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Definition of Meltdowns
1. meltdown [n] - See also: meltdown
Lexicographical Neighbors of Meltdowns
Literary usage of Meltdowns
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. International Science and Technology Co-Operation: Towards Sustainable by Korea (South). Kwahak Kisulchʻŏ (2001)
"Nuclear accidents and reactor meltdowns would involve grave threats and risks
for human health. • Final disposal of radioactive waste requires a time frame ..."
2. Fatal Indifference: The G8, Africa and Global Health by Ronald Labonte (2004)
"... disruption than the financial meltdowns of recent years (Mexico, Asia, Russia,
Brazil, Argentina), and the losses in global stock market valuations. ..."
3. Education in Retrospect: Policy and Implementation Since 1990 by Andre Kraak, Michael Young (2001)
"Unanticipated, this wreaked havoc on planning, resulting in meltdowns in expenditures
on teacher development, subject advisory services and learning support ..."
4. Andes 2020: A New Strategy for the Challenges of Colombia and the Region by Daniel W. Christman, John G. Heimann, Julia Sweig (2004)
"... Peru, and Ecuador) to stagnant or contracting (Venezuela and Bolivia).5 Although
the Andean economies have avoided major meltdowns in the last couple of ..."
5. Computer Science Research Activities in Asia: Software Technology and by David K. Kahaner (1994)
"Contagion effects, the spreading of the financial meltdowns on account of investor
flight from high nsk areas, make the Asia-Pacific Crisis a very real ..."