So he let the crisis spin out in order to present himself, as in 1940, the saviour of the nation. |
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Parliament's decision to do the undoable heralds an unprecedented crisis for the Government. |
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The editorials in yesterday's major newspapers bewailed the crisis and expressed vague hopes that wiser counsel would prevail. |
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The characters plug along until, as always in the movies, a crisis requires them to re-examine why they are so unhappy and how they got there. |
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Care should be taken, as Equitable with-profits annuitants have been badly hit by the crisis there. |
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This is true, but the real crisis in legitimacy is caused by differential abstention rates. |
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That person was responsible for bringing this crisis about and for tarnishing the reputations of all of us who work for the Corporation. |
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The United Nations described the crisis as the world's worst humanitarian disaster, affecting more than 2m people. |
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It took California a year after its energy crisis began to uncap consumer rates, but once it did, power demand dropped sharply. |
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His attempts to redress the financial crisis and restore discipline soon aroused hostility from the guard. |
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Argentina has been crippled for months by the worst economic crisis in its history. |
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A crisis in the supply of teachers is looming as fewer university students are attracted to the profession. |
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Infection can produce severe anaemia and an aplastic crisis in people with sickle-cell anaemia or other abnormalities of haemoglobin. |
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Europe is facing a crisis in science and technology according to two new reports. |
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This shows how the current crisis distorts opinion, winding it tightly around opposite poles. |
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In a crisis like that, a company changes its whole behavior and becomes reactive in nature. |
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The apparent end of the Abkhaz election crisis should pave the way for resuming talks with Georgia on settling the territorial conflict. |
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There this matter might have rested if it were not for a potential medical crisis that is feared by some doctors. |
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His political awakenings stem from the Suez crisis while he was still at school. |
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The effort would be overseen by a powerful crisis manager modeled on Bernard Baruch, Woodrow Wilson's domestic war czar. |
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The ILO attributes the jobs crisis to the social effects of contractionary economic policies. |
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The BSE crisis came on top of a poor crop production year in 2003 as most of western Canada baked under a summer-long heat wave. |
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Although the severity and scale of the crisis was unusual, such problems are not unique. |
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This unrest was part of a much wider crisis of morale that covered the whole urban world, workers and middle classes alike. |
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He said the summit had allowed only 75 minutes for discussion of the worst farming crisis in living memory. |
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Decent people don't covet material possessions in times of crisis and extreme suffering. |
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Troubled Manchester holiday firm MyTravel plunged deep into crisis today as millions of pounds were wiped off its value. |
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Since Turkey plunged into a deep economic crisis in February the lira has plummeted around 60 percent against the dollar. |
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This meeting was to discuss the views of patients and professionals on what to do in a crisis and to negotiate agreed solutions. |
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Still, the current fiscal crisis reveals the cracks in the system's foundation. |
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The poet seems to be experiencing a kind of existential crisis in a hostile, opaque, impenetrable and uninhabitable world. |
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By appealing to the base instincts of race and religion the President and his able cohorts are naturally inducing one crisis after the other. |
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He disposed of his rival claimants, and quelled various rebellions that the succession crisis had spawned. |
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The 1973 oil crisis and political changes within member states threatened to jeopardize agreement on regional policy. |
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The restoration came just in time, as the sea trout crisis forced a serious rethink for the business. |
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She was apparently shot dead while trying to escape when the hostage crisis began last night. |
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Unfortunately for this policy of crisis avoidance, there are some problems that can't just disappear. |
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This has created a crisis in the armed forces with high desertion rates, poor morale and a sharp drop in military recruitment. |
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Even when this crisis is over, there are police officers who will work at guarding prisoners. |
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I am one of the great army of black youth of this country who feels with the intuitive instinct of the oppressed, that a crisis is imminent. |
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The financial crisis has now left many of these banks on the verge of insolvency with large portfolios of insecure loans and bad debts. |
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A popular skate park could be closed down because problems with yobs have reached crisis point. |
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The trade-off in this crisis is not the sort that our globalised politicians are used to dealing with. |
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In order to redress this crisis she says we must tackle the question of security. |
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What were the most salient features of the impeachment crisis and its most important political lessons? |
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One of the takeaways is there is no crisis in health care in the United States. |
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A more malignant expression of the social crisis is recorded in the suicide rate. |
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Will the cash crisis force the axing of a team, leading to an even greater outflowing of player talent? |
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These discussions take place against a backdrop of deepening economic crisis and rising social tensions. |
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Animals that hibernate in winter often suffer a crisis in the Spring as their fat reserves are burnt up before the end of the bad weather. |
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The so-called crisis of Fordism should be seen as a crisis of international regulation. |
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Such shows of belligerence in the face of the party's latest crisis are unlikely to win over critics on his own back benches. |
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The fuel crisis is the immediate cause, and whether that will run and run or fade away as fast as it blew up is for the moment hard to say. |
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A brassy divorcee with two grown-up children, she became a national sexpot as she careered from affair to affair and from crisis to crisis. |
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We, the undersigned, wish to express to you our grave concern about the ongoing and unrelenting nature of the crisis in the country. |
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After wobbling in the Regency crisis of 1789, he was deprived of his position in the bedchamber. |
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The economic impact of the energy crisis has been to aggravate a descent into recession. |
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Slaughtermen culling sheep during the foot-and-mouth crisis were leaving loaded guns unattended, a court was told yesterday. |
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Thomas Carlyle was perhaps the first to anatomize the note of division that in part defines the cultural crisis inherited by Howards End. |
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The crisis is still unfolding and the first thing the keyboard warriors do is seek out someone to blame. |
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Meanwhile the bocaccio is near extinction, its fate signaling an ongoing crisis in global commercial fisheries. |
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What the two would not have agreed on is the nature of the crisis afflicting Europe and the Western world. |
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The Marine Corps would have a role in any conventional conflict, but its main purpose would remain to respond to crisis whenever needed. |
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The Government has bowed to pressure for an inquiry into the foot-and-mouth disease crisis and admitted lessons have to be learned. |
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He is the lawyer who plunged the Scottish Executive into a compensation crisis by successfully challenging slopping out in prisons. |
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Political attacks on the incumbent at this time of crisis could have severe political repercussions on the mayoral hopefuls. |
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The crisis was so grave that no baths were allowed and toilets were only flushed when essential. |
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Others are Aymara and Quechua Indians forced off their lands by the crisis in traditional small-scale farming. |
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Nobody makes a drama out of a crisis quite like that team, and they might have good reason to after tonight. |
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This article argues that the 1997 crisis signifies an important watershed in modern Korean economic history. |
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Clearly he cannot do it alone and a remedy to this new cash crisis will only come as a joint co-operative effort by everyone concerned. |
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Fortunately, as the hours of live coverage dragged on through the weekend, this was a crisis with few casualties. |
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A hallmark of all revisionism is its exclusion of any possibility of a serious crisis of American imperialism. |
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It was two to three hours before the leak was contained, the cloud had dissipated, and the crisis was over. |
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Most mediums are women, many of whom become mediums after a crisis or revelatory experience. |
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Patricia said she is appalled that she was left stranded to deal with the crisis herself. |
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That threw the undercapitalized domestic banks into a crisis from which they never emerged. |
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However, the crisis was short-lived and he reverted to a more conventional mode of fuel. |
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I think the California energy crisis a few years back bears testimony to that. |
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For many farms, we need to do a stocktaking valuation and the crisis makes it very difficult to carry out the work and collect the data. |
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They began as Keynesian demand management adherents but lost their way during the economic crisis of the 1970's to finish up mild monetarists. |
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They scrapped rent control and ended publicly-funded housing, creating a crisis in this region due to a lack of affordable housing. |
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We are in a substantial and serious crisis and both the government and the media are playing it down. |
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The ham-handed coup triggered a leadership crisis and widespread protests, as well as lingering bitterness and distrust. |
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But the under-fire Burnley keeper insists he is not battling a crisis of confidence. |
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The president was spared removal from office but another crisis quickly surfaced, this one in Kosovo. |
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The major money market mutual funds also deserve consideration as a possible crisis shelter for funds. |
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This crisis cannot be solved by band-aid measures, whether in the form of more repression or more lectures. |
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Recently, in a presentation to a large audience of mostly young researchers at a prestigious university, I outlined the crisis in peer review. |
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They were able to avert the bipartisanship crisis and come together to restore the faith of everyone working in the local media industry. |
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So there you go, I had a family crisis towards the end of the weekend, but it doesn't feel that way now. |
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A poor script with bad dialogue and a cheesy, contrived family crisis doesn't help her much. |
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He denies the hospitals are in crisis and announced that all public hospitals are fully stocked with medical supplies. |
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This could be a serious political crisis for the administration, because of the situation's peculiar ideological truculence. |
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Payment delays were causing families considerable hardship at a time when farming was already in crisis and future prospects were bleak, he said. |
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The club's financial crisis came to a head in February when it narrowly avoided going into administration. |
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We are passing through a crisis of identity and, consequently, a crisis of contextualization. |
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But the 1973-74 oil price crisis forces out sterling, the Italian lira and French franc under pressure from the dollar. |
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Railtrack was nationalised by ministerial ukase, at a point when the market recognised its crisis had peaked and could be overcome. |
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Sharon always faces the latest crisis head on, picks herself up, dusts herself off, beams that adorable smile and goes on. |
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That situation came to a head and reached a crisis point in August of that year. |
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Truth be told, continental Europeans have been making themselves scarce during times of crisis for more than two generations. |
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For Germany, the economic and financial crisis led US President Hoover to announce on 21 June 1931 a one-year moratorium for reparation payments. |
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The marital crisis coincides with a miners' strike in which the men are forced to live off a pittance while blacklegs take over their jobs. |
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I do see the developing crisis in the context of 30 years of gross monetary mismanagement. |
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It's very clear that non-use of contraception is the biggest factor in crisis pregnancy. |
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The crisis threatens to shatter the opposition party's bid to retain its status as the majority party in the parliamentary elections. |
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As our awareness of the extinction crisis has grown, we have taken some ameliorative actions. |
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Elderly patients stuck in hospital beds because of a care crisis will be moved by next month, York's head of social services has promised. |
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It is time to put a stop to the crisis management that bedevils our health system. |
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The crisis ends with the victimisation of the guilty scapegoat through collective violence. |
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The US energy crisis is exacerbated by growing anti-American feeling in the oil-rich Gulf states. |
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He portrays the crisis phase primarily in Malthusian terms, the consequence of too many mouths feeding from too few acres of land. |
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In July 1999, the Council of Women's Organizations established a crisis center for abused persons. |
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The political crisis of the grand duchy of Muscovy eventually enveloped much of Eastern Europe, and drew in both Sweden and Poland. |
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A crucial art of the political leader in a crisis is to mask his own fear with a calming projection to the public of certainty and resolution. |
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The teaching crisis and steep rise in policing costs alone make further big increases look inevitable. |
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People living in political crisis zones manage to remain devoutly apolitical. |
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Gaitskell performed effectively in Parliament over the Suez crisis and confirmed his hold over the party. |
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The World Health Organization asserts that the solution to the current crisis is for the state to reassume a leading role in the system. |
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I suggest bringing home a leaflet about a crisis center or hotline or something similar. |
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It isn't that the British responded to the crisis with insufficient alacrity, or that they showed a want of resolve. |
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Farms across Yorkshire were already suffering substantial losses before the foot and mouth crisis blew up, a survey has revealed. |
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A slaughterman who killed a colleague while they culled sheep during the foot-and-mouth crisis was cleared of manslaughter yesterday. |
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We got into this crisis because we had most homeowners putting themselves in a leveraged, undiversified portfolio. |
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And this crisis provides a useful reminder that, contrary to popular belief, our media are often not nearly as troublemaking as they should be. |
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Generally an elected assembly is dissolved only if there is crisis in the house or if a ruling coalition breaks down. |
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It's a move that could help ease the political crisis in Pakistan, a key ally in the war on terror. |
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Tourism was flying high this August Bank Holiday weekend, a year after the foot and mouth crisis threatened a serious dent in the area's economy. |
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Also the second oil crisis towards the end of the 1970s had an influence on the unemployment figures. |
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The anti-immigrant backlash of the last decade also has deep roots in the crisis of the post-war social contract. |
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The thirteenth amendment was necessary to make its provisions stick once the crisis had passed. |
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Government offices uninvolved in the crisis were closed anyway because of Columbus Day, an official but not widely observed holiday. |
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It is indicative of the thorough mess Britain's farmers are in when a beef crisis tax threatens the livelihood of pork producers. |
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Nearly 250 priests have resigned or been dismissed from their duties since the crisis flared in January. |
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Classes were cancelled after the school shut for a day and a half at the height of the crisis in order for security to be increased. |
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Well, Hurricane Katrina has created a refugee crisis unlike anything ever seen in this country. |
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A plan walk-through introduces the crisis team to the emergency response plan. |
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Then the country was hit by the backwash of a financial crisis that began in Thailand, on the opposite side of the globe. |
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The culminating crisis resolves itself as a muddle-through, a bend rather than a sharp turn in the road. |
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This is the backwash from the crisis that began in Asia in 1998, has swamped Argentina and is now spreading right across South America. |
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The national companies were in financial crisis and the ballet was on the point of closure. |
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I simply cannot work, the crisis and the struggle for existence takes all my time and energy. |
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Even at first skim, what becomes abundantly ambiguous is the question of whether crisis is a state of objective being or a mode of engagement. |
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At the root of the crisis is a deep angst over the dire state of domestic and European economic affairs. |
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Ever since doctors were using leeches, policy makers have been leveraging the threat of a medical crisis as a tool to change our minds. |
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On the second issue, the crisis also served as a catalyst to the birth of a more responsible and braver press. |
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We are introduced to the resident amnesiac, who is hurled into a conspiratorial crisis of immediate proportions. |
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Left to their own resources, all they can hope to accomplish is crisis management. |
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The dramatic crisis stems from Galileo's enforced abjuration in 1633 of his belief in a heliocentric universe. |
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The practice is adding to the general worldwide crisis of drug-resistant disease. |
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Some have lost their status as a result of the August 1998 financial crisis but all of the original seven oligarchs are included here. |
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Yet the financial crisis has been so severe that its impact has disturbed the world economy as a whole. |
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A friend of mine was a domestic violence crisis line counselor and wound up in an abusive relationship. |
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The latest utility crisis has little to do with low supplies of natural gas or electricity. |
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Thus a potentially useful bargain spawned a serious crisis and test of strength and will between opposed alliance systems. |
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The crisis over identity was profound, for Gnostic dualism had a number of corollaries. |
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Considerable interest in wave power in the the 1970s and 1980s was triggered by an oil crisis but many of the designs produced were never made. |
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Perhaps the only consolation is that every other health system in the developed world will be facing the same sort of crisis at the same time. |
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I mean, the next story comes up, the next big crisis comes up in the world or in America, and it is awfully easy to get lost in the shuffle. |
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The presence of these people must have reminded Roh acutely of the sense of crisis felt by the international community. |
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The Government keeps thrashing around for that magic bullet, desperate to eliminate this crisis once and for all. |
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But additionally, they are cognisant of the reality that this crisis offers opportunities for starting and sustaining a dialogue. |
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Its medium term outlook however is clouded by a possible crisis in America and its repercussions on China and the rest of the world. |
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The tendency to overproduction and crisis is both the cause and the consequence of the capitalists' revolutionising of the means of production. |
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The crisis has been warded off, WV believes, once farmers produce successful harvests two years in a row. |
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Indeed, the Depression-era agricultural crisis was defined as one of overproduction of food and maldistribution of income. |
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Dr Sandy Ferguson, by now the club doctor, believed the crisis reflected well on no one. |
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The current atmosphere of rallying round the president at a time of crisis probably makes him strong enough to withstand a coup attempt. |
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The main character is an adulteress going through a midlife crisis who wants out of her marriage and who works in a human resources department. |
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Juventus are at the centre of a match-fixing crisis that could yet prove to be the biggest post-war scandal in European football. |
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But the crisis has shown us how amazing people can be when the chips are down. |
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The printed word is no match for intransigence and self-deception, however, so the papers keep stacking up as the crisis deepens. |
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After the crisis last year we increased our Persian and Pashto output and introduced a new medium wave frequency. |
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The agriculture crisis has destroyed the old barter system he had with his regular clients. |
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A crisis in Japan would not be Argentina redux but it would have severe consequences for the country and the world economy. |
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Those who have lived through the crisis are perhaps the best equipped to avoid a repeat of it. |
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African and Asian elephants are the only members of the Order Proboscidea that were not lost in the megafaunal crisis of the late Pleistocene. |
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My impression is that they realize that there's a crisis here, and they had best do something about it. |
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Fearing a public crisis of confidence in the industry, regulators were quick to move in. |
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Even when others act where you have not done so, you continue with your willful neglect in the face of crisis and misery. |
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Despite and because of the determined atmosphere of painful crisis in the book, Keith doesn't always avoid a thinly disguised, mournful banality. |
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This crisis has proved that high income is not synonymous with a civic society that is independent and autonomous. |
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The main reason for this is that the obverse side of the U.S. manufacturing revival was a manufacturing crisis in Japan and western Europe. |
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The Asian financial crisis of the nineties exposed the frailty of the Asian tigers ' economic model. |
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The importance of the station bill, holding of realistic drills and other methods of crisis preparation are also discussed in detail. |
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The mounting pension crisis saw more and more elderly people reduced to selling their homes in order to survive. |
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Yet she also conveys the resilience and irony of a woman forced by crisis into a redefinition of self. |
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We need trimmers far more than we need the iron resolve of the crisis leader. |
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And there is some dispute about whether events like the Asian crisis really constitute market manias and panics. |
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A think tank has been set up by the county council to update arrangements for dealing with any crisis in the county. |
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From the Manchurian crisis of 1931 onwards a perceptible militarization of the economy took place. |
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As the rest of Asia's economies tanked during the financial crisis that began in 1997, Taiwan remained afloat. |
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A crisis that reignites social turmoil could easily be triggered by outside factors. |
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The Asian financial crisis has brought about a re-examination of some of the issues discussed above. |
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Humanity faces a global crisis in the governance of knowledge, technology and culture. |
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The situation in the crisis alters almost by the hour but as at Wednesday morning I will try and give you an update of matters that are material. |
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With the nation in its worst economic crisis in a generation, budgets to maintain railway lines and other equipment have been severely slashed. |
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Indeed, the crisis at Rover has been emblematic of the character of the campaign to date. |
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Or does crisis strike when you have a single outbreak on an isolated peninsula? |
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These organizations emerged against the background of a deepening economic and political crisis and an increasing entrenchment of racism. |
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Most people do not mind putting in some extra time when there's a crisis or an unexpected rush. |
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A drama teacher is hoping her pregnancy will not turn out to be a crisis for her acting group and is seeking a stand-in. |
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These developments have also resulted in a political and intellectual crisis within the labour movement. |
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First of all what was the crisis in Gujrat that an assembly wherein the ruling party enjoyed comfortable majority by itself had to be dissolved? |
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More detailed information about the causes of Addisonian crisis can be found on our causes page. |
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An individual may need a crisis to shatter his ego and thereby overwhelm the yetzer hara. |
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And then, to compound the crisis further, litigants challenge the orders of a lower court in a higher court. |
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During New York's fiscal crisis of the 1970s, he thundered from the pulpit against Wall Street's malefactors of great wealth. |
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The erasure of historical language points to the crisis of public memory as a tool for agency and civic engagement. |
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The crisis raises serious questions of the ethics of democratic co-existence and religious pluralism vis-a-vis the state. |
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The success comes against the backdrop of the match-fixing crisis that has gripped Italian domestic football. |
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Or will the crisis spark a breakthrough that takes us into a whizzy futuristic world of flying cars and shiny silver jumpsuits? |
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Nevertheless, the President and his handlers probably hope to use high-profile events such as the Pennsylvania crisis to make some political hay. |
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Fifth, the book's discussion of the Asian crisis seems shallow compared to its analysis of Japanese capitalism. |
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I was just really drawn to a story about this guy having a midlife crisis in Japan, where it's already so confusing. |
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What seemed an easy task becomes complicated by locals' objections and, ultimately, the landman's own crisis of conscience. |
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Lucas interpreted the vast donation as either an early midlife crisis or a desire to begin afresh. |
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Everybody else thought I was having an early midlife crisis and I should just go to another division or investment bank. |
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Rarely can one person have held the outcome of a political crisis quite so wholly in his own hands. |
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The hopes of the age of reason had not been realized, and the European was faced with a crisis in his sense of historical identity. |
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Last Wednesday, Bedford Hospital reached crisis point when beds ran short and patients kept arriving. |
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Ji said that the sudden crisis will aggravate people's mental problems if they are prone to depression, obsession and anxiety. |
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With the oldest population in the world and the lowest birth rate, Japan's crisis is just beginning. |
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Brazil's left-wingers blame the energy crisis on privatization. |
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Are you more pessimistic about the overall public education crisis given this current environment? |
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These books examine notions of government and justice in post-colonial times and throw some light on why some Pacific nations seemingly totter from one crisis to another. |
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With due respect to Dan, a smart conscientious guy, the crisis is not in the world of right-of-center polling. |
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More directly, the Suez Canal crisis also blew up in October. |
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One of the most salient features of the economic crisis in Sweden during the 1990s was the dramatic increase in long-term social assistance recipiency. |
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Does the fact that Cary is embroiled in all of this now spark any sort of crisis of conscience? |
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The crisis in neighbouring Ukraine has rattled Alexander Lukashenko's authoritarian regime. |
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Trust is by far the lowest in Europe, which is maybe no surprise as the eurozone crisis drags on. |
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Jim got a law degree from the University of Tennessee, volunteered time on the board of the sexual assault crisis center, and became chairman of the Rescue Squad. |
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After three weeks of high-energy crisis management, Pragnell returned to his everyday office work. |
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Not for me was there a crisis at thirty, forty, fifty, or even sixty. |
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As I pulled in to the side of the road, the crisis quickly vanished. |
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Much of the eurozone is stuck in a simmering crisis that never seems to really resolve itself. |
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Not to mention the untold number of families who hover just one medical crisis or job loss away from financial ruin. |
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Divided as they were into tribes, septs, and clans and penetrated by family feuds they had little central organization but in times of crisis rallied under a war leader. |
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In the Financial Times today, business leader Mortimer Zuckerman grimly summarizes the crisis in American jobs and wages. |
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But a crisis center referred me to Larkin Street Youth Center, an organization for the newly diagnosed, like me. |
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Even facing such an uncertain future, the refugee crisis shows no sign of abating. |
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And, to cap it all, an almighty savings and pension crisis is brewing. |
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Incapable of reforming itself in the spirit of the new times, the decrepit empire sank into a deep economic and social crisis which it never overcame. |
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The crisis in South Africa which caused the war was the culmination of 250 years of expansion and conflict between the Boers, mainly Dutch, and British settlers. |
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Isaacson asked Greenspan if he sees any way out of the euro crisis that will save Greece from defaulting. |
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Ultimately, it's his marriage that forces him to serve out the term of his midlife crisis in Tokyo, paying for the loss of his dignity at a humiliatingly high asking price. |
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Much will hinge on what happens in 2014, in the coming crisis negotiations and then in the elections. |
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Today the masculinity crisis is generally seen as a negative reactive response to feminism, to the growing independence of women, and to the blending of gender roles. |
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In the five years since the financial crisis struck, the country is still struggling to stay afloat as debt payment remains the biggest drag on its economy. |
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For such are the convolutions of City's current cash crisis that should a buyer not be found by Saturday's deadline, the club will physically not close there and then. |
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There has been a health care crisis since we were bloodletting. |
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Global markets continue to stagger from one perceived crisis to the next. |
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Jim Milton, the doyen of crisis management, is bringing his decades of experience to bear in a bid to calm bothered executives and carve a path out of the troubles. |
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Our central problem is that the combination of his grandiloquence and the September 2008 financial crisis led to his election. |
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The first phase of financial crisis gave capitalism a bad name. |
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Since the oil crisis in 1973, plant oils, mainly from rapeseed and soybean, have been investigated as an alternative, renewable source of liquid fuels. |
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As for the danger of a widely predicted political crisis within Labour's own ranks, that seems likely to be containable if the conflict goes as expected. |
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Unfortunately for Peregrine, investors' interest in the bonds disappeared when the financial crisis broke and it was unable to square its position. |
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He handled the foot-and-mouth crisis a few years back with an assured confidence and leadership not displayed by any minister in any crisis for years. |
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One platoon is always on standby for immediate deployment to crisis spots. |
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The miner crisis is the latest in a series of austerity-driven protests across the island of Sardinia. |
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It must be said that some effort is made to compare Frank with his fellow-paramedics, by way of getting his crisis to stand out with greater relief. |
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Factors ranging from the sequester to the ongoing crisis in Europe have the capacity to sandbag the economic expansion. |
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The extent of the funding crisis came to a head when school budgets finalised in March were not enough to cover rising costs in the new financial year. |
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I nearly asked what the crisis was about, but I thought better of it. |
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The LDS Church's expulsion efforts speak to the intellectual crisis the Mormon community is currently facing. |
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Now history reveals that looking yearningly to America for inspiration in moments of crisis has in fact been a recurrent impulse within Britain's leading groups. |
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We are one small piece of the stopgap of community services trying to avoid a major crisis in homelessness and of lack of affordable accommodation in Lismore. |
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The U.S. government is on high alert as the Sudanese crisis worsens by the hour. |
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She refused to reveal how she intended to bring a end to the crisis in which more than three million livestock animals have been destroyed so far. |
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This is the source of the schizophrenia that the South will suffer until it goes through its crisis of conscience. |
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It is a book that I think would appeal to a lot of people who are having a midlife crisis or a change of life. |
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He said that at the centre of the present crisis was the fact that the federal council had taken a course of action without consulting the people. |
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In a series of calls, he made clear that Britain would retain the referendum option and that he did not want to prejudice next week's crisis talks at a Brussels summit. |
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American workers will find no other way to solve the problems arising out of the crisis of capitalism except along the path of socialism and internationalism. |
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The work being done quietly and anonymously by the Samaritans organisation has a role to play in helping those going through crisis periods in their lives. |
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By toying with this crisis the politicians are playing with fire. |
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But this year, the combination of Internet growth in general and their own internal crisis will make blogs a very, very important part of the mediascape here. |
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Thirty years after it ended, the emotion this crisis stirred continues to paralyze America's diplomatic imagination. |
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It's envisaged the additional money will be pumped into better health and education programmes, with special priority for the HIV aids crisis in Africa. |
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The concussion crisis now has a permanent seat at the table of national discourse. |
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The regional crisis proved that concerns like human-rights abuses, lawlessness, and ideological extremism could quickly mount into first-order geopolitical crises. |
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It sparks a comedic crisis of cultural conscience, which will presumably play out across the series. |
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Paul is right that we must deal with the Bundy crisis in the spirit of neighborly forbearance. |
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Only hope for his daughter and the rest of Generation Hot can deliver us from crisis and into recovery and rejuvenation. |
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Park officials say the crisis in the farming industry, and particularly the foot-and-mouth emergency, has adversely affected the take-up of the woodland grants scheme. |
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It doesn't take a market analyst to surmise that our beer industry is in crisis and staring gormlessly at the bottom of an empty pint glass over what to do about it. |
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The emergency created by this combination of circumstances is not a crisis unless there is a fire and the dining hall is destroyed or badly damaged. |
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Football truly is in the midst of a crisis of biblical proportions. |
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This crisis causes farmers to abandon their land and migrate toward urban areas to find menial work, or to illegally immigrate to more financially stable countries. |
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All I said was that, if the he was hit with an injury crisis that robbed him of all his strikers and so came to me to fill-in for one game, I wouldn't say no. |
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The bald figures don't begin to delineate the crisis because they don't take account of the desperate attempts by the media to retain market share. |
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This multidirectional form of crisis communication allowed the audience to compare and evaluate different sources and to understand better the biases of official information. |
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Mr. Baldassare said this attitude had been building for several years, starting with the state's energy crisis and the administration's handling of it. |
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With the policies of pre-emption being much debated, perhaps it is unfashionable to bring up a crisis that is rapidly reaching the point of no return. |
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And a new financial crisis has police in St. Bernard Parish seeing red. |
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The community's crisis of violence is reflected in a recursive narrative pattern, shaped out of repetitions and returns of the repressed memories of white violence in slavery. |
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The defense insisted the conflicted youngster was merely going through an identity crisis and the painful breakup of his parents. |
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