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Asked if current pressures constituted a crisis, Keogh replied: "No.
Last December, 19 prominent Saudi clerics gave warning that inflation constituted a crisis that would lead to social unrest and crime.
Yet Trump appeared to undermine his own argument that the border constituted a crisis worthy of exercising his emergency powers.
Even as Senate leaders warned that the large number of open judgeships constituted a crisis, between 1998 and 2000, the Judiciary Committee never held more than eleven confirmation hearings in a year.
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Why does the absence of this vision constitute a crisis for liberals?
"How can we say that great results for Serbia and Switzerland against Germany and Spain constitute a crisis for European football?" emails Daniel Collins.
While current oil prices and low heating oil supplies may not constitute a crisis, the administration has staked its credibility on a yearlong campaign to reduce oil prices.
That would hardly constitute a crisis for most players, but since his return from the doldrums in 1999 Agassi has set his standards rather higher than that.
One defeat does not constitute a crisis at Chelsea these days, not even an emphatic 3-0 byating by Sunderland at Stamford Bridge.
What constitutes a crisis, they point out, is culturally specific, and students need to put aside their own war stories to hear about disasters in other contexts.
For all the attention Williams continues to attract she has not won a major title since Wimbledon in 2003 and for a player who once seemed totally unstoppable that constitutes a crisis.
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