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crisis <a crisis; crises> N

acute crisis ECON

berlin crisis POL

business crisis ECON

debt crisis POL

dollar crisis ECON

energy crisis POL

financial crisis POL

hostage crisis POL

housing crisis

identity crisis

liquidity crisis ECON

monetary crisis ECON

monetray crisis ECON

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That's because it suggests that governments are less creditworthy than the very financial institutions they bailed out during the credit crisis just seven years ago.
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He is suffering from no such mid-life crisis, he would want you to know.
www.thestar.com
He married young and has no regrets, although by the third series he is suffering from a mid-life crisis.
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The crisis has challenged conventional thinking in financial sector policies and sparked debate on how best to achieve sustainable development.
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Prior to the crisis, banks and other financial institutions had invested significant amounts of money in complicated financial assets, such as collateralized debt obligations and credit default swaps.
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The association considers overpopulation the primary cause of the humanitarian, environmental and energetic crisis of our planet.
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And in fact, it ended in a kind of normal way midlife crisis, starstruck woman.
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The meeting follows criticism from the airline industry that governments took an over-cautious approach to the ash cloud crisis last month, grounding flights unnecessarily.
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The federal negotiators treated the situation as a hostage crisis.
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The great qualities, the imperious will, the rapid energy, the eager nature fit for a great crisis are not requiredare impedimentsin common times.
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