Sentence examples for crises problems from inspiring English sources

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"We work a lot, so life has to be as nice as possible, and relationships too – we are a company of 75 people now, and of course there are crises, problems".

These were: cohort member/close relation suffering serious illnesses, injury/assault, death of parent/child/partner or close friend/relative, end of serious relationship, serious problems with a close friend/neighbour/relative, serious disappointments at work, cohort member/partner fears of losing their job, losing one's job, major financial crises, problems with the police and theft.

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Despite the size of the blow, Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan expressed relief that the last of the bank's lingering financial-crisis problems would finally be behind it.

The charity said that since the economic crisis, problems with consumer debt such as credit cards and personal loans have fallen significantly.

Then there is the evidence of the many healthcare trusts falling into debt, unpoliticised insiders warning of a pending crisis problems exacerbated by demand rising far more quickly than headline budgets.

Estelle Morris resigned, saying she did not feel up to the job after the A-level crisis, problems with the vetting of school staff and her intervention in a row over two excluded pupils.

Suppose that a country is facing energy crisis problems.

The strategic response team is a more-permanent solution to crisis problems, a Facebook spokesperson said".

In economics we call these "exogenous events" and if they happen (Greek debt crisis, problems raising the US debt ceiling, trouble in Saudi Arabia) – you will not be shielded.

Given the wider instability in the region - the chaos in Syria; the Gaza crisis; problems in Lebanon, Yemen and elsewhere, the Middle East is facing perhaps the greatest level of instability in more than a generation.

Thus the items used were: Separation due to marital difficulties or broken off a steady relationship; serious problem with close friend, neighbour or relative; made redundant or sacked from job; became unemployed or seeking work unsuccessfully for more than one month; major financial crisis; problems with the police involving a court appearance.

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