Example sentences for: fema

How can you use “fema” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • These include ideas such as limiting the appeals that states and individuals can file if the feds decline to pick up restoration costs--while these appeals are pending, FEMA has to pick up the full costs of relocating not only families but also such expensive entities as city halls and universities.

  • FEMA got nothing but brickbats for its slow and stumbling performance in the aftermath of 1992's Hurricane Andrew.

  • Thus, while it may be accurate that large portions of the missions engaged in by the Coast Guard or FEMA today do not relate primarily to homeland security, it is wholly appropriate for Congress to determine whether the future missions of such agencies should focus principally on homeland security.

  • To address its strategic human capital management challenges, FEMA has started an initiative to reduce middle management layers and streamline its organization.

  • Among the "Frequently Asked Questions" FEMA posts on its Web site is the following: "I think that some people in my neighborhood are trying to cheat the federal government out of disaster money.


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