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Those experts have had perhaps had too much experience in dealing with crises in recent years.
"There is nowhere like the White House for working under constant pressure and dealing with crises".
"They tend to always be dealing with crises and meeting deadlines," Professor Greenhalgh said.
The appetite for more Greek drama when Europe is dealing with crises on so many other fronts is limited.
The new president of Standard & Poor's is used to dealing with crises, including mollifying angry government officials and navigating complex new regulations.
For the staff, most of whom have been hastily hired for their Arabic or Dari language skills and have little experience dealing with crises, it is relentless.
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From his mother, Sari, who is still alive, Mr. Singer may have learned something about dealing with crisis.
11.44am: Stevens says the Met was dealing with crisis management, but dealing with the media was only one part of the strategy.
Indeed, most literature dealing with crisis communication or state communication in general is not legal in nature.
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"Our school districts are still dealing with crisis-level budgets," she said.
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