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| The simultaneous multiple | crises affecting the US financial system in mid-Septe |
| Instead, it dramatised fictional personal | crises among flight controllers at Mission Control in |
| "Informal Networks and Organizational | Crises: An Experimental Simulation." |
| 1970s, 80s, and 2002 have led to humanitarian | crises and damaged the region's economy. |
| In 1998, after several marital | crises and just on the verge of losing his wife and f |
| drama portraying Sonya's responses to her life | crises and the limitations presented by her social an |
| rough several periods of agitation, economical | crises and political conflict is Generation X. |
| social life in Cuba, with slavery, injustice, | crises and personal tragedies, following colorful pre |
| Crises and Cycles (1936) | |
| he song was released between Oldfield's albums | Crises and Discovery. |
| dly troubled, he experienced several religious | crises and finally committed suicide. |
| tion of personnel citywide; and oversaw system | crises and breakdowns. |
| ent years, the paper has undergone a series of | crises and resulting restructurings. |
| The currency | crises and sovereign debt crises that have occurred w |
| Growing is a package of joy, | crises, and pain which PUC experienced in all levels |
| Forum «The World Economy of the 21-st Century: | Crises and Cycles». |
| ther times they were subject to dire financial | crises and reduced circumstances. |
| to foreign countries, dealing with diplomatic | crises, and even fighting wars are a largely unavoida |
| ed not to reinstitute the arrangement, several | crises arose in the diocese, compounded by theologica |
| ained that people progress through a series of | crises as they grow older. |
| ssinger' for his abilities to manage political | crises at time when the state was passing through dif |
| The 'first generation' of models of currency | crises began with Paul Krugman's adaptation of Stephe |
| ing people deminishes and there is a financial | crises behind, which had led to the badly debt-driven |
| quadron was deployed in the Middle East during | crises between Iraq and Kuwait in 1961. |
| Al-Qassem's program has led to diplomatic | crises between the state of Qatar, where Al Jazeera i |
| ing the early 1990s GAZ managed to survive the | crises by having the Volga do a generation jump from |
| Currency | crises can be especially destructive to small open ec |
| During the various Home Rule | crises, Carson moved from being MP for Dublin Univers |
| His fifth, Spanning Silos, addressed the silo | crises caused by product and country silos inhibiting |
| nger have the source, but I presume the credit | crises caused by tightening of the mortgage lending m |
| 74, Les | crises dans l'histoire des Alpes-Maritimes, 2007 |
| To do nothing when | crises demand that you act; |
| ed that given all the medical and relationship | crises depicted, it was safer aboard the stricken spa |
| wo old high school friends coping with midlife | crises, Drescher described the premature plot of the |
| llage people,reporting extensively on agrarian | crises due to the neo-liberal policies like globaliza |
| he Liberal government went through a series of | crises during World War II due to Hepburn's feud with |
| ooted handling of the company's many financial | crises during the period leading up to the opening of |
| er: Managing the 21st Century's Sustainability | Crises, edited by Richard Heinberg & Daniel Lerch (20 |
| e causes and significance of the unprecedented | crises facing humanity today and our responsibilities |
| rce of the Social, Political and Environmental | Crises Facing our World (a dialogue of words and imag |
| With the grain requisition | crises, famines, troubled economic conditions, intern |
| ding goals in double figures, have led to many | crises for their manager, the "ashen-faced" Ron Knee |
| le-Income Countries: Policy Dilemmas, Economic | Crises, Forms of Resistance, London: Routledge, 2009 |
| e death of a close friend to having a creative | crises, friendship and bad luck, amongst others. |
| This analysis of ongoing | crises from several researchers in the field is combi |
| His stories cast light on a number of major | crises, from the Iraq War to the Israeli-Palestinian |
| He later edited Global | Crises, Global Solutions, which presented the first c |
| n country which had experience far more severe | crises had declared such a state of emergency over su |
| Sophie, who is unaware of the | crises happening in Montreal, is upset by Michel appa |
| director, has turned forty and faces a double | crises: he has to shoot a film for which he can't wri |
| Communication and | Crises: how decision makers define reality (abstract; |
| er leadership Oxfam has been trying to address | crises in Afghanistan, Iraq and the Sudan, as well as |
| layer is presented with a set of incidents and | crises in various countries around the globe, and mus |
| ar torn locations, he covered the Vietnam war, | crises in the Middle East, Indonesia, and Cuba after |
| and Army's Ready Reaction Force in response to | crises in the Pacific or Southeast Asia. |
| s who have lost their husbands to the AIDS/HIV | crises in the countries of Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabw |
| tely evaluate, in all their complexity, global | crises in ecology, civilization and education. |
| Easy, The Corporate Steeplechase: Predictable | Crises in a Business Career, Otherwise Engaged: The P |
| The nation is at war in Iraq; we face | crises in Iran, North Korea and Lebanon; the federal |
| also adopted a mediating role in the political | crises in Liberia, Guinea-Bissau, and Togo and provid |
| She distinguished herself during | crises in Cyprus (1964, 1974); provided air cover for |
| f practical life, and thus there were repeated | crises in their marriage, although Ludwig's considera |
| Catholics from the hierarchy, provoked by the | crises in the Church, besides being abnormal, must be |
| e UN Security Council to spotlight a series of | crises in Africa, holding six consecutive UN debates |
| August 27 :Electricity | crises in the country are getting worse. |
| Disasters, Accidents, and | Crises in American History, (Facts OnFile, New York. |
| lk, Virginia, for repairs during the secession | crises in the winter of 1860-1861. |
| 1997 was one of the most severe internal party | crises in Montreal politics. |
| for the CBI were being diverted due to various | crises in other combat theaters. |
| road to invest in coal mining to reduce energy | crises in Pakistan. |
| s used as a map substitute for emergencies and | crises in the event that maps do not exist or are out |
| Crises in agriculture and improvement of transportati | |
| ponsibility for the involvement in the hostage | crises in Moscow in 2002 and Beslan in 2004, which to |
| The story talked about how the causes of the | crises in the U.S. economy has forced many people, wh |
| The | crises included terror attacks on London, flood, plag |
| o terms as Governor, he dealt with a number of | crises including the railway feud involving the Atchi |
| usekeeping, job skills classes, self advocacy, | crises intervention, social skills and to provide soc |
| s, continually had to deal with multiple small | crises involving the movements of Chinese forces with |
| For financial | crises involving banks, see Bank run. |
| In 1998, after a series of growing financial | crises, Isis Publications Ltd was absorbed by Oxford |
| Then there is the role of the IMF during the | crises itself. |
| On October 29, 1879, a series of political | crises lead Liberal MLA Edmund James Flynn to propose |
| These | crises led to Hepburn's resignation. |
| Two | crises marked his tenure as Defense Minister. |
| Credit | Crises, Money and Contradictions:A Historical View in |
| to financial difficulties caused by the energy | crises, Moritz had to close down. |
| a single in May 1983 and included in the album | Crises, of the same year. |
| rsial meetings of shareholders held during the | crises of 1826 and 1841. |
| f action where the travellers must survive the | crises of jungle life and human frailty. |
| The film deals with the mid-life | crises of its two main protagonists, Mark (Eric McCor |
| a significant role in the Egyptian and Turkish | crises of the early 1920s before winning a seat in Pa |
| as all along cheerful and happy, except at the | crises of this helpless state, when I felt it would h |
| d Grey to alleviate tensions during the Balkan | Crises of 1912-1913, and negotiating treaties over an |
| ny's role in the national and global financial | crises of recent years. |
| aoxian Empress: Bureaucratic Betrayals and the | Crises of Eighteenth-Century Chinese Rule." |
| gnized that this action probably "hastened the | crises of 1861." |
| The Enigma of Capital and the | Crises of Capitalism (2010 Profile Books) |
| w York City based non-profit fighting the twin | crises of AIDS and homelessness. |
| invested money in Germany during the economic | crises of the late 1870s. |
| aps the leading authority on the international | crises of the 1930s, appeasement and the coming of wa |
| Unlike the | crises of 1850, these events galvanized Toombs and en |
| Although the economic and social | crises of the middle class is pervasive in the film, |
| stated that when many countries faced economic | crises or natural disasters, Americans were among the |
| nt Task Force (JTF) and Washington, DC, during | crises or contingency operations. |
| at the new American Red Cross could respond to | crises other than war. |
| ing when needed, as shown during Hull's injury | crises over the past two seasons. |
| s devoted to raising awareness of humanitarian | crises related to War in Darfur. |
| The recent | crises scenarios are forcing up and unloading in all |
| r Struggle in Iraq (1960), and Middle East Oil | Crises since 1973 (1986). |
| Oregon has been plagued with budget | crises since the passage of Measure 47 in 1996. |
| the next few years, despite multiple financial | crises, Spano and the orchestra gained a fervent foll |
| Exchequer, she warms to the job, dealing with | crises such as a plane exploding over Walthamstow and |
| Dealing with | crises, such as the provision of emergency loans, or |
| and protect the Prime Minister during national | crises, such as Hartal 1953 and 1971 JVP Insurrection |
| of his work was destroyed during the financial | crises that led to the French Revolution, when rococo |
| cessfully withstand the political and economic | crises that confronted the republic after 1780. |
| During the | crises that led up to the Franco-Prussian War, Adolph |
| foreign companies, contributed to the economic | crises that Argentina suffered from the 1950s onwards |
| over almost ounce by ounce through a series of | crises that starts at the fermenters and lasts beyond |
| is argument also often points to the series of | crises that befell North Korea in the early 1990s, be |
| st theory as vindicated through its account of | crises that a capitalist economy must inherently gene |
| people, Odin has been involved in a number of | crises that have threatened Asgard and, on occasion, |
| lso had to deal with a succession of immediate | crises that tested his administrative and political s |
| After a series of | crises, the church then established its new headquart |
| In the aftermath of the oil | crises, the United States established the SPR. |
| eh Tsyvinski (2006), "Self-Fulfilling Currency | Crises: The Role of Interest Rates," American Economi |
| Karl Marx's | Crises Theories: Labor, Scarcity and Fictitious Capit |
| up of 36 women to try and aid the humanitarian | crises there. |
| both occasions, Poland used the international | crises to address long-standing border disputes and t |
| "This wide variety of | crises today confronting us and threatening to exceed |
| The | Crises Tour 1983 was in promtion of Oldfield's Crises |
| The | Crises Tour 1983 was a concert tour by the British mu |
| of the opera, plagued by increasing financial | crises, tried to save the day by selling two fair dir |
| family upheavals the firm goes through several | crises under the management of his sons Zebediah and |
| in a great measure due to his coolness in all | crises, unfailing good humor and accurate judgment. |
| ran well until the seventies, when the quartz | crises violently crushed the Swiss watch-industry. |
| In 1994, Israel: Politics, Myths and Identity | Crises was published, a collection of Orr's essays wh |
| Funding | crises were to become a feature of the sites subseque |
| lications, Thousand Oaks, CA (1996); Invisible | Crises: What Conglomerate Control of Media Means for |
| Likewise, in Obstfeld's model of currency | crises, when economic conditions are neither too bad |
| uperintendent, amid a time of school financial | crises, while he still resides in St. Joseph, the sea |
| e included physical fitness, anticipating when | crises will occur and being present to resolve them, |
| umber of patient deaths involving hypertensive | crises with intracranial bleeding. |
| Understood... ; ...In All Our Affairs: Making | Crises Work for You; Courage to Change: One Day at a |
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