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Indeed, the study says that most journalists sent to cover crises are general reporters dispatched as and when events occur.
This may be one of the reasons why the Japanese labour market was so relatively unaffected by the oil crises.
Now she has a corps of enthusiastic volunteers, ready, willing and able to take on other people's crises.
We who are attuned to the cycles of Nature and the rhythms of the Earth often feel overwhelmed by the escalating environmental crises.
City manager Tom Mackey acknowledged that the city was facing one of its worst financial crises and would have to seriously tighten its belt.
We'd certainly be more productive if more of our days were free of the kinds of crises that seem to erupt at a moment's notice.
They reduce the frequency and intensity with which the authorities must intervene as lenders of last resort to avert systemic crises.
Various international crises have occurred in which there has been the risk of nuclear war.
Few players seem to reach big-time sport without some crises along the way, such as injuries, self-doubt, mismanagement or personal baggage.
But in Ireland coalition crises come and go, and the electorate proves to have a short memory.
Although tied to the same markets and products, their ability to cooperate was severely tested by crises that revealed different interests.
It used to be political and military stand-offs over big issues that caused crises in Northern Ireland.
A year of financial crises, political scandal and swine flu scares have battered national confidence.
The government's capacity to respond to crises has been severely eroded, a fact that has emerged starkly in recent days.
Most commonly, acute stabilization of patients with dual disorders refers to the management of physical, psychiatric, or drug toxicity crises.
Young marrieds seem to think it's all powerful, that it will support them through unsure times and terrible crises.
Her mental meltdown had as much to do with genes as it did with personal crises.
We have been there before in religious and sporting crises and have triumphed by the simple retention of faith and belief.
Recent stock market falls offered a sobering reminder of how mere economic concerns can quickly look like crises.
He drafted it because he believed that the U.N. is the place to resolve such disputes and ameliorate such crises.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The same thing must be made clear to him as to intestinal and rectal crises.
That very winter all Taylorville and the six townships were caught up in one of those acute emotional crises called a Revival.
Such crises as would follow everywhere in consequence of Jew-baiting would rather be prevented by the carrying out of my plan.
Those to whom the development of character is a reality will watch tendencies and train them before they focalize in crises.
To Hugh a crisis seemed to impend, but he held off for the Gilmores, who seemed to be used to crises.
The discussion before the Senate committee was one of the crises in Eads's life.
We march to our crises by a gradient, every step of which is a moral decision.
In the presence of guests, such family crises must be tided over with neat persiflage.
There were two crises then, one on each floor of the big house.
These crises were sharp, but they left a sweet taste in the memory.
The crises of her life did not usually find her so unprepared.
There are two crises in the history of grave and sensitive natures.
The growing competition among the bourgeois, and the resulting commercial crises, make the wages of the workers ever more fluctuating.
The crisis in my own fortunes came simultaneously with great crises in society.
Historically, interims were parachuted into companies to deal with sudden crises resulting from the unexpected departure of a key executive.
Proof if ever needed that the artist is capable of upping the game in contradistinction to major economic crises.
That is to say, by paving the way for more extensive and more destructive crises, and by diminishing the means whereby crises are prevented.
But whoso is heroic will always find crises to try his edge.
In these crises a great part not only of the existing products, but also of the previously created productive forces, are periodically destroyed.
Hadi said that Yemen lives in a sensitive situation due to the political crises, economic and security impasses befallen last year.
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