Will the catastrophist diehards learn to stop worrying and accept the recovery? |
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In such uneasy times, who better to read than the greatest catastrophist theoriser of human history, Karl Marx? |
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It should be noted that in the 1990s and extending into the early 2000s we put forward a catastrophist analysis and projections regarding China. |
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The occasional revivals of the catastrophist worldview became the domain of cranks. |
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Matthew's work, however, emphasized the role of catastrophes in driving speciation similar to French zoologist Georges Cuvier's catastrophist theories in which new species emerged from mass extinctions. |
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It is particularly important that the Commission and the Member States take steps to prevent the catastrophist predictions of the Euro-sceptics becoming the common view of the issue. |
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