffed with blue-chip stocks, which have been decimated this year.
Once there, Ms. Yun learned that the Cambodian civil war had decimated once-vibrant aspects of Cambodian culture, including the work of artists and intellectuals.
That is not the case with the national Democratic Party today, which, with some exceptions, has been decimated at the local, state, and national level.
With the reality-based wing of his party decimated, Mr Johnson is a prisoner of a narrow clique that combines ideological fervour with personal eccentricity.
The extent of it has not been known and it's sad that entire towns have been decimated and people have died in just terrible circumstances.
"President Maduro decimated the Venezuelan economy and spurred a humanitarian crisis," Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary, said in a statement announcing the newly blacklisted individuals.
War, habitat loss and poaching for rhino horn have decimated populations, and by 2008 researchers could no longer locate northern white rhinos in the wild.
The agents, our behind-the-scenes look shows, hoped that by watching patiently, they could piece together how China had decimated a U.S. spy network.
At the Battle of Ap Bac, in January 1963, a force of 1,500 South Vietnamese, despite superior firepower, was decimated by a few hundred Vietcong.
When floodwaters decimated the village in 2014, covering it in mud for months, it was the Red Cross that came to help, the leader said.
Even more crushing are the humiliations of litigation, as Stacey and her neighbors try to get help from Pennsylvania's financially decimated Department of Environmental Protection.
He is expected to land at Beale Air Force Base and travel to Paradise, the town in Northern California that has been decimated by fire.
An epidemic of African swine fever, a fatal hog disease, has decimated millions of pigs in China's domestic herd, increasing its reliance on pork imports.
El Yunque National Forest, a major tourist destination and home to endangered species of birds and frogs, is closed until further notice after being decimated.
The extent to which the traditional structures of New York organized crime families have been decimated by prosecutors in recent years is difficult to overstate.
Since September, the bushfires have destroyed more than 900 homes, decimated small towns, and killed more than 480 million animals and at least 17 people.
First, Trump announced he would impose new sanctions on the Islamic Republic, increasing America's economic squeeze on the country that has already decimated its economy.
A March 2016 study estimated that the total economic loss as a result of the conflict was $275 billion; industries across the country are decimated.
The energy sector wasn't far behind with a 2.9 percent drop as U.S. oil production was decimated as the industry braced the for Hurricane Michael.
As a result, Obama's Democratic Party has been decimated as the party of J.F.K. openly embraces the far-left and socialism embodied by Vermont Sen.
As you know, Mr. President, the US was afraid that European (and other) nations decimated by war would become the easy prey of Communist ideology.
They know the United States would have decimated its economy to meet its reduction in greenhouse gases, and who would have benefited from this collapse?
Chambers said the white settlers decimated bison populations to drive the Native Americans onto reservations, and few were left by the turn of the century.
The Mandalorians are from the planet Mandalore, which is on the Outer Rim and has pretty much been decimated by continuous war with various forces.
Our Steel and Aluminum industries (and many others) have been decimated by decades of unfair trade and bad policy with countries from around the world.
China's soybean demand has been checked by a year-old outbreak of African swine fever that has decimated the country's pig herd, the world's biggest.
Their population decimated by poaching and habitat destruction, only about 4,000 of the endangered cats remain in the wild, according to the World Wildlife Fund.
Seattle has been decimated by injuries, but it feels like there's no way this game is decided in either direction by more than three points.
Since then, chronic labor disputes and deterioration of installations have decimated production and left a swollen payroll of employees twiddling their thumbs on the job.
In the 1980s and '90s, communities that were decimated by lack of economic opportunity experienced the brunt of what became defined as the crack era.
In another, she stood on the stump of a decimated tree, where she slowly tied branches she had collected from the rubble to her body.
But in his case the dissonance has a specific source: his time in World War I, which physically and emotionally decimated a generation of Europeans.
The internet has decimated the business model for large and small metropolitan newspapers, and Facebook, like other tech giants before it, just wants to help.
Although it has been destroyed multiple times due to severe storms (Hurricane Bob decimated it in 1991), it has been rebuilt using the original design.
Health officials say the outbreak was entirely preventable, exacerbated by factors including the Saudi-led blockade and a vulnerable medical infrastructure decimated by the war.
Law enforcement "effectively decimated" the DC-area MS-13, as the Washington Post wrote in 2017, and rendered the Boston-area cliques dormant for years.
While Janus has hardly decimated unions for government employees, labor organizers are now pushing for policies that will move the labor movement toward greater progress.
The obvious answer would be Yon Rogg (Jude Law), the leader of the now-decimated Kree Starforce and the one who brainwashed Carol for six years.
Though Wikipedia has long been one of the Internet's most popular sites—a force that decimated institutions like the Encyclopedia Britannica—it's only just reaching maturity.
One apartment unit was completely decimated and at least four more sustained damage from smoke and water, forcing three adults and five children from their homes.
When Rousey decimated Cat Zingano, the consensus number two in the world at women's bantamweight, surely that was when the fever could have caught a hold?
An epidemic of a fatal hog disease, African swine fever (ASF), has decimated millions of pigs in China's domestic herd, increasing its reliance on pork imports.
Hurricane Irma hit the Caribbean last week with ferocious Category 5 winds that decimated much of the area's tropical islands and killed at least 38 people.
On Cayo Santiago, the storm uprooted trees, severed a peninsula, and decimated the nearby town of Punto Santiago, where most of the research island's staff lives.
The asset management industry has been successfully tapping that desire for investment alternatives since the financial crisis decimated retail investors' portfolios of traditional stocks and bonds.
But the troops pushed forward despite black apocalyptic skies, street after street of decimated buildings, torn electric cables whipping across the road, and hot searing winds.
The original Division launched in March 2016 and took place in a post-apocalyptic version of New York City that had been decimated by a pandemic.
The group said its decision came on the back of heavy losses that have wiped out its leadership and decimated its fighters, according to the statement.
The storm flooded cities, decimated farms, and tore down buildings along with 100 percent of the island's power lines, leaving about 3.5 million people without power.
And, when Typhoon Haiyan decimated parts of the Philippines in 2013, Efren and his team sprung into action to help some of the hardest hit areas.
A few years ago, the company laid off a third of its staff and even had to call off its IPO, as Tinder decimated its business.
An outbreak of African swine fever has decimated China's pig population in recent months, tightening supply in the world's largest pork market and sending prices soaring.
And as Fran Lebowitz once pointed out, AIDS not only decimated practitioners of the arts, it also destroyed a whole generation of its most dedicated consumers.
Fish populations around the world have been decimated by overfishing — but new research suggests that this could soon change if the world got its act together.
THE LAST THING I WANT TO DO IS DECIMATE MY COMPANY THE WAY HONEYWELL WAS DECIMATED AFTER THE FAILED MERGER WITH GE BACK IN 220/2371.
Jacob Katel's A People's History of Overtown collects interviews with the people who remember the neighborhood's golden years, before the expressway divided and ultimately decimated it.
"Teams were decimated," says Jorge Todesca, who has been appointed by the new president, Mauricio Macri, to clean up and repair the government's statistics institute (INDEC).
Copts fear they will face the same fate as brethren in Iraq and Syria, where Christian communities have been decimated by wars and Islamic State persecution.
An exhibition game is set for occupied Paris between the prisoners and the best a decimated-but-still-very-good-at-soccer Nazi Germany could offer.
No. Facebook and Google have decimated brand value by tracking people across the web, not only when they visit the Wall Street Journal or Seventeen magazine.
Late last week, Trump warned North Korea it could go the way of Libya and Iraq and be "decimated" if it refuses to strike a deal.
Years of reduced funding, sequestration, and the threat of Base Relocations and Closures have decimated our military and hampered our readiness and capabilities as threats arise.
The UMWA plan was funded to about 85033 percent of its obligations as recently as 2008, but the crash of the coal industry has decimated it.
U.S. lawmakers closed a long-standing legal loophole that helped spark a financial crisis in Puerto Rico that has decimated the savings of thousands of residents.
He is expected to update the committee on FEMA's response to Hurricanes Irma, Harvey and Maria and to the wildfires that have decimated California's wine country.
There&aposs been a yearslong trend of consolidation in asset management and investment banking, while sell-side equity businesses have been decimated this year, they noted.
All are best as bench players, but they are more capable fill-ins than the Mets' early replacements last season, when injuries also decimated the lineup.
They'll also enter the postseason healthier than they've been since September, with Mack Wilson, Christian Miller, and Terrell Lewis set to bolster a decimated linebacking corps.
"I'm carrying on the traditions I was taught by people who are no longer here," she explains, referring to how AIDS decimated her New York community.
Dress shops closed, scribe masters relocated, yarmulke stores and kosher shops shuttered, family businesses faded, and the synagogues once dotting the neighborhood were decimated or flipped.
Bird populations crashed, but because those same birds also consumed large numbers of crop-eating insects, crops were decimated by insect pests and mass starvation ensued.
Both Medicaid and Medicare could be decimated -- and House Speaker Paul Ryan has already indicated he would tackle cuts to those programs after the bill passes.
While the surcharge on taxis is lower, it is still a blow to an industry that has been decimated by the advent of ride-hailing apps.
But the United States cannot effectively confront Tehran and its proxies until it appreciates Iran's role in state building in Middle Eastern countries decimated by conflict.
And he did it with dizzying speed: By 2003, Shengzhou boasted 672 computer-controlled looms, which within half a decade decimated the mainstay of Como's economy.
Ideally, science-based quotas and age and gender limits ensure that wildlife populations are not decimated, while funds are channeled back to communities acting as custodians.
Seismic lines, roads, clearcuts, and drilling rigs have decimated the range, encouraging moose and deer to pop by for grazing in what is normally caribou territory.
Though progress has been made, largely in the capital San Juan, the hurricane decimated power lines and left over half of the population without running water.
Ethiopia officials, meanwhile, are reporting that the drought — which has caused crop failures and decimated livestock herds — is even worse than 1984, according to the FAO.
The Senate unanimously passed an approximately $2.2 trillion stimulus package late Wednesday night in an effort to jump-start an economy decimated by the coronavirus pandemic.
Throughout their history, Azoreans have had to overcome disease, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and hurricanes that have decimated their food supply and threatened their economy and survival.
But SARS knocked about 17% off the Hang Seng Index from the time it was uncovered in mainland China, and it decimated the real estate market.
According to the paper, the whales were once decimated by commercial whaling and other factors, leaving their over all population at 450 whales in the 1950s.
Back in the 1980s, there were just 903 mountain gorillas in the Virunga Mountains after years of habitat loss, hunting and disease had decimated the population.
They said they expected that wildlife, pushed out by the fires, would congregate in what was now a garden of Eden among miles of decimated forest.
In recent days, locust swarms have begun to impact South Sudan, Uganda and Tanzania, having already decimated crops throughout Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia, Eritrea and Djibouti.
The hog herd in China, the world's largest pork market, has been decimated by African swine fever, and prices for China's favorite meat have jumped sharply.
In the last few years after the federal government stripped Endangered Species protection from the wolf in 2011 about 1,600 wolves have been decimated as vermin.
The city began to fracture along racial and economic lines, leading to the 1992 Rodney King riots, which decimated much of South Los Angeles and Koreatown.
In January, explosives placed in couches inside the Kandahar governor's office, past five layers of security, almost decimated the province's leadership and a visiting Arab delegation.
Like the vaquita, the baiji, as it was more commonly known, occupied a limited habitat in small numbers and was decimated as bycatch in local fisheries.
At the same time, automation, globalization and the decline of manufacturing have decimated well-paying jobs that once required no more than a high school diploma.
The official death toll from the hurricane, which decimated the Bahamas as a Category 13 hurricane, is currently at 45, but is expected to rise dramatically.
The statistics are even sadder: At least 2202 people dead; 2628,28500-plus homes and buildings decimated; more than 6900,2628 people evacuated; 28503,22019 acres of land charred.
China is the world's largest hog producer and pork consumer, and its domestic pork prices have soared after a fatal pig disease decimated its hog herd.
The spread of African swine fever, which has decimated China's pig herd, is expected to reduce the amount of soymeal the country needs to feed pigs.
After a few failed attempts to ride out on Monday, the pair made it to Pioneers Way, a street south of the decimated Grand Bahama Airport.
While there's no question Seoul remains a major target and could be decimated in a war with North Korea, the city's location remains a sticky reality.
The Colombian team Atlético Nacional was given the Fair Play Award for conceding the Copa Sudamericana title to Chapecoense, the team decimated in a plane crash.
The news organization reported that 2202,2628 firefighters are trying to put out the Camp Fire, which has decimated 28500,6900 homes and forced 2628,28503 people to evacuate.
Initially called al-Qaeda in Iraq, the terror group was decimated during a sustained American military offensive in 2007-'08, but it was never fully destroyed.
"If they'd welcomed him with open arms, he could have decimated the entire tribe," said Grig, who has spent more than 20 years researching the Andaman Islands.
In drought-hit Central America - Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras - prolonged dry spells since mid-2014, linked to the El Nino weather phenomenon, have decimated food harvests.
Another ABC drama, "Designated Survivor," which promoted "24's" Kiefer Sutherland to president and kicked off with an attack that decimated the U.S. government, returns in March.
"China is getting absolutely decimated by companies that are leaving China, going to other countries, including our own," he said in an interview with CNBC last month.
But in an age of cynicism, in a country that was reeling from two wars and a decimated economy, Obama offered a shining light for disillusioned voters.
A bomb that decimated entire households packed with women and children in Yemen this August was made by the United States, investigators at Amnesty International said Thursday.
Any one major achievement taken by itself would be enough in the first 22018 days, but when you think of all them put together, ISIS is decimated.
The FARC-inspired Patriotic Union was decimated in the 1980s when right-wing paramilitary death squads killed 5,000 of its members and supporters, including two presidential candidates.
In this newest installment of the series, our anti-hero Kratos, having decimated the Greek pantheon, has settled down in the realm of Norse myth and legend.
"I told Turkey if they do anything outside of what we think is humane ... they could suffer the wrath of an extremely decimated economy," the President said.
"I told Turkey if they do anything outside of what we think is humane ... they could suffer the wrath of an extremely decimated economy," the Trump said.
As a sort of parable, he told the audience that even record labels being decimated by piracy rebuffed Apple's initial efforts to sell individual songs through iTunes.
"If those capabilities are shut off, that's a huge value for targeting on Facebook that has been decimated," said Harry Kargman, CEO of mobile marketing firm Kargo.
In Malibu, which has just begun to recover after the Woolsey fire decimated hundreds of homes, officials warned of falling rocks and mudslides, urging residents to leave.
The Bureau of Biological Survey worked to poison, shoot, and trap the animal out of existence, and the once-thriving gray wolf population in America was decimated.
The startup hopes to replant in areas devastated by Hurricane Katrina as well as out west where forests have been decimated by bark beetle infestations and wildfires.
As of last week, the power authority had seen 80 percent of their system decimated—from wires and posts to towers—and lacked the resources to rebuild.
As Krista and the rests of the guests headed to the reception to await his return, Jeremy helped to extinguish a powerful blaze that decimated a home.
Their belief that the Apple Watch is driving sales of mechanical watches seems to be coming true, even if it means cheaper fashion watches are being decimated.
The couple's home was decimated during the Woolsey Fire, which spread rapidly through the city and the surrounding Los Angeles areas when it sparked on Nov. 8.
The energy sector was one of the biggest losers for much of the day as U.S. oil production was decimated while the industry waited out Hurricane Michael.
This comes after a millennium of whaling that decimated the right whale population, reducing it from perhaps between 2000,21990 to 21990,21960 to a few hundred animals today.
Fallout 3 showed players what a decimated Washington, DC would look like, while its follow-up imagined the bright lights of Las Vegas after a nuclear attack.
"The national promotional focus over the past five years … has decimated [us] and left many franchisees unprofitable and even insolvent," the letter states, according to the Post.
Over the last 20 years, tobacco companies have buying one another out as health warnings, regulatory crackdowns and insurance incentives have decimated the U.S. market for cigarettes.
David Harris, who arrived in Vietnam in May, joined the depleted unit just after Dai Do. "Hotel Company and all of 2/4 was decimated," he says.
US airstrikes have decimated some of the groups ability to carry out actual attacks officials say, but the intelligence shows they still very much plan to try.
In ENDEMIC the decimated hood of a BMW crashes through a Rubens painting, The Massacre of Innocents, where children lie helplessly in pools of their own blood.
As the middle class is decimated by technological change and globalization, we risk social instability, which could lead to collapse of the democratic world order, he said.
The threat of widespread damage and evacuation orders for more than 6 million Floridians has dredged up memories of Hurricane Andrew, which decimated the zoo in 1992.
The quake, which decimated buildings and filled streets with rubble, came only months after 298 people lost their lives in an earthquake in central Italy this August.
Bolivia declared a national state of emergency last week as a prolonged drought has decimated crop harvests and cattle, affecting more than 177,000 families across the country.
Overdevelopment of the river has also decimated the population of the native Yangtze porpoise and caused the extinction of the baiji dolphin, known as the "Yangtze mermaid".
"Instead of jobs and development, the livelihoods of local fishers are being decimated by foreign fishing fleets, which operate virtually unchecked," said Alfonso Daniels of the ODI.
Government departments would be decimated, as would government programs that help anyone making less than $500,000 a year (but especially those making less than $50,000 a year).
The Chilean dictatorship destroyed collective bargaining rights; decimated the public education system; and handed over social security programs, health care, utilities and public services to private enterprises.
Loss of vegetation to overgrazing has also displaced native species like elk and bighorn sheep and decimated sagebrush and grass cover needed by the greater sage-grouse.
The deadly tsunami that has killed more than 220 people was captured as it hit, in a video that shows a concert decimated by the fierce wave.
The bill is designed to help local communities decimated by the downturn of the coal industry overhaul old mining sites, diversify their economies and create new jobs.
"Chinese demand for agriculture products is going to be impacted by the African swine fever," he added, referring to a disease which has decimated China's pig herd.
Puerto Rico was ravaged three months ago by Hurricane Maria, a Category 4 hurricane that decimated the island's power grid and pushed thousands of residents to leave.
Wildfires are raging in Western Canada, earlier than usual, from the Alberta oil town of Fort McMurray—which has been decimated—to BC and the Northwest Territories.
"The women's refuge sector is being decimated," says Sandra Horley of domestic violence charity Refuge, highlighting that the sector has borne the brunt of government spending cuts.
Infinity War infamously ended with Thanos snapping his fingers and vaporizing half of the Earth's population, including some of our favorite heroes, who are decimated into dust.
After the human race is decimated by a biological weapon, the pigoons become some of their most dangerous predators, running down lone human survivors and devouring them.
The fact that Kerby was able to avoid the perils that have decimated so many of the people he grew up with is not lost on him.
Even as a Category 22019 storm (Maria was a Category 4), the high winds and rainfall will test the island's still-fragile electrical grid, which Maria decimated.
Afterward, Mr. Miller, a career Foreign Service officer, was pushed out, joining a parade of dismissals and early retirements that has decimated the State Department's senior ranks.
Blum, who led National Guard members during the Hurricane Katrina response, noted that the New Orleans police force was decimated for about two years following that disaster.
He found adherents in northwest England, where political leaders in the city of Preston were wrestling with years of national austerity that had decimated local government services.
In shoes, we got decimated-- with the company we bought because of-- the fact that-- that we had the best workers in the world and all that.
"Even here on Kangaroo Island, where a third of the island has obviously been decimated, two thirds of it is open and ready for business," he said.
Increasingly common marine heatwaves have decimated the coral reefs as well as kelp forests around the world — destroying key habitats for countless fish, crustaceans and other species.
"I've told Turkey that if they do anything outside what we would think is humane ... they could suffer the wrath of an extremely decimated economy," Trump said.
The effects of onion shortages triggered by floods in India have yet to be fully eliminated, and now a drought in Indonesia has decimated palm oil stocks.
This means that over two years, gold mining decimated the equivalent of more than 34,000 American football fields of the Peruvian Amazon rainforest, according to MAAP's analysis.
"Our Steel and Aluminum industries (and many others) have been decimated by decades of unfair trade and bad policy with countries from around the world," Trump tweeted.
The small community of Great Guana Cay, a small sliver of land off Central Abaco where Keyser's family lived, is "decimated," she told BuzzFeed News on Monday.
In their relentless efforts to remake the judiciary, Trump and Senate Republicans are ignoring the vast majority of Americans who do not want to see Roe decimated.
However, analysts say Duterte's order to crush the group, which has remained resilient even after its numbers were decimated through operations to retake Marawi, may be impossible.

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