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A set of circumstances causing a crisis.
crisis
conjuncture
1
Enhancing market discipline is also key to avoiding future
crises
,
Plosser said.
2
Business from Europe has been dampened by sovereign debt
crises
,
he said.
3
Cape Town's water culture must be changed to avoid stressful water
crises
.
4
But that will not eliminate risk of future
crises
,
the report said.
5
Northern Ireland politics and Christmas
crises
seem to go hand in hand.
6
Baublies said airlines were usually among the first affected by global
crises
.
7
China has a long history of pulling together in times of
crises
.
8
He has said it does not do enough to prevent future
crises
.
9
This simply confirms that, over time, economic pressures manifest as political
crises
.
10
Without a reform we are bound to have similar
crises
,
Inan said.
11
The plans are part of an international effort to prevent financial
crises
.
12
Money would not come as quickly or as easily in later
crises
.
13
Leaders who fumble
crises
like these often pay a high political price.
14
Yet a series of
crises
have caused a spike in humanitarian need.
15
Any new political
crises
could delay efforts to rebuild Zimbabwe's ruined economy.
16
Washington has put itself through debt-limit
crises
several times in recent decades.
crises
crise
financial crises
humanitarian crises
economic crises
future crises
great crises