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Nixon's decision to invade Cambodia & the speech he gave to justify it have precipitated one of the most dangerous crises in the nation's history.
"The political lesson," Mr. Yergin said, "is that the most dangerous crises for a president often involve the financial system, and they are never subject to a quick fix".
But if they do - and that is a big "if" - one of the most dangerous crises in the Middle East may finally be defused.
This epidemic of mass incarceration has created one of the most dangerous crises for the black community since slavery and affects everyone in our nation.
Staff shortages, damage to reputation, and acute loss of personnel following a pandemic were seen as the most dangerous crises.
Staff shortages, damage to reputation, and acute loss of personnel following a pandemic were seen as the most dangerous crises (see last column in Table 2).
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Optimists think the restarted talks could persuade Iran to take a new course and defuse a hugely dangerous crisis.
He had solved a dangerous crisis on taking office in 1997, and had been popular ever since.
Terrorist attacks by Islamist groups, including one against the Indian Parliament in December 2001, led to a particularly dangerous crisis.
The Financial Crisis of 2008, In 2008 the world economy faced its most dangerous crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s.
In the dangerous crisis early in 1260 he supported Montfort and the extremists, though finally he deserted Montfort and was forgiven by Henry (May 1260).
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