We have no meanings for "have the crisis" in our records yet.
1 The master was rather relieved at first to have the crisis come.
2 I shall report to you as soon as we have the crisis under control.
3 So then you have the crisis on the public books, you have a debt crisis, you don't have enough money.
4 Except that apparently forty is the new thirty, so now he's not sure when to have the crisis , which is a crisis in itself.
5 Has the crisis forced you to move in together, or stay apart?
6 Suppose she was wrong, and she was the one having the crisis ?
7 Not alone has the crisis been averted, but it has been forgotten about.
8 In 1929 you had the crisis and then Italy and Germany and the war.
9 Engineer What has the crisis meant for me?
10 Had the crisis arrived?-andhad she refused him?
11 For a moment Chad stood where he was, quite dazed-soquickly, so unexpectedly had the crisis come.
12 Had the crisis been postponed, there surely would have been a revival of abolitionism within the Southern States.
13 The lockdown on residential compounds like hers was recently eased and she feels optimistic that the government has the crisis in hand.
14 Every OR team did better when it had the crisis checklists on hand, the researchers reported Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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