They believe that Andrew Lansley's presentation of the changes has been little short of calamitous.
Even some defenders of the industry concede that the problem is real and potentially calamitous.
Fortunately there are strong reasons for hoping the two sides can avoid a calamitous rift.
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The tourists' cause was then certainly not aided with the calamitous run-out of Morton.
Oil shocks, almost always a function of devalued dollars, have historically triggered calamitous economic turmoil.
This bears an eerie resemblance to the rise--and calamitous fall--of Netscape, the first commercially successful Web browser.
However, the home side managed to double their lead soon after thanks to some calamitous Rangers defending.
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Nothing that has happened in Tunisia or Egypt makes the consequences of that decision any less calamitous.
Running the vacuum cleaner around upstairs was having a far less calamitous effect on her heart rate.
And we cannot see it to the end because the consequences would be severe, calamitous, catastrophic, et cetera.
If many universities drop big deals it will be calamitous for the publishers.
For either Mr da Silva or Mr Serra, that would be a calamitous start to their term of office.
And to default on those obligations would be calamitous, would have calamitous consequences.
Others have been forced to follow, with calamitous consequences for the bookies' margins.
He highlighted the importance of companies using "sustainability accounting" to prevent a "more painful, calamitous and, crucially, irretrievable climate crunch".
Despite the calamitous mistake from De Vries changing the course of the game, Kenny refused to be critical of his goalkeeper.
Much of that was inherited with the calamitous take-over of ABN Amro.
Not doing that would have calamitous, catastrophic, disastrous effects on the economy.
After 16 Tests there, he has never scored a century and lost that key position following England's calamitous collapse in Jamaica in February.
The earnings report by Goldman Sachs (GS) yesterday was mediocre at best, but it was not calamitous as the market seemed to fear.
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But for all of the visitors' opening endeavour, a calamitous communication breakdown between Sol Campbell and David James gifted Vassell the opening goal.
Matisse exploded, accusing his fellow artists of mounting an assault on art, and of trying to bring the modern movement to a premature and calamitous end.
Kenny Miller took advantage of calamitous Celtic defending to fire Rangers into a two-goal lead and Aiden McGeady's penalty failed to trigger a comeback.
The impact of anything that it would do, that the Congress would do that suggests that the United States was not creditworthy would be calamitous.
To avoid a calamitous outcome, both sides must compromise on some issues and then unite to maintain non-partisan programs and policies that work to promote growth.
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Hatton came into the fight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena as a big underdog, although few could have predicted the calamitous nature of the defeat.
But calamitous Luton defending on 72 minutes let substitute Andriy Voronin break free and, though his shot was saved by Brill, Crouch fired home the rebound.
And that would then force even greater losses, perhaps calamitous losses, on the banks, which have lent well over 260bn euros to the Spanish public sector.
And the single biggest reason for this lamentable and potentially calamitous culture shock is that so many of our potential leaders are coming of age in fatherless homes.
Shaw departed soon after and Tom Arscott compounded Wasps' problems when he profited from full-back Mark Van Gisbergen's calamitous fumble to gather his own kick ahead and score.
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