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at times of disaster vs in times of disaster

Both 'at times of disaster' and 'in times of disaster' are correct and commonly used in English. They are interchangeable and can be used to refer to moments of disaster or crisis.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

at times of disaster

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer to specific moments or instances during a disaster or crisis.

Examples:

  • Emergency response teams are crucial at times of disaster.
  • People come together to support each other at times of disaster.
  • By acting in this way, we show our unity and empathy at times of natural disasters.
  • author. - Mr President, I believe that the attitude of a country towards international offers of aid at times of disasters and natural catastrophes shows what kind of country we are dealing with.
  • Otherwise, we shall not be consistent in our obligations towards the citizens and it is precisely at times of natural disasters that those who voted for us and sent us here need to see the European Union and the European Parliament by their side.
  • Around 1960, at the time of the natural disasters, people didn't have enough to eat.
  • No one will be surprised to find me supporting this proposal, since the Finnish Minister of Transport at the time of that disaster was Ole Norrback, the former chairman and leader of my party.
  • At a time of great disaster, those in power should feel not only a sense of grief, but also a sense of responsibility.
  • However, Mr Fischler, do you not believe it is now time to explain, in this House, in Parliament, here and now, what the European fishermen, the Galicians, can expect from their Commissioner at this time of disaster?
  • You say that this EU Response Centre is operational, but did Spain, for example, call on it for help at the time of the Prestige disaster?
  • It has become clear that means of relief in times of disaster are insufficient, because they largely depend on voluntary action by citizens themselves.
  • The Fund has therefore, in respect of the states that received aid, met its underlying objective of demonstrating solidarity with Member States in times of disaster.
  • Providing protection and assistance to its citizens, in times of disasters and emergencies, is the fundamental responsibility of each State.
  • all applicants who had replied to the survey were satisfied with the Fund, which had therefore met its underlying objective of demonstrating solidarity with Member States in times of disaster.
  • This kind of aid is only helpful in times of catastrophes and disasters.
  • By the time of the disaster every field of human activity had been in a state of grave crisis.
  • Finally, in this time of natural disasters, I would just like to mention the issue of the use of Structural Funds.
  • Thirdly and lastly, urban renewal and re-housing - in times of natural disaster - make these measures eligible under the ERDF rules for housing investment subsidies.
  • Many long months elapse between the time of the disaster and the point at which the Member State actually receives the aid: in this case it has been more than a year.
  • Fortunately, Chile is a country with a far-reaching capacity to respond in such times of natural disaster; however, large areas of the world do not have that same capacity.
  • This intervention is quicker than the average time taken for the Fund to intervene, which is around one year from the time of the disaster to the payment of aid.
  • Every time a disaster strikes, we are faced with the disastrous consequences of negligence.

Alternatives:

  • during times of disaster
  • in moments of disaster
  • when disaster strikes
  • amidst disaster

in times of disaster

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used to refer to specific moments or instances during a disaster or crisis.

Examples:

  • Communities show resilience in times of disaster.
  • Leadership is tested in times of disaster.
  • The Fund has therefore, in respect of the states that received aid, met its underlying objective of demonstrating solidarity with Member States in times of disaster.
  • It has become clear that means of relief in times of disaster are insufficient, because they largely depend on voluntary action by citizens themselves.
  • all applicants who had replied to the survey were satisfied with the Fund, which had therefore met its underlying objective of demonstrating solidarity with Member States in times of disaster.
  • Providing protection and assistance to its citizens, in times of disasters and emergencies, is the fundamental responsibility of each State.
  • Thirdly and lastly, urban renewal and re-housing - in times of natural disaster - make these measures eligible under the ERDF rules for housing investment subsidies.
  • This kind of aid is only helpful in times of catastrophes and disasters.
  • Finally, in this time of natural disasters, I would just like to mention the issue of the use of Structural Funds.
  • Fortunately, Chile is a country with a far-reaching capacity to respond in such times of natural disaster; however, large areas of the world do not have that same capacity.
  • The EESC, as representative of civil society, wishes to make public its support for those volunteers who work unpaid and often full-time in the field of disaster relief.
  • But now as we move forward in time, disasters even determined the order in which the planets line up.
  • author. - Mr President, I believe that the attitude of a country towards international offers of aid at times of disasters and natural catastrophes shows what kind of country we are dealing with.
  • By the time of the disaster every field of human activity had been in a state of grave crisis.
  • By acting in this way, we show our unity and empathy at times of natural disasters.
  • Around 1960, at the time of the natural disasters, people didn't have enough to eat.
  • No one will be surprised to find me supporting this proposal, since the Finnish Minister of Transport at the time of that disaster was Ole Norrback, the former chairman and leader of my party.
  • Many long months elapse between the time of the disaster and the point at which the Member State actually receives the aid: in this case it has been more than a year.
  • At a time of great disaster, those in power should feel not only a sense of grief, but also a sense of responsibility.
  • This intervention is quicker than the average time taken for the Fund to intervene, which is around one year from the time of the disaster to the payment of aid.
  • Otherwise, we shall not be consistent in our obligations towards the citizens and it is precisely at times of natural disasters that those who voted for us and sent us here need to see the European Union and the European Parliament by their side.
  • However, Mr Fischler, do you not believe it is now time to explain, in this House, in Parliament, here and now, what the European fishermen, the Galicians, can expect from their Commissioner at this time of disaster?

Alternatives:

  • during times of disaster
  • at times of disaster
  • when disaster strikes
  • amidst disaster

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