Sentence examples for Economic conflagration from inspiring English sources

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McWilliams, a maverick who presciently warned of Ireland's impending economic conflagration, next month brings "economic stand-up" to Ireland's national theatre.

Even in Buenos Aires, debate increasingly dwells on what form the country's economic conflagration will take, and whether Mr de la Rua's presidency will suffer a fate similar to that of Mr Alfonsin's.

Seven months before a federal election, in the midst of an economic conflagration, he faxed a resignation letter to Horst Seehofer, premier of Bavaria and head of the Christian Social Union (CSU), which, as a partner in Germany's grand coalition, appoints the economy minister.

It is unsurprising, then, that with the US itself possibly causing the economic conflagration, foreign observers are hitting the panic button.

It is delicious irony that the European and American financiers, fleeing from the economic conflagration they'd ignited in their home countries, are loading their loot onto planes for Brazil.

Confronting the prospects of a region-wide sectarian conflict as well as internal economic conflagration, Tehran has been more than eager to expand its ties with the emerging Islamist regime in Cairo.

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PRAGUE — It ought to be a seminal moment: As a new president takes office in Washington, the Czech Republic assumes the rotating presidency of the European Union, the first former Soviet bloc country to lead the group of 495 million Europeans, and during one of the worst economic conflagrations in a century.

In the midst of the craziness, conservatives are busy trying to blame this epic economic catastrophe — a conflagration of their own making — on the new president.

While still a major market for companies such as Ford, IBM, Amazon, and Monsanto, Brazil is facing an intimidating conflagration of economic and political problems.

At the end of a summer in which more media space has been lavished on his next career move than on Britain's economic agonies or the conflagrations of Syria, a one-time skinny kid from Southampton looks like he is indeed moving to Spain.

Publicly, Obama administration officials talk only about the economic consequences of a potential debt conflagration in Europe.

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