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Five days isn't much, I know, but it would allow a bit of crisis management when someone comes out of hospital, or a relative suddenly worsens: it would allow a daughter, son or neighbour to sort out the immediate emergency.
Many believe Swiss energy minister Doris Leuthard's decision to suspend all plans for new nuclear power stations was an astute bit of crisis management, in order to give her government time to develop a new policy.
The polling profession has been in a bit of crisis after Brexit, and this result will only further cast doubt on the current way polling is done.
If they're having a bit of crisis in work, let them confide in you, if they're having problems with family and friends give good, sensible advice.
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Now, this is a bit of a crisis, isn't it?
There had been a bit of a crisis over the original plan.
Paul Detterman, executive director of Presbyterians for Renewal, an alliance of conservative Presbyterians, said: "We see this as a bit of a crisis of conscience for us.
ADAPs are co-funded by federal and state governments and now find themselves in a bit of a crisis.
Afterward, D'Antoni said his team was in "in a little bit of a crisis," a remark he later played down.
"I had a bit of a crisis figuring out what could possibly be an adventure after that".
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