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Now there are more immediate crises: A 9.8percentt unemployment rate, a yawning budget deficit.
He does not think Dodd-Frank will make financial crises a thing of the past, and is not even sure it will make them rarer.
Jihadi murders, protests, diplomatic crises, a secret video, accusations of Islamist sympathy — and all of this with just over six weeks left until Election Day.
Likewise, some of the most exciting scenes in "Boss" are found in the most prosaic crises: a city council vote on trash disposal, a gubernatorial campaign bus tour.
Because the stock market, on average, was higher six months after those crises, a similar outcome was predicted after Sept. 11, too.
Last year, festival audiences had to endure hostage crises (a new work by Enda Walsh) and were forced to act out chunks of the script (David Greig).
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A series of economic and exchange crises a decade ago, however, made the cost of running Embraer so onerous that the military was forced to retrench.
The G20, created after the emerging-market crises a decade ago, is not perfect for today's problems.
The popular official answer to the suffering of the refugees so far has been one of limited response to immediate crises - a response which vanishes once the crisis has disappeared from the headlines.
We can understand now why the administration and so many committee chairs are virulently opposed to the single most essential step we need to take to diminish future crises -- a modern Pecora investigation.
This season, the show has another new president -- presidents don't tend to last long on 24, what with all these constant mega-crises -- a resolute, idealistic-sounding Hillary-like figure.
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