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"It boils down to a crisis of confidence.
"We've been really cautious, and the sovereign crisis is now escalating," said Philip Finch, global bank strategist for UBS. "It boils down to a crisis of confidence.
"At the end of the day, it boils down to a crisis of confidence for women," Brouhard says.
Other countries - my own particularly - have found what ultimately boils down to a crisis of faith in ourselves difficult to believe.
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But most analysts put this down to a 200 billion forint "crisis tax" Mr Orbán was levying.If the move were challenged under European law, the government would "take the necessary steps," the prime minister added.Hungary's debt problem is a disaster.
Appearing for the first time before the media since taking the role in September when Blatter was suspended, Hayatou took a page from his predecessor's playbook in improbably claiming the current crisis was down to a handful of errant individuals.
Success or failure to address our climate crisis boils down to a question of citizens' will.
What was pervasive throughout this debate has been a faulty assumption that our current education crisis boils down to a black-and-white choice between academic achievement or a holistic approach to teaching and learning.
Yet many of the wider problems of big tech which are the root cause of their brand trust crises boil down to a problematic lack of transparency.
The crisis in physics comes down to a loss of credibility in "We're almost there".
If household income, savings or outside support, are insufficient, such crises may push households down to a level from which it is difficult to recover.
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